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April 13, 2021 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />entrance has been modified from preliminary plans to eliminate the straight access drive <br />through the entry court – instead, traffic will be required to circulate around the entry <br />court in a small roundabout fashion. This change should be reviewed and affirmed by <br />the City Engineer and Fire Department officials. <br /> <br />3. The City finds that the proposed parking supply is adequate to serve the facility. <br />The parking supply was reviewed as a part of the Preliminary PUD, and is considered <br />more than adequate to serve the facility. <br /> <br />4. Final PUD Plans demonstrate compliance with ADA parking supply requirements (for <br />disabled persons). <br />This has been confirmed. <br /> <br />5. City Officials find the proposed four-story apartment building heights to be acceptable <br />(within the context of the PUD). <br />The approval of the Preliminary Plan PUD serves as compliance with this condition. <br /> <br />6. As a part of the Final Plan submission, the submitted landscape plan be amended to add <br />evergreen plantings along the north edge of the shared driveway. <br />The applicant has added these trees and screening to the landscape plan. As a part of <br />the final plan development, the applicants reviewed alley access with fire officials (which <br />was initially interfering with this planting). It was determined that the fire department <br />would not use or need that access, and it has been eliminated from the plan. Fire access <br />around the building would occur on the proposed paved drive aisles and the grass-pave <br />areas on the west and north sides of the building, re-entering the paved drive aisle, <br />without need for access to the alley. A plan of that change was submitted in a <br />supplement on March 29, 2021, and all final record plans should be updated to reflect <br />that change. <br /> <br />7. As part of the Final PUD Plan submission, a signage plan be submitted for review which <br />demonstrates compliance with City requirements. <br />A sign plan does not appear to have been submitted with this package. Sign <br />requirements for this use would be as follows: <br />(2) R-3 and R-4. Each multiple dwelling complex (9 or more units) allowed one <br />freestanding sign identifying the complex. The sign may not exceed 50 square feet <br />in sign surface area. The sign structure, including the sign surface area, may not <br />exceed 150 square feet in area. The highest point of the sign may not be more <br />than 8 feet above ground level. <br />If the applicant proposes signage outside of this limitation, an amendment to the PUD <br />approval should be processed. <br /> <br />8. Issues related to grading, drainage and utilities shall be subject to comment and <br />recommendation by the City Engineer. <br />Final plans will be reviewed as a part of the construction permitting. <br /> <br />55