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1 restricted to one level above grade and one level belo�� grade. <br />2 9.5 Building Design: The design of the improvements shall retlect the current architectural <br />3 style of the college campus. <br />4 <br />�� <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />Building Materials: Primary exterior building materials shall retlect the current <br />architectural style of the COLLEGE campus. The mix of materials for the building shall <br />be reviewed and approved by the Development Revie�� Committee prior to issuance of <br />any building permits. <br />10 9.7 On-Site Parking Requirements: On-site parking within the City of Roseville shall <br />11 meet a ratio equal to or greater than 1 space per each 3 students based upon building <br />12 capacity. The current number of on-site parking spaces within the Roseville portion of <br />13 the COLLEGE Campus is 749. It is anticipated that improvements such as the parking <br />14 deck structure, dormitory, and fieldhouse, will add 500 parking spaces. <br />15 <br />16 9.8 Screening Requirements: All new and/or improved PHASES shall be screened in a <br />17 manner generally consistent with that shown on Exhibit C. A landscape plan must be <br />18 submitted, reviewed, and approved by the Development Review Committee. <br />19 <br />20 10.0 OVERALL DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS: <br />21 10.1 Development Review Committee (DRC). Each proposed phase shall be reviewed by <br />22 the DRC for consistency with this AGREEMENT and traffic mitigation requirements as <br />23 well as other applicable City Code requirements, prior to the submission for a building <br />24 permit. <br />25 <br />26 10.2 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />Mitigation of Impacts on Adjacent Residential Uses. The CITY and COLLEGE <br />agree that there are potential impacts created with the growth of a COLLEGE campus in <br />close proximity to residential uses. Therefore, the following mitigation techniques shall <br />be applied to each of the phases: <br />a. HVAC Units. All HVAC, mechanical, and energy support system units shall be <br />wall mounted or, if roof top mounted, strategically placed so that the unit is 100°/o <br />screened from view by off campus residences. This method of placement may <br />require that flat roof structure require additional parapet height in order to provide <br />this requisite screening. Should the design of the structure necessitate the need <br />for a ground or multiple ground mounted units, all shall be 100% screened from <br />view by off-campus residences. For the purpose of this AGREEMENT, screening <br />shall consist of a decorative wood or masonry fence or a mixture of deciduous <br />and coniferous shrubs. <br />b. <br />c. <br />Signage. Any new or revised free standing or directional signage shall meet the <br />requirements of Section 1009 (Sign Regulations) of the Roseville City Code. <br />Lighting. All parkii�g lot lighting shall meet the requirements oi�Section 1010.12 <br />0 <br />