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<br />impervious surface is installed, water run-off is about the same and no retention permit is <br />being pursued by the applicant. <br /> <br />5. Access to the site would be off County Road C with no direct access onto any residential <br />street. The site plan indicates 7 customer parking spaces, and 13 V-Haul spaces. The <br />City Code requires 4 spaces plus 1 space per 800 sof oftloor space (5 spaces) , plus 1 <br />space for each 2,500 s.f of outdoor storage (11 spaces). In this case, this would require <br />20 parking spaces, plus parking for the V-Haul equipment. new and realigned parking <br />must be screened with fencing or landscaping to create an all seasons, eighty percent <br />(80%) opaque screen to 5 feet in height. No landscaping, (and no overstory trees) within <br />the parking lot is shown, where 5% of the total is required. All building and parking <br />setbacks can be met with this site plan. No security or customer parking lighting plan has <br />been submitted. <br /> <br />6. Section 1005.01, Paragraph AJ, states that where a commercial rear yard adjoins a <br />residential district, a screen wall of not less than 4 feet and not greater than 6 feet shall be <br />installed and maintained by the owner of the business parcel to effectively inhibit eye level <br />vision between residential and business areas. Although the plans do not show this screen <br />wall, it is possible to construct such a screen fence, set back 15 feet rrom the south <br />property line. <br /> <br />7. The site plan does not show the location for any new signage. This will be reviewed at the <br />time of a sign permit application. In total, the signage cannot exceed 10% of the building <br />elevations facing the street. <br /> <br />8. The landscape plan emphasizes infill perimeter landscaping along the south property line, <br />with a great deal of the south side of the site being left open for trees and seeded turf <br />space (40'xI80' or 7,200 s.f). The landscape plan does not comply with city design <br />standards including requirements for perimeter planting of over story trees. At the rront <br />elevations there are no overstory trees. The landscape plan does illustrate shrubbery and <br />hedge material in rront (north) of the parking area. The plan also indicates that this is not <br />on the applicant's property. An easement or other type of permission will be necessary to <br />accomplish this planting. <br /> <br />9. In addition to the design standards relating specifically to parking and landscaping, <br />Chapter 1013.01 of the city zoning code lists 6 criteria to be reviewed when considering <br />an application for a conditional use permit. These criteria include: <br /> <br />a. Impact on traffic. (Minimal) <br />b. Impact on parks, streets, and other public utilities. (Minimal) <br />c. Compatibility of the site plan, internal traffic circulation, landscaping, and <br />structures with contiguous properties. (Impacts on south properties) <br />d. Impact of use on the market value of contiguous properties. (Impacts on south <br /> <br />2 <br />