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Site Plan Review: Ramsey Townhomes <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />November 3, 2000 <br />Revised November 17, 2000 <br /> <br />11. <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />I3. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />yards of the townhome units and must consist of a species other than ash. Foundation <br />plantings are proposed to consist of 408 spirea. Staff is recommending that more shrub <br />diversity be used than what is provided for in the Ptant Material Schedule. <br /> <br />Twelve colorado spruce are shoTM south of Sunwood Drive and west of Trunk Highway #47. <br />The eight trees closest to the road will need to be replaced with decidious trees so as not to <br />shade this curve as it approaches a State Highway. Staff is recommending that hackberry or <br />white oak species be used in this area. The river birch species south of this point are a good <br />choice if they are to be in an irrigated area. One additional tree, for a total of 21 trees, will <br />need to be added within the boulevard area to meet the minimum 35-foot street frontage <br />spacing requirement. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />Fencing: City Code restricts fencing to a maximum of 8-feet in height in an R-3 Urban <br />Residential District. The site Plan is proposing a 6-foot wood fence parallel to Highway #47 <br />(along the east side of the project, area). The proposed privacy fence meets City Code <br />standards. <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />Screening: The parking nodes in the northwest and southwest areas of the project site are <br />required to be screened from Sunwood Drive. These areas are proposed to be screened by' <br />Colorado Spruce. The parking node in the southwest comer of the townhome area requires <br />approximately two more trees to sufficiently screen the parking node from Sunwood Drive. <br /> <br />All plantings within 30-feet of the driveways or street intersection, do not exceed the 36" <br />height restriction. <br /> <br />Waste Storage.: City Code requires all waste storage areas to be located in the rear or side' <br />yard and they must be screened. The site plan does not indicate any outside waste storage <br /> <br />Off Street Parking, Design: Ail off-street parking nodes will be paved and finished with B- <br />612 concrete curbing. The individual driveway units will also be paved. <br /> <br />Driveway Width: Driveways are restricted to a width of 24 feet; the proposed driveways <br />meet City standards. <br /> <br />Off Street Parking, Nu_mber: City Code requires two off-street parking spaces for each unit <br />in a two trait structure. In this case a total of twenty-four (24) off-street parking spaces are <br />required. The two one-bedroom units require 1.5 parking stalls, for a total of three. The <br />eight two-bedroom units require two off-street parking stalls per unit, for a total of sixteen <br />stalls required. The six three-bedroom units require 2.5 parking stalls per unit for a total of <br />15 parking spaces. The one five-bedroom unit will is required to provide 3.5 parking spaces. <br /> <br />-137- <br /> <br /> <br />
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