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PL PACKETS 2005-2011
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PL PACKET 07202010
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s <br /> CHAPTER 9: OTHER SITE CONSIDERATIONS <br /> Accessibility/Compliance with ADA Screening of Mechanical Equipment <br /> The design of buildings and parking areas will comply with Roof- and ground-mounted mechanical equipment must be <br /> ADA standards. This includes, but is not limited to, acces- completely screened from ground eye-level view of adjacent <br /> sible parking spaces and passenger loading, building entries properties and public streets, or be designed to be compat- <br /> and curbs, and trail accessibility. ible with the architectural treatment of the building with which <br /> they are associated. <br /> Maintenance Responsibilities <br /> � Stormwater Management <br /> The responsibility for site and building maintenance will be <br /> set forth in the Planned Unit Development Agreement that is The development will directly contribute to the improvement <br /> adopted as part of the PUD approval. This will list the re- of water quality in nearby Silver Lake. The park and open <br /> sponsibilities of the homeowners association(s)and/or com- space system is designed to function as a storm water treat- <br /> mercial property owners to provide landscaping maintenance, ment and retention basin. This pond will be surrounded by <br /> snow removal, trash and recycling pick-up, and so forth. green spaces which will provide additional treatment of <br /> stormwater routed from parking lot areas through the buffer <br /> and into the stormwater treatment basins. It is anticipated <br /> Screening of Loading/Service Areas that the design of these basins will remove up to 90 percent <br /> of the total suspended solids which, today, are currently be- <br /> The screening of loading and service areas is important to ing discharged to Silver Lake. Proposed ponding improve- <br /> maintain a positive aesthetic quality of the development. ments will enhanced detention and treatment functions to <br /> Except for buildings on the central roadway,which effectively achieve up to 60 percent removal of phosphorous. The project <br /> have two front facades,loading docks will not be located along is also considering innovative techniques such as the use of <br /> the front facades of buildings and must be completely chemical precipitates which could remove up to 90 percent <br /> screened from view of public streets and open spaces with of the total phosphorous loading from the site prior to dis- <br /> landscaping. charging water to Silver Lake. <br /> August, 2003 45 <br />
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