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rolluda architects <br />architecture planning interior design <br />105 South Main Street, Suite 323 • Seattle, Washington 95104 , 206.624.4222 (p) . 206.624,4226 Jf <br />info @rolludaarchirects.com (e) • www, roll udaarchitects.cotn (w,l <br />g. Screening of service yards and other places, which tend to be unsightly, should be <br />accomplished by the use of walls, fencing, planting or combinations of these. Screening <br />should be effective in winter and summer. <br />Response: Screening of waste bin with enclosed wall at 8 foot high and gated fence at <br />remote edge of building. <br />h. In areas where general planting will not prosper, other materials such as fences, walls, and <br />paving of wood, brick, stone or gravel may be used. <br />Response: We have existing mature planting areas in addition to adding shrubs and ground <br />cover. <br />Exterior lighting, when used, should enhance the building design and the adjoining <br />landscape. Lighting standards and fixtures should be of a design and size compatible with <br />the building and adjacent area. Lighting should be shielded, and restrained in design. <br />Excessive brightness and brilliant colors should be avoided. <br />Response: Exterior light at build entries with motion sensor will be added. Light fixture will <br />be shield and be compliment design. No excessive lighting levels will be added. <br />4. Building Design <br />a. Architectural style is not restricted; evaluation of a project should be based on quality of <br />design and relationship to surroundings <br />Response: Transportation building design will compliment to residential character of <br />existing neighborhood. It is meant to blend in with exist site and surrounding area. <br />b. Buildings should be to appropriate scale and be in harmony with permanent neighboring <br />developments. <br />Response: Transportation building design will compliment to residential character of <br />existing neighborhood. It is meant to blend in with exist site and surrounding area. <br />c. Building components, such as windows, doors, eaves, and parapets, should have good <br />proportions and relationship to one another. Building components and ancillary parts shall <br />be consistent with anticipated life of the structure. <br />Response: Design components have appropriate design proportions for the residential scale <br />we seek to achieve. Building components are in line with typical structures and anticipated <br />use. <br />