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April 15, 2025 <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />1. The applicant maintains a policy that prohibits tenants from storing personal vehicles on the <br />premises. <br />2. No conversion of the property to any type of housing that is not specifically designated for <br />assisted living may occur without a new Conditional Use Permit demonstrating compliance with <br />all of the terms of the applicable zoning in effect, including unit count, parking supply, and other <br />factors. <br />3. The retaining wall is designed by an engineer if it remains more than four feet in height. <br />4. The trash enclosure is constructed of materials that match those of the principal building, <br />including the proposed roof. <br />5. The applicant modifies the south building exposure to add architectural features and interest to <br />both the wall and roofline, subject to staff review and approval. The plans as resubmitted meet <br />this condition as recommended by staff. <br />6. The applicant works with the City to sign the emergency vehicle lane along Foss Road for no <br />parking. <br />7. The City Engineer reviews and approves the grading and drainage plans. Substantive <br />modifications to the site plan resulting from grading plan changes may result in additional <br />official review of the proposed plan. <br />8. The City Engineer approves required final designs of the bioretention and other aspects of the <br />stormwater (and other) plans as noted in the Engineer’s memo of April 3, 2025. <br />9. The weed-barrier material under the deck is pervious fabric to ensure compliance with <br />impervious surface regulations. <br />10. Additional landscaping plant materials are provided in the rock mulch edge along the south side <br />of the building to help mitigate impacts of the lessened setback in this area. The updated plans <br />reflect compliance with this condition. <br />11. The applicant supplement landscape plans with the recommendations of the City Engineer and <br />as suggested in this report. <br />12. Additional sustainability elements recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by <br />the City Council may be included in any final approval. <br />13. The proposed sign will be reviewed separately and permitted under standard sign permitting <br />procedures. <br />14. The applicant constructs the project consistent with the finally approved plans. <br />15. The applicant enters into a Conditional Use Permit Development Agreement guaranteeing the <br />terms of the permit and operational elements.