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LandCor Report <br />June 23, 2003 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Outparcel B: <br /> <br />Located adjacent to the Theater at the corner of Edgewood Drive and County Highway 10, <br />this parcel is an irregularly shaped lot zoned PUD, Planned Unit Development. The <br />permitted uses for this lot include restaurant and/or retail uses. <br /> <br />1B. Dimensional Requirements <br /> <br />Building Setbacks <br /> Required Proposed: Compliance <br />Front (Co. Hwy. 10): 30 feet 75 feet Yes <br />Front (Edgewood Dr.): 30 feet * 145 feet Yes <br />Side (south): 20 feet * 105 feet Yes <br />Rear (west): 20 feet * 95 feet Yes <br /> <br />Parking Lot Setbacks <br /> <br />Front (Co. Hwy. 10.): 30 feet * 30 feet Yes <br />Front (Edgewood Dr.): 20 feet * 20 feet Yes <br />Rear (south): 30 feet * 60 feet Yes <br /> <br />* It is unclear what the intended parking lot setbacks are. Based upon reasonable <br />assumptions, staff believes all setbacks to be satisfied. <br /> <br />2B. Parking <br /> <br />The PUD establishes the parking requirement for the restaurant / retail uses as one space <br />per 100 square feet. The proposed multi-tenant building would consist of a maximum 7,785 <br />square feet of gross floor area. With that much area, a total of 78 parking spaces would be <br />required. ADA requirements indicate that of the 78 spaces, four need to be handicap <br />accessible. The plans show a total of 93 spaces, three of which are marked as <br />handicapped. The amount of parking provided complies with the PUD however one <br />additional handicap accessible stall should be shown on the plans. The Site Plan shall be <br />revised to show the one additional handicap stall on the final plan set provided to staff upon <br />City Council approval. The attached resolution includes this provision. <br /> <br />3B. Access & Circulation <br /> <br />There is one access driveway shown from Edgewood Drive; no access is shown onto County <br />Road 10. As with Outparcel A, the absence of an access onto County Highway 10 is <br />consistent with the goals established in the corridor redevelopment and revitalization plan <br />adopted by the City Council. The site has good circulation and drive aisle widths are <br />sufficient. <br /> <br />4B. Lighting <br /> <br />The applicant has submitted a photometric analysis of the site and the foot-candle readings <br />comply with Code requirements. The plans do not, however, indicate pole height or provide <br />a graphic of the fixtures to be used. These should be added to the final plan set provided to <br />staff upon City Council approval. The attached resolution includes this provision. <br />