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Additionally, bollard lights will provide pedestrian- oriented lighting along the pedestrian connection to the Green <br />River Trail on the north side of the building. <br />Figure 6. Proposed building- mounted lights. Fixtures left to right: upward casting blue light, downward casting blue light, <br />"X" light, and curved first -floor sconce. <br />Figure 7. Rendering of Holiday Inn Express signature blue lighting elements. <br />4. Walls and Fences <br />Walls and fences shall be designed to be compatible with the building, improve the appearance of the site, and <br />improve safety. <br />The proposed building meets the design criteria. The main entrance features pilasters that help announce the <br />pedestrian "gateway" to the hotel. The walls of the refuse and disposal enclosure will be finished with limestone - <br />like stone veneer to match the building and the gate of the enclosure will be western red cedar or equivalent. <br />5. Open Space <br />Provide safe, attractive, and usable open spaces that promote pedestrian activity and enhance the setting and <br />character of the development. <br />The proposed design features a patio area adjacent to the one -story pool area, which will increase the amount of <br />sunlight received by the patio, which is located on the northwestern corner of the building. Landscaping and <br />L15 -0027 — Tukwila Holiday Inn Express <br />Board of Architectural Design Review Staff Report <br />Page 19 <br />13 <br />