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adjacent parcel and the applicant has obtained an easement to utilize the tract. <br />A five foot paved pedestrian access will extend from S. 134th Place S to the entrance of the building. <br />The first 60 feet of the site will be utilized as an enhancement for the stream buffer located in the front of <br />the property. The applicant has completed this enhancement and now within his required monitoring <br />period. <br />Stream Buffer Enhancement Area <br />Parking for the proposed building will be located in the front of the building. Perimeter and parking <br />landscaping will be provided in the front portion of the site. Pedestrian connections are not proposed to <br />the surrounding properties. An eight foot tall fence will be constructed to separate the applicant's <br />property from the two neighboring properties. The fence does not meet setbacks. A condition has been <br />placed to address this situation. <br />B. Parking and service areas should be located, designed, and screened to moderate the visual <br />impact of large paved areas. <br />The front portion of the property will be utilized for parking. The parking will be screened from S. 134»' <br />Place by the 60 foot wetland enhancement area. <br />A large service area is proposed in the rear of the building. The proposed use for this area is to store <br />contractor equipment (trucks, heavy machines, etc). The building has been positioned to screen the <br />service area from S. 134th Place. The storage area does border Macadam Road South. Macadam Road <br />South is at a significantly higher elevation than the applicant's project. As noted, a large downward slope <br />extends east of Macadam Road South towards the applicant's property. This slope area contains a <br />significant number of mature trees which will be retained as part of this project. <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />7 <br />