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09/26/2005
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Regular
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05-143
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Apollo Landing. page 2 <br />flThe building elevations have been reviewed in comparison to the architectural design standards that were <br />) approved as a part of the Planned Unit Development for this site, and are deemed to be significantly in <br />compliance with those standards. <br />Building Height <br />The architectural design standards limit height to 45 feet, as is the limitation in all GB (General Business) <br />zoning district. The standards also allow the measurement of the height to be done in accordance with the <br />zoning ordinance, which allows parapet walls to extend 4 feet beyond the 45 foot height limitation, as it is <br />shown on the submitted elevations. <br />Landscaping <br />In accordance with the Screening requirements of the zoning ordinance screening is required along the <br />boundary of the residential property adjacent to this commercial use. Either a green belt with 80% opacity, six <br />feet in height must be provided, or alternatively a solid screening fence six feet in height. The plans as <br />submitted provide a six -foot fence augmented with some additional landscaping. However, the fence detail that <br />is shown is not meeting the 80% opacity standard and therefore staff is recommending a condition that the fence <br />detail be revised to meet the standards. <br />The entry drive is proposed to have linden trees spaced approximately 50 feet on center, though the spacing is <br />uneven since the location of curb cuts prohibit exact spacing. A total of 16 pairs of trees are depicted on the <br />•plan. The ground cover will consist of sod and mixed prairie grass where appropriate (drainage areas). <br />The landscaping for the hotel site includes , <br />s perimeter trees spaced approximately 40 feet on center, with mixed <br />prairie grass and forbs. The internal site includes sod, numerous shrubs, and some decorative trees. Overall the <br />landscaping is appropriate and in keeping with the architectural design guidelines for the site. <br />Parking <br />The original proposal for the hotel included 80 rooms which equates to 96 parking spaces for this lot. The <br />current proposal includes 94 rooms which will require 116 stalls. That exceeds what is provided on this lot, <br />however with the use of 20 shared parking spots on the other sites the parking need can be accommodated. This <br />deviation from the strict enforcement of the parking standards is justified by the shared parking analysis, as well <br />as the condition of approval that was added by the Planning and Zoning Board supporting a further reduction of <br />parking on the site. Since this is the first phase, those shared parking spots will not be available at this time. <br />Staff is recommending a condition that the 20 additional parking spaces be added to the plans to account for the <br />shortage of parking on the hotel site. This additional parking will need to be adjacent or as close as possible to <br />the hotel. <br />Final Plat <br />The final plat depicts one lot for the hotel and a large outlot that will encompass the rest of the development. <br />The final plat is in substantial conformance with the layout that was approved as a part of the development stage <br />plan. The title commitment and association documents have been submitted and are being reviewed by the City <br />• Attorney. <br />
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