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August 20, 2019 <br />Page 12 <br /> <br /> <br />As part of the refinement of the landscape plan, it is suggested that consideration be given to <br />accentuating the primary entrance to the site with an intensified landscaping effort. <br />Consideration could be given to providing a landscape median or other enhancement near the <br />eastern entrance to the site, between the garage entrance driveways and the sidewalk crossing <br />to the east. <br /> <br />The purpose of this recommendation would be to create a more prominent sense of entry to <br />the project. While the main entry/access area inside the interior courtyard appears to be an <br />attractive space, the view of the project from Silver Lake Road is understated – little attention is <br />evident to the “front door” of the project site. Planning staff believes that an enhanced entry <br />drive would benefit the project with the objective of making a more substantial presentation to <br />the public side of the development. <br /> <br />Sidewalks, Parks, and Open Space. The submitted site plan illustrates concrete sidewalks along <br />the south, east and west sides of the site. Sidewalks are also illustrated within the interior <br />court area. Connections to the surrounding area are consistent with the existing conditions, and <br />should serve the site well. <br /> <br />The site establishes an impervious surface coverage of 75% of the development property, apart <br />from the parcel on which Salo Park is located. Current impervious on the site is approximately <br />85% under the original Walmart use. While the resulting impervious exceeds the R-4 standard, <br />it represents a significant increase in green space over the existing condition. Moreover, a <br />significant portion of the impervious within the courtyard areas of the project will be <br />landscaped and provide recreational amenities available to the residents of the project. <br /> <br />With regard to parks, the City has determined that the original subdivision and plat of Silver <br />Lake Village, in the establishment of the park use of Salo Park, has met its park dedication <br />requirement with the initial PUD approval. <br /> <br />Lighting. To date, a lighting plan has not been submitted for review. As a condition of Final <br />PUD approval, a lighting plan should be submitted for review which demonstrates compliance <br />with City requirements. <br /> <br />Signage. The Preliminary PUD application does not include any information related to signage. <br />As a condition of Final PUD approval, a sign plan must be submitted which demonstrates <br />compliance with applicable City sign requirements. <br /> <br />Trash Handling. As a condition of Final PUD approval, the applicant should provide information <br />regarding trash handling activities. <br /> <br />Grading, Drainage, and Utilities. Issues related to grading, drainage and utilities should be <br />subject to comment and recommendation by the City Engineer. The City Engineer has reviewed <br />the project at Preliminary Plan stage, and has noted that issues related to civil plans will require <br />46
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