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Hillside Crossing Commercial Page 4 <br /> June 21, 1994 <br /> III PHASE ONE <br /> In terms of phase one, the following is a list of site plan review comments <br /> based on the proposed plans. <br /> Site Plan <br /> 1. A Planned Unit Development Agreement will need to be <br /> prepared and executed. This agreement will set forth permitted/ <br /> conditional uses, standards and guidelines for administration of <br /> the development. <br /> 2. Location where stumps may be buried and are planned to <br /> remain in place shall be identified on the plan. <br /> Parking and Circulation <br /> 1. Additional traffic control/landscape islands will need to be <br /> incorporated into the parking lot to provide landscaping <br /> opportunities and define traffic lanes. These islands should be a <br /> • minimum of ten (10) feet in width. <br /> 2. The first entrance to the site off of Evans Avenue will need to be <br /> increased to forty (40) feet in width accommodate necessary <br /> turning lanes. Other access points off of Evans Avenue may <br /> have to be increased also to provide for the same turning lane <br /> needs. <br /> 3. Concrete curb and gutter shall be used throughout the parking <br /> area. A detail should be made part of the final set of plans. <br /> 4. All loading facilities should be designed to avoid vehicles <br /> obstructing the driveways. These drive lanes need be kept clear <br /> for emergency vehicles and general access to the rear of the <br /> building. <br /> Landscaping <br /> 1. The following is a breakdown of proposed landscape material for <br /> • the entire project: <br /> hillside.pc <br />
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