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Memo to the Planning Commission/Morrell <br />May 27, 1997 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />The parking area on the east side of the driveway will have to be revised <br />so that it is entirely on property owned by the applicant and complies with <br />the required 10 foot setback from the property line. <br /> <br />The access to the parking area on the west side of the entrance, which is <br />closest to the road, should be eliminated and the proposed landscaped <br />area should be extended. <br /> <br />Outdoor Storage <br /> <br />The applicant shows a paved driveway leading to the southeast corner of the <br />lot but does not show how that portion of the lot will be developed. There is <br />some concern that this portion of the lot will be used as outdoor storage. <br /> <br />· The development plans should include how this southeast corner of the lot <br /> will be developed. <br /> <br />The outdoor storage of trailers is proposed along the west property line. <br />There is existing vegetation along that property line that should be preserved <br />in order to screen the outdoor storage from adjacent properties and the road. <br />A ten foot setback is proposed along the west property line <br /> <br />· The setback along the west property line should be adjusted so that the <br /> overhang of the trailers does not damage the vegetation. <br />· Additional evergreen trees should be planted along this property line as a <br /> supplement to the existing vegetation. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br /> <br />Landscaping includes trees to be planted along 171st Avenue and a <br />landscaped area in front of the building. The zoning code requires 18 trees be <br />planted and the landscape plan shows 8. An additional 10 trees will be <br />needed. In order to screen the loading dock and trailers from the street, the <br />additional trees should include evergreens planted along 171st and used to <br />supplement the existing ~egetation on the west property line. <br /> <br />There is existing vegetation along the west property line that should be <br />preserved. These trees will screen the use from the adjacent property to the <br />west and buffer the view of the loading docks from 171st Avenue and <br />Highway 10. An under ground irrigation system will need to be in place in all <br />front yard landscaped areas. <br /> <br />f:\shrdoc\planning\scott\cu97-12.doc <br /> <br /> <br />