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<br />and extend between the two buildings to the front door of the office building, This will connect <br />pedestrian traffic between the Northwestern College campus, residence hall, and the office <br />building, Site lighting will occur under the parking deck for the surface lot and via pole lights on <br />the deck itself. All light levels and cutoffs will comply with Roseville zoning ordinances. Low, <br />pedestrian scale pole lights will run along the sidewalk leading from Lincoln Drive to the <br />entrance of the residence hall and office building with decorative pole lights or bollards occurring <br />at the office building entrance. <br /> <br />Site Drainage <br />The new parking lot will be graded so its perimeter is near level thereby minimizing the elevation <br />of the parking deck placed above the surface lot. The first floor elevation of the office building <br />will be slightly above the parking lot to accommodate the accessible entrance and minimize <br />drainage problems between it and the residence hall. Catch basins will be placed in the surface <br />lot to collect rainwater, which will then run to the retention pond, The parking deck will have <br />deck drains, which will also run to the retention pond via the on site storm sewer. Roof water <br />from the office building will be collected via roof drains and connected to the on-site storm <br />sewer. The perimeter of the entire site will sheet drain to the respective streets and gutter <br />systems. <br /> <br />Building Design <br />The office building will be a 40,000 GSF, four-story building with a flat roof. An attached one- <br />story structure with an articulated roof will be located along the south side of the building and <br />will house a conference room for Northwestern College Radio and Presbyterian Homes' staff use, <br />KTIS Radio will place two large satellite dishes (4 foot diameter), four small dishes (2 foot <br />diameter) and two TV antennas (6 foot high) on the roof of the four story portion of the building <br />behind screen walls. Roof top mechanical equipment will also be placed behind the screens, all <br />of which is meant to minimize objectionable views for the Eagle Crest residents and the public in <br />general. The exterior shell of the office building while needing to look professional will relate to <br />the rest of the architecture in the Eagle Crest complex. Transparent and spandrel glass, hand- <br />molded red brick, stucco, standing seam metal roofs and complimentary colors will be used on <br />the office building. <br />