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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />! <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />CASE <br /> <br /> MODIFICATIONS TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DIAMONDS SPORTS BAR; <br /> CASE OF GARY GRUBER <br /> By: Zoning Administrator Sylvia Frolik <br />Background: <br /> <br />Last month the owners of the Diamonds Sports Bar & Grill, Inc. approached the City with a <br />request for some modifications to their landscape plan. The first modification consisted of <br />reducing the number of trees to be planted along their north or Hwy. #10 side from 30 to lg. The <br />Planning Commission recommended Council approval of the reduction in tree numbers in lieu of <br />the trees preserved during construction. However, the Planning Commission recommended that <br />these 18 trees be transferred to the west property line of the Diamonds site to intensify screening <br />the facility from Alpaca Estates to the west. The Council accepted the recommendation and <br />approved a landscape modification of no additional trees along Hwy. #10 and planting 18 <br />conifers along the west property line. <br /> <br />The second part of the landscape modific..a, tion proposed by the owners consisted of eliminating <br />the vining on the security fence along the west and south property lines. The Planning <br />Commission tabled action on the vining issue and requested that the owner present an amended <br />landscape plan at their next meeting for further review and discussion. <br /> <br />Observations: <br /> <br />Staff viewed the site from both Alpaca Street' and Armstrong Blvd. in Alpaca Estates and then <br />physically walked the Diamonds site with the owner. The eighteen 18 conifers have been <br />planted on the west property line, south of the detention pond. <br /> <br />During the site visit, Staff was informed that Mr. Gruber's surveyors indicate that the ballfields <br />are 7 to 9 feet lower in elevation than the Alpaca Estates neighborhood. Other significant <br />observations made by Staff include a substantial stand of trees and earth berm along the <br />residential portion of the east boundary of Alpaca Estates, and a significant amount of tree <br />growth on the County park land south of the Diamonds. <br /> <br />As a result of the site visit and observations, Staff recommended to the Planning Commission <br />that the requirement for vining on both the south and west fence lines be eliminated. Vining the <br />south side adjacent to the park serves no purpose other than to screen the ballfields from existing <br />trees. As for the west fence line, Staff doesn't believe vines will provide any more benefit than <br />the 18 conifers on the Diamonds west property line and the earth and tree screen existing along <br />the east property line of Alpaca Estates. Additionally, at some point in the future we can expect <br />development to occur on the vacant lot between The Diamonds and Alpaca Estates which will <br />most likely totally obscure view of The Diamonds from Alpaca Estates. Also, development that <br />occurs on the vacant lot will have to provide a 40 foot wide landscaped buffer along the common <br />property line with Alpaca Estates. <br /> <br /> <br />
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