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landscaping that will serve as screening <br />Recommendation: <br />Ideally, Staff would recommend a combination of fencing and architectural wall as a solution to the mechanical <br />equipment needs of NAU Country Insurance and the screening requirements of City Code. Staff would <br />recommend, under current City Code, a screening wall with materials compatible with the existing building along <br />Sunwood Drive, and the use of the proposed fence for the remaining two (2) sides. <br />Alternatively, Staff would support the use of fencing and vegetative screening, if the City Council decides that this <br />is an acceptable screening mechanism for future development. Staff would recommend documenting this policy at a <br />future date to guide future reviews administratively. Staff recommends that vegetative screening include a <br />maintenance agreement and surety to ensure long-term maintenance and survival. The Design Framework is <br />intended to provide baseline design standards, while encouraging and providing for creative and flexibility in design. <br />Funding Source: <br />Review of the Building Permit is included as part of the Plan Review Fee collected with the Building Permit. <br />Council Action: <br />Motion to approve/deny the request for mechanical screening with use of a vinyl coated, chain -link fence with mesh <br />fabric and vegetative screening along Sunwood Drive. <br />Site Location Map <br />Aerial Photo <br />Site Plan Sheet T-1 <br />Site Plan Sheet A 101 <br />Site Plan Sheet M-1 <br />Site Plan Sheet M-2 <br />Site Plan Sheet E-4 <br />Sample Cooler <br />Sample Cooler Specifications <br />Sample Condenser <br />Sample Condenser Specification <br />Artist Rendering <br />Response from Applicant <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Kurt Ulrich Kurt Ulrich 11/15/2012 04:06 PM <br />Form Started By: Tim Gladhill Started On: 11/14/2012 10:21 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 11/15/2012 <br />