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<br />Elk Park Center, Phase I <br />March 29, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />----------------------------------- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br /> <br />The proposed landscaping plan provides a diversity of material <br />throughout the site. A typical entrance planting theme is provided at <br />most every entrance point to the shopping center. In addition, <br />landscaping will be provided to adequately screen loading areas and <br />buffer the residential to the west. Berming and landscaping will line <br />the perimeter of both Freeport Avenue and Jackson Road providing an <br />aesthetically pleasing environment around the project. <br /> <br />Signage <br /> <br />The proposed sign package includes the following: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Development sign along Highway 169. This sign is proposed to be <br />thirty-five (35) feet in height and sixteen (16) feet, eight (8) inches <br />wide. Staff is recommending a maximum sign of thirty (30) feet high <br />with a total square footage of 510 square feet. This recommendation <br />coincides with the development sign shown in the plans sent to the <br />Planning Commission. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />· Development sign at the corner of Freeport Avenue and Jackson Road. <br />This sign was intended to be eight (8) feet high with a maximum <br />square footage of 64 square feet, and not have any tenants listed on <br />the sign. The developer is proposing an eight (8) foot high and sixteen <br />(16) foot wide (128 square feet) sign that identify both Target and Cub <br />Foods. With the properly designed sign, staff does not have a problem <br />exceeding the 64 square feet mentioned above, however, should be <br />something less than 128 square feet. <br /> <br />· Tenant wall signs. Wall signage is proposed to consist of individual <br />letters no larger than thirty-two (32) inches for upper case letters and <br />lower case letters would be no larger than twenty-four (24) inches. <br /> <br />· No signage is proposed along the rear of the building. However, Target <br />has expressed an interest in having a small (4x4) monument style sign <br />at the most southerly entrance drive off of Jackson Road. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This is an overview of the issues relating to Elk Park Center. There is <br />considerable amount of background information relative to the conditional <br />use permit approval for the PUD that was not included. If any of the <br /> <br />pcepc.doc <br />