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<br />ROSEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />Pagel 3 <br /> <br />Wednesday, February 21, 1990 <br /> <br />other materials similar to and compatible with exterior materials <br />on the structure being served. Horizontal or vertical slats of <br />wood material shall not be utilized for this purpose. <br /> <br />Wietecki questioned the word compatible under this item. <br /> <br />Dahlgren added that the word compatible may cause a problem. <br /> <br />wietecki questioned if this complete screening had to be from the <br />eye level? <br /> <br />DeBenedet stated that we can I t require someone to completely <br />screen this rooftop equipment so maybe we should require it for <br />eye level and state that. <br /> <br />Johnson questioned whether we require a penthouse on that. <br /> <br />wietecki stated that you cannot screen from all possible <br />elevations. Wietecki used the Rainbow Foods on Larpenteur as an <br />example for this. <br /> <br />Dahlgren added that the design standards are concerned with all <br />eye level areas. You would have to require no rooftop equipment <br />to keep it completely screened from all elevations. <br /> <br />wietecki stated that it is unfair to the industry to require that <br />there be no rooftop materials. <br /> <br />wietecki suggested that we make this required screening from eye <br />level. <br /> <br />wietecki suggested under item number lIon lighting energy <br />efficient is a key word to use here. <br /> <br />wietecki suggested that the word "plans" under item 13 should be <br />left out. <br /> <br />wietecki suggested that under item 13 in the plant size <br />requirements dbh (diameter breast height) should replace inches <br />for deciduous trees. <br /> <br />Johnson questioned if landscaping in parking lots were more than <br />3%. <br /> <br />Keel stated that they were not beyond the 3%. <br />struggle to get the 3%. <br /> <br />They had to <br /> <br />Johnson commented that she thought they were putting in more. <br />DeBenedet suggested the requirement of 5%. <br />