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CC Regular Session 4.11. <br />Meeting Date: 08/13/2013 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Site Plan for Building Expansion at 14350 Azurite St NW; Case of Diamond Graphics, Inc. <br />Background: <br />Diamond Graphics, located at 14350 Azurite Street NW, is requesting Site Plan Approval for a 28,034 square foot <br />building addition to expand their manufacturing facility. A site plan review and approval by the Planning <br />Commission and City Council is required for commercial and industrial developments and expansions. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for Site Plan review. <br />Observations: <br />The subject property is located in the E-1 Employment District. The intent of this district is to accommodate <br />general industrial activities. The E-1 Employment District allows manufacturing uses as a permitted use. <br />The applicant is proposing a 28,034 square foot expansion to the north side of the building. The building addition <br />will accommodate expansion of the existing manufacturing uses. Access to the site will be unchanged. A <br />bituminous drive will be extended around the proposed building and parking lot expansion on the west side of the <br />addition. Full drive circulation will be provided around the building and its expansion. The site meets all E-1 <br />Employment District standards for lot size, width, building coverage and building/parking lot setbacks. <br />The project includes the addition of 124 parking stalls in two (2) rows along the west side of the building. While <br />this exceeds the minimum parking standards, it substantially complies with the originally approved site plan and it <br />is assumed that the additional parking would satisfy part of all of the parking needs of a future user of the adjacent <br />parcel, which the applicant now owns. An executed cross -access easement will be necessary, as part of the parking <br />will span the two parcels. <br />The Planning Commission recommended that the plantings proposed in the parking lot area be relocated to the <br />perimeter of the lot versus within the lot area to ensure proposing plantings thrive, which is reflected on the revised <br />plans. <br />The proposed elevations for the addition will utilize the same materials and colors to match the existing building. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission recommends approval of the Site Plan contingent upon compliance with the City Staff <br />Review Letter dated July 12, 2013 and amendment to the Landscaping Plan allowing perimeter landscaping versus <br />landscaping internal to the parking lot. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with processing this request are the Applicant's responsibility. <br />Council Action: <br />