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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />a 24 <br />vehicles such as garbage <br />(2000) trips per day in this location is not at capacity an "A" Minor <br />easily absorb trips (a is as one vehicle entering or <br />estimated Roselawn Avenue have 3, 0 and 4,200 <br /> <br /> <br />6.2 The City Code requires off-street parking to consist of two spaces for each <br />which I space be within a garage. In the case <br />condominium unit will have 2 underground parking spaces; 13 visitor <br />provided in the surface parking lot. Similarly, town home proposal <br />each unit and an additional 2 vehicle spaces behind each garage. Visitor <br />within a IO stall surface parking lot. cross easement with a <br />of parking be to assure <br />accommodated if required by the City. <br /> <br /> <br />6.3 Site lighting must be downcast and not shed glare at adjacent <br />Development Department will review a site lighting plan and will work on <br />an appropriate style and layout. The developer will discuss options with Xcel Energy for <br />residential street lighting and within the development site. Lighting adjacent to existing <br />residential properties must be down cast. <br /> <br /> <br />6.4 The placement of mechanical equipment can create visual and noise issues. Given <br />it is assumed that air conditioning units for the town homes will be placed on the ground. <br />units for the town homes must be placed on the north or south side each and <br />from view. In the case of the condominium, it is assumed that heating, cooling, and ventilating <br />equipment and air conditioning units need to be affixed as wall units to the building facade, <br />placed on the ground, or placed within roof cavities. Those units that are ground units should <br />be centrally placed and screened from view and include reduced Should an <br />emergency generator be contemplated for the condominium, the final site plans must indicate <br />the proposed location and the generator must meet all applicable State decibel levels. <br /> <br /> <br />6.5 The City has adequate sanitary sewer, storm water, and water mains in place to support the <br />development project. The Public Works Department and the Rice Creek Watershed, prior to <br />Final Development Plan consideration, must review and approve all of these detailed plans. <br /> <br />PF3471 ~ ReA 102003 Page 7 of 10 <br />