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Planning 2014-02-27 Item 4 - Autozone - Attachment F - Applicant's Responses to Design Review Criteria
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Planning 2014-02-27 Item 4 - Autozone - Attachment F - Applicant's Responses to Design Review Criteria
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g. <br />• Design and site structures to maximize site surveillance opportunities from buildings <br />and public streets. <br />Response: The building fronts the street. A clear view is available between the street and <br />building. We have complied with the design concept. <br />• Provide adequate lighting levels in all pedestrian areas, including building entries, <br />along walkways, parking areas, and other public areas. <br />Response: Site lighting will be provided as required. We have complied with the design <br />concept. <br />• Design landscaping so that long term growth will not interfere with site lighting and <br />surveillance. <br />Response: Site landscaping will be provided as required. We have complied with the design <br />concept. <br />• Use durable, high quality materials in site furnishings and features for ease of <br />maintenance. <br />Response: Building is of concrete masonry block. We have complied with the design <br />concept. <br />Siting and Screening of Service Areas <br />• Minimize the visual and aural impacts of service areas such as loading docks, trash and <br />recycling collection points, utility maintenance areas, etc., through site design, <br />landscaping and screening. <br />Response: Site service areas are located in the rear of the building and not visible from the <br />street. We have complied with the design concept. <br />h. Natural Features and Sensitive Areas <br />• Preserve natural features such as existing topography, significant trees or wooded areas, <br />wetlands and/or watercourses and incorporate them into the overall site, where appropriate. <br />Response: Not applicable to this site. <br />• Design and site structures on hillsides to minimize the visual and environmental impact of <br />development in these locations. <br />Response: Not applicable /possible at this site. <br />• Employ site design techniques that take advantage of and/or enhance visual focal points <br />along the corridor, where feasible. <br />Response: The building design provides for the focal point at this property. <br />i. Surface Stormwater Detention Facilities <br />• Integrate water quality treatment techniques such as bio- filtration swales and ponds with <br />overall site design, where possible and appropriate. <br />Response: Site constraints do not allow for bio- filtration swales and open water quality <br />ponds. For this site the roof area has been targeted as pervious surface treatment and <br />directed to rain gardens. A rain garden allows for the opportunity for plants to absorb runoff <br />16440.006.doc <br />40 <br />
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