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the soutri side and so that a� entrance from County Road � could b� created as we1..1_. <br />7. Parking shown is more than adequate to meet Coce requirements. Based on a revi�:,�f•; ,i_ <br />the proposed floor plan, approximately 3,150 square feet are corridors, entrances, <br />restrooms, or other common area, leaving only about 8,100 square feet of "leasable" area <br />(which is what the parking requirements are calculated on, contrary to the wording cf t_;� <br />zoning ordinance); this means that only 41 spaces would be required. <br />8. In our eyes, the proposed 6-foot privacy fence along the western property line <br />adjacent to the reside�tial neighbor may well be adequate. A taller fence might in�r�c,o<, <br />the screening of the parkinq area but a taller fence could also feel overly imposing tc. <br />the neighbors; so we'd like to keep the height/design of the fence flexible to see whar <br />might work and feel best in that location. <br />As I mentioned earlier, staff is supportive of the proposed commercial use and style oi <br />the development and it is not our inter.t to require a dramatically redesigned oroject. :�� <br />addition to meeting the technical storm water requirements, our main goal is to enccur::�s <br />a pedestrian-friendly redevelopment of the site that doesn't have accidental, adver�� <br />impacts on traffic safety. If you have questions about the storm water requirements, <br />please call Deb Bloom, City Engineer, at 651-792-7042. If you have questions .�r .�,:,r::;:-��:; <br />about the Community Developrner.t comments, ho�aever, pl�ase feel f_ree ro ca> > m�;. <br />Bryan Lloyd <br />Associate �ity F1ann�.r <br />City of Roseville <br />651-792-7073 <br />bryan.11oyd@ci.ros�vil..�e.mri.us <br />• Z � <br />