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Building Height and Building Coverage <br />Buildings in the E-2 Employment District are restricted to sixty-five (65) feet or less in height and shall not cover <br />more than forty-five percent (45%) of a lot. At its tallest point, the Water Treatment Facility will be forty-seven <br />(47) feet tall. The Water Treatment Plant will be 19,000 square feet and the water reservoir will be 12,000 square <br />feet in area. Combined, this equates to about seventeen percent (17%) building coverage. <br />Architecture <br />The exterior finish of this building will be a combination of prefinished concrete wall panels, ribbed metal <br />paneling, flush metal paneling, and glass windows. The exterior finish of the reservoir will be a combination of <br />EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems) and a prefinished metal parapet cap. The exterior finishes comply <br />with the architectural standards of the E-2 Employment District. <br />Trash Enclosure <br />There is no trash enclosure proposed. It is anticipated that there would be the equivalent of one staff person on site <br />for half a day. Thus, there will be minimal waste generated. The waste that is generated will be disposed of in the <br />dumpster on the south side of the Public Works building. <br />Access <br />A single access is proposed off of 143rd Avenue. However, an internal connection to the Public Works property to <br />the south is also proposed. Thus, there will ultimately be two (2) access points to the Water Treatment Plant. <br />Parking and Maneuvering Areas <br />All parking and maneuvering areas shall be at least twenty (20) feet from the right-of-way. As proposed, the drive <br />aisle along the north side of the building (paralleling 143rd Avenue) is about forty (40) feet from the property <br />boundary. All other maneuvering areas are even further from the public road right-of-way. <br />Industrial developments are required to provide one (1) parking stall per 1,000 square feet of floor space. The Water <br />Treatment Plant is 19,000 square feet, which equates to a minimum of nineteen (19) parking stalls. The Site Plan <br />indicates ten (10) parking stalls that will be constructed directly north of the water reservoir. The Site Plan also <br />includes proof of parking with an additional eleven (11) stalls that could be added, if needed, in the future. Four (4) <br />are on the south side of the Water Treatment Plant and seven (7) are north of the water reservoir. <br />Landscaping and Tree Preservation <br />The Landscape Plan includes a mixture of coniferous and deciduous trees and shrubs. All species are acceptable. <br />Three (3) different seed mixes are proposed across the site. A low maintenance turf mix, a stormwater seed mix (for <br />the stormwater basin on the west side of the Water Treatment Facility), and a mesic prairie mix around the water <br />reservoir. <br />There are very few `significant' trees on the Subject Property, and they are located in the southeast comer of the <br />site (around the perimeter of the cemetery). These consist of Siberian Elm and Black Locust, both of which are <br />invasive species. The Environmental Policy Board has recommended that those trees be removed and the seeding be <br />expanded, along with planting of more desirable tree species. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Motion to approve the Site Plan. There are no major or significant issues with the Site Plan. A plat, <br />which is still needed, would not create a parcel less than what is shown on the Site Plan and therefore, would not <br />result in any deficiencies in terms of bulk standards. Staff supports this option. <br />Alternative 2: Motion to approve the Site Plan with modifications. This action would be appropriate if the City <br />Council identifies specific items that it desires to see added, removed, or modified. <br />Alternative 3: Motion to deny the Site Plan. As proposed, there are no significant, unresolved issues with the Site <br />Plan and thus, Staff does not support this alternative. <br />Funding Source: <br />