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EPC, Mr. Carlson Page 5 <br /> March 29, 1994 <br /> • <br /> If there is any question whether these shrubs can tolerate these <br /> conditions, it is recommended that the species be changed to a hardier <br /> variety to withstand these conditions. <br /> 3. Consideration should be given to exchanging some deciduous shrubs <br /> for more coniferous shrubs. <br /> 4. Some overstory trees should be included along 192nd Avenue between <br /> Highway 169 and Freeport Avenue. <br /> 5. The grading plan does not show berms along Freeport Avenue, these <br /> will have to be included and landscaped appropriately. <br /> SIGNS <br /> 1. The proposed development sign illustrated on Sheet A3.1, meets the <br /> sign standards as previously discussed. This sign detail will be <br /> incorporated into the Planned Unit Development Agreement and will <br /> be presented to the City Council for approval. <br /> • 2. All signage shown on the building elevations will be accepted as <br /> presented. Specific sign criteria will be outlined in the Planned Unit <br /> Development Agreement and presented to the City Council for <br /> approval. <br /> 3. There is a development sign proposed for the northeast corner of <br /> Freeport Avenue and Jackson Road. This sign was approved as part of <br /> the PUD as being a monument style, not exceeding eight (8) feet in <br /> height and sixty-four (64) square feet in area. Any deviation to this <br /> will require City Council approval. <br /> 4. All signage requirements will be outlined in the Planned Unit <br /> Development Agreement for future outlot sights. <br /> TRASH ENCLOSURES <br /> 1. All trash enclosures shall be strategically located throughout the <br /> service area behind the main shopping center. These enclosures shall <br /> be constructed with material that compliment the building and be <br /> oriented to provide maximum amount of screening from public view. A <br /> • specific detail of these enclosures shall be provided for staff review. <br /> pcepccc.doc <br />