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10/24/2005
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05-161
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Lakewood Apartment, page 6 <br />"'Landscaping Requirements <br />The submitted plans meet all of the landscaping requirements of Chapter 3.6. <br />The site plan indicates a total of 136 parking spaces within the surface parking lot. This means that the 16 trees <br />provided throughout the lot exceeds the requirement of 1 tree for every 10 parking spaces. The parking lot <br />abuts Interstate 35W, therefore plantings must occur that `screen' the metal security fence. The proposed <br />landscape plan does depict deciduous trees spaced 60 feet on center, accentuated with coniferous trees; however <br />staff is adding a condition that a minimum of four shrubs be added per tree to this landscape planter to provide <br />adequate screening. The shrubs shown on the planting pallet should be used, and should be spread evenly <br />throughout the planter area. The 136 total surface parking spaces provided in this lot does not meet or exceed <br />the threshold of 300 spaces which would require the implementation of connecting walkways throughout the <br />parking lot. <br />All of the landscaping materials proposed as a part of the planting palette for the site satisfy the comments of <br />the Environmental Board as well as city staff <br />Lighting <br />The photometric lighting plan submitted with the application is in conformance with the minimum standards of <br />Chapter 3.7 of the guidelines. The parking lot fixtures do not meet city standards and are being conditioned to <br />be replaced by shoebox fixtures. The parking lot lighting that will be used for this phase of development must <br />Mrbe repeated throughout this block, if not throughout the entire Legacy at Woods Edge project area. A condition <br />is also included requiring a revised lighting plan that indicates the revised fixtures and the revised location of <br />the luminaire located near the north entrance drive. This luminaire must be moved further to the east to avoid <br />the garage entrance. <br />• <br />The building itself will include some architectural and building entry lights mounted directly to the building. <br />These fixtures will be used to highlight the building massing and will enhance the pedestrian environment. <br />Engineering <br />The city's consulting engineer on the Legacy project is Short Elliot Hendrickson (S.E.H.), and a memorandum <br />including all of their comments is attached to the report. Any outstanding issues will be addressed through the <br />site performance agreement and building permit process prior to construction. <br />Final Plat <br />The final plat for the project (Village No. 4) is attached to the same agenda as a separate item, and a condition <br />will be added to this review that the final plat must be approved prior to City Council approval for this building. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD <br />The Environmental Board reviewed this application at the August 31St regular meeting. Their comments are <br />attached and many were addressed in the landscaping portion of the staff report. Additionally, the board was <br />
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