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7 | Page <br /> <br />o Consider the minimum lot size, lot width, lot length, structure setbacks, maximum FAR, <br />structure coverage, and impervious coverage <br />• How do these requirements restrict the types of uses or buildable area of the lot? <br />• How is the buildable area of the lot or the types of uses proposed further restricted by wetlands, <br />utility easements, topography, etc. <br />• Where are the locations of site accesses for vehicle traffic? <br />• Is there a pedestrian access? <br />• Where are the trash enclosure locations and are they properly screened? <br />• What are the minimum requirements for parking? <br />• What are the dimensions and height of proposed buildings? <br />• What is the site impact for significant trees with the proposed design coverage? <br />• What traffic circulation and or vehicle stacking/turnaround is provided on-site? <br />• What are the parking counts provided versus the needs for the proposed uses? <br />Lighting Plan <br />A Lighting or photometric plan is a way to view a proposed lighting solution over a given area. Lighting <br />or photometric plans are used to review the following: <br />• Provides details on proposed lighting fixtures (height, type of fixture head, lighting style, bulbs <br />type) <br />• Location of all exterior lighting fixtures <br />• Illumination intensity at the surface (higher the number the brighter <br />• Relationship to lighting on abutting properties <br /> <br />What should planning commission ask themselves when reviewing? <br />• (How) will the lighting proposed impact the neighboring properties? <br />• Is the lighting sufficient for safety and security on the property? <br />• (How) will the lighting impact the adjacent properties? <br />Grading Plan