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Review File: Sunwood Village <br />Site Plan Review: Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code <br />April 3, 2015 <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />Lighting Standards. <br />Any lighting used to <br />illuminate an off- <br />street parking area, <br />sign, or structure shall <br />be arranged to deflect <br />light away from an <br />adjoining residential <br />district or public <br />street. Bulbs emitting <br />an excess of 3,000 <br />lumens (150 watts) <br />shall be positioned so <br />SUNWOOD DRIVE NW <br />that the source of <br />light is not visible from off of the property. The site plan includes shop drawings of all proposed <br />lighting. The applicant is responsible for the installation and 3 years of operations and maintenance <br />of all boulevard lighting adjacent to their project consistent with the COR master lighting plan. <br />Parking: The Design Framework outlines both minimum and maximum on-site parking standards <br />based on a proposed use. Multifamily units shall provide at least one (1) parking stall per unit but no <br />more than two (2) parking stalls per unit. There are forty-seven (47) residential dwelling units <br />proposed with this project. Thus, the allowable range of parking stalls provided shall be forty-seven <br />(47) to ninety-four (94). The Site Plan indicates a total of sixty (60) surface parking stalls, which <br />complies with the parking requirements. <br />Standard <br />Required Proposed <br />Minimum Stall Width <br />9 feet <br />9 feet <br />Minimum Stall De . th <br />Minimum Aisle Width <br />18 feet <br />19 feet <br />24 feet <br />24 feet <br />Signage: It is highly encouraged to submit renderings of any proposed signage for the site for review <br />in conjunction with the Site Plan review. While a separate Permanent Site Permit Application is <br />required, this can help identify any potential inconsistencies with the sign standards within the COR <br />Design Framework. The submittal does not include any information related to signage. <br />Waste Storage: Waste storage is required to be designed such that it is internal to the building. As <br />noted above, it appears that waste storage is proposed inside the eastern wall of the building. Please <br />include details regarding the waste storage area to ensure consistency with the Design Framework. <br />Sidewalks/Boulevards: The streetscape is mostly established already along Sunwood Drive. <br />However, the sidewalk will need to be widened to match the sidewalk east of the access point along <br />Sunwood Drive. Along Veterans Drive, the sidewalk and boulevard widths should be consistent with <br />the sidewalk and boulevard south of the Municipal Center. 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The applicant is responsible for the installation and 3 years of operations and maintenance <br />of all boulevard lighting adjacent to their project consistent with the COR master lighting plan. <br />Parking: The Design Framework outlines both minimum and maximum on-site parking standards <br />based on a proposed use. Multifamily units shall provide at least one (1) parking stall per unit but no <br />more than two (2) parking stalls per unit. There are forty-seven (47) residential dwelling units <br />proposed with this project. Thus, the allowable range of parking stalls provided shall be forty-seven <br />(47) to ninety-four (94). The Site Plan indicates a total of sixty (60) surface parking stalls, which <br />complies with the parking requirements. <br />Standard <br />Required Proposed <br />Minimum Stall Width <br />9 feet <br />9 feet <br />Minimum Stall De . th <br />Minimum Aisle Width <br />18 feet <br />19 feet <br />24 feet <br />24 feet <br />Signage: It is highly encouraged to submit renderings of any proposed signage for the site for review <br />in conjunction with the Site Plan review. While a separate Permanent Site Permit Application is <br />required, this can help identify any potential inconsistencies with the sign standards within the COR <br />Design Framework. The submittal does not include any information related to signage. <br />Waste Storage: Waste storage is required to be designed such that it is internal to the building. As <br />noted above, it appears that waste storage is proposed inside the eastern wall of the building. Please <br />include details regarding the waste storage area to ensure consistency with the Design Framework. <br />Sidewalks/Boulevards: The streetscape is mostly established already along Sunwood Drive. <br />However, the sidewalk will need to be widened to match the sidewalk east of the access point along <br />Sunwood Drive. Along Veterans Drive, the sidewalk and boulevard widths should be consistent with <br />the sidewalk and boulevard south of the Municipal Center. The plans should be revised accordingly. <br />