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159 of features and dormers to minimize mass. The structure is approximately 60 feet in <br />160 height, which is consistent with a multi-family residential structure and the General <br />16 1 Concept approval. The building's facade also includes architectural treatment such as <br />162 siding variations, decks, and angles/jogs to minimize building height/mass. <br />163 <br />164 b. Building materials must be consistent with Section 1010 of the Roseville City Code <br />165 and be a mix of architectural metal, glass block, natural stone, color impregnated <br />166 concrete masonry units, stucco or other high quality, durable products. The <br />167 proposed building materials include a similar palette to that of the existing Applewood <br />168 Pointe or a mix of block, face brick, stone sill,, stucco,, vinyl, and asphalt shingles, which <br />169 materials are consistent with the General Concept and Section 1010 of the Roseville City <br />1 "7 0 and not inconsistent with the Twin Lakes Urban Design Principles. <br />1 71 <br />1 "72 C. The submittal of final grading, drainage, and utility plans to be reviewed and <br />1 "7 3 approved by the Public Works Department. This review may include consideration <br />1 "74 by the Public Works, Environment, and Transportation Committee (PWETC) and <br />1 "7 5 address the items/concerns indicated in the e-mail dated May 23 from City <br />1 "7 6 Engineer Deb Bloom. Plans have been submitted and have been approved by the City <br />1 7 7 Engineer, subject to conditions. <br />1 "7 8 <br />1179 do The Roseville Fire Marshall shall approve all fire hydrant locations. The Fire <br />Marshal supports the 3 fire hydrants and their locations as indicated on the utility plan. <br />1 2 e. The submittal of final site and landscape plans to be reviewed by the Planning <br />1 3 Division and Parks Department. The landscape plan must include year round <br />1 4 screening from the road and parking lot from the adjacent (north) residential <br />properties. The submitted Final Development Landscape Plan addresses additional <br />1 6 screening along the north portion of the property to augment the existing and preserved <br />1 "7 trees. Additionally, the site includes an extensive mix of landscaping throughout and <br />adjacent to the parking lot and storm management ponds. <br />190 f. The proposed park access road is to be constructed by the applicant (subject to a <br />191 Public Improvement Agreement) at their cost and subsequently dedicated as public <br />192 right-�of-way. The Final Plat indicates the necessary dedication or street right-of-way. <br />193 <br />194 go The proposed road meet all City standards and be of a width of 24 feet except that <br />195 portion of the road lying east (from Mount Ridge Road right-of-way to Langton <br />196 Lake Park) of the proposed cooperative parking lot where the width would be 32 <br />197 feet. City staff has discussed the final design and although no decision has been <br />198 reached,, the Park and Recreation Department desires a 32-foot wide roadway in the <br />199 identified location above) for the purpose of on-street parking to serve Langton Lake <br />200 Park. <br />2 0 1 <br />202 <br />203 h. Park dedication may be required consistent with State Statutes 462.358 and <br />204 §1103.07 of the Roseville City Code. City Staff has been unable to reach an agreement <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />
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