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feet tall. A six foot high wall along the north edge is proposed as a screen from the public <br />right of way. (Sheet P2.0, Attachment A) No gate is proposed over the entry to the staging <br />area. <br />A transformer pad is located in the southwest corner of Building E. (See dashed square <br />outline on Sheet P1.3, Attachment A) <br />Utility systems such as meters are not yet available although a bank of gas meters on an <br />outside wall is anticipated for each building. <br />h. Natural Features and Sensitive Areas <br />As noted above, one existing mature tree is proposed for incorporation into the plan. The <br />grading shows that the current elevation around the tree is 302 and the finished elevation in <br />its vicinity will be 302. The landscape plan however does not show the tree. Some grade <br />changes will result in the use of walls. <br />i. Surface Stormwater Detention Facilities <br />The proponent initially reviewed a number of low impact surface water treatment techniques <br />that proved unworkable because of the high water table and poor soil quality. Detention <br />pipes are now an element under Building E. (Sheet C5 of Attachment A) <br />Some impervious paving is proposed but it is not clear from the plans the extent of their use. <br />j. Pedestrian Circulation <br />A walkway encircles Building D. The walkway stops short of being a complete circuit on <br />Building E and abut the east, north and west sides. The walkways vary in width from five to <br />eight feet and wider. <br />k. Pedestrian Amenities <br />Seating is incorporated into the raised landscape beds on the parking podium to the east of <br />Building D. This area is located along the circular pedestrian route around the building. <br />The building canopies at entrance and intervals along the building will be convenient. Trash <br />receptacles are shown at regularly intervals along the streetfront. A special paving pattern <br />and either landscape beds or planted pots are included along the street front. <br />A summary of compliance with the recreation space requirement is shown on Sheet P2.0 <br />and P 3.0. Recreation space is defined by the City to mean "covered and uncovered space <br />designed and intended for active and /or passive recreational activity including but not <br />limited to tennis courts, swimming pools, cabanas, playgrounds, playfields, or wooded <br />L13 -0044 — Tukwila Village Phase 2 Page 118 <br />22 <br />