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EPC, Mr. Carlson Page 3 <br /> March 29, 1994 <br /> 0 <br /> SHEET A2.3 <br /> 1. Consideration will need to be given to redesigning the area where the <br /> drive isles intersect; at the northeast corner of the Target store, to <br /> improve vehicular movements in this area. <br /> 2. The service drive behind the retail stores north of the Target store will <br /> need to maintain a twenty-four (24) foot wide driveway. There appears <br /> to be a narrow section of driveway, north of the retail spaces, listed as <br /> Building B. <br /> 3. Entrances to the parking lot in front of Building B need to be <br /> improved to allow better vehicular circulation. <br /> 4. The retaining wall along the west side of Target's loading dock should <br /> be a minimum height of three (3) feet. <br /> SHEET A3.1 <br /> 1. The building materials, as presented on these elevations, provide an <br /> • aesthetically pleasing architectural element. Therefore, these <br /> materials will be accepted by staff and will be presented to the <br /> Planning Commission and City Council for their concurrence. <br /> 2. Building elevations of the north, west, or south sides of the building <br /> have not been submitted with this application. Staff is recommending <br /> all elevations maintain the same architectural and material <br /> composition as that found along the front of the building facing <br /> Freeport Avenue. As part of the final plan submittal for building <br /> permit application, all elevations should be included with the <br /> materials specified. <br /> 3. All signage comments will be addressed in a separate section at the <br /> end of this memo. <br /> SHEET L2.1 <br /> 1. All the trees proposed along Freeport Avenue and Jackson Road should <br /> be moved out of the right of way placed within the limits of this <br /> project. <br /> • 2. All landscaping found at the intersections shall be placed to respect <br /> sight visibility triangle requirements. <br /> pcepccc.doc <br />