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ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD MEETING AUGUST 31, 2005 <br />111 sidewalk in the back. He said all the commercial area would have a single <br />provider with a covenant and a city bid process. <br />• <br />Bor clarified that the concern was for general functionality. O'Dea added that the <br />size of the area needed to be large enough to handle expanding recycling. <br />Mr. James stated that their engineers were working with City staff. He added <br />there would be recycling in the residential apartments, and assured the Board he <br />would explore the area. <br />O'Dea expressed concern about the lighting in the parking lot, because it appeared <br />that the C -41 did not meet City requirements. Asleson answered that it was a <br />flush mounted light, and would be uniform throughout the project. He indicated <br />that the Type B wall mount did not meet the City requirements. <br />Mr. James assured the Board that they would -meet the City requirements for <br />lighting. <br />Kukonen asked Mr. James to address the parking details. Mr. James responded <br />the hotel had its own parking, and met the requirements for the City. The other <br />commercial sites would have shared parking. The apartments would have shared <br />parking, while the assisted housing would have underground parking. <br />Grundhofer inquired if there were plans for a gas station. Mr. James answered <br />there were no plans for one at this point. <br />Grundhofer questioned if Green Velvet Foxwood was a good choice. Asleson <br />responded that it was not very hardy. <br />Mr. James stated they would work with staff on the vegetation. Asleson added <br />that there was a general plan submitted, but staff had not yet addressed it. It <br />would be traffic calming and consistent throughout the village. <br />Grundhofer inquired about the roof drainage. Asleson responded that there would <br />be opportunities for innovative ideas in this area. It would go into the surface <br />water train, and would be directed onto pervious areas. <br />O'Dea expressed concern about the vent cleaning of the building. Asleson <br />clarified that it should drain into the building. He questioned if there were plans <br />for litter pick -up in the parking lot. Mr. James answered that the association <br />would be responsible for upkeep in the common areas. <br />Bor asked the developer to look at the HVAC systems to ensure that the food <br />smells did not escape, and also the air intake in the buildings. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />