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5.01: Consider the Natural Resources Aspects of a Site Plan for Taco Bell (Project No. 25- <br />109); Case of Border Foods, LLC <br />Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He reported that the City has received an <br />application from Border Foods, LLC for consideration of a Site Plan for Taco Bell, to be located <br />at the southeast corner of Armstrong Boulevard and Bunker Lake Boulevard. <br />Board Member Moore asked if the yellow outline is just the Taco Bell site or the whole site. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that Taco Bell would be the northern portion, while the yellow <br />line represents the three parcels. <br />Board Member Moore stated that there is a significant amount of tree cover in the portion of the <br />plat closest to the roundabout and asked if there is a plan to save any of those trees. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that there would not be much tree removal as a part of this, noting <br />that most of the removal work previously occurred, noting additional comments will be provided <br />during case two. <br />Chairperson Fetterley asked if a different type of fence could be used that would provide more of <br />a sound barrier for the drive -through from the busy road. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that the applicant could choose to do so, but there is nothing in <br />the City Code that would require that. He stated that the fence would need to be decorative or <br />match the building, which can add a significant cost to a project. He noted that there would be a <br />consistent fence along all three parcels to make it look more uniform. <br />Chairperson Fetterley asked and received confirmation that the trees shown would be on the <br />outside of the fence. <br />Motion by Board Member Salami and seconded by Board Member Moore to recommend approval <br />of the natural resources elements of the Site Plan. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Fetterley, Board Members Salami, Moore, Bernard, <br />Burgess, Hagerty, and Houts. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br />5.02: Consider the Natural Resources Aspects of Bunker Lake Crossing Subdivision <br />(Project No. 25-105); Case of Capital Real Estate, Inc. <br />Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report. He reported that the City has received an <br />application from Capital Real Estate Inc. for consideration of a Final Plat for Bunker Lake <br />Crossing, a three -lot subdivision located south of Bunker Lake Boulevard, north of Sunwood <br />Drive, and east of Armstrong Boulevard. Typically, landscaping is reviewed as part of a Site Plan, <br />however, the applicant has essentially designed the layout and landscaping for two of the three lots <br />in the subdivision. <br />Board Member Houts asked how large the outdoor seating area would be. <br />Environmental Policy Board / May 19, 2025 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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