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<br />Site Plan Review: Sunfish Development, LLC <br />July 27, 2007, revised September 7, 2007 <br />Page 2 oi5 <br /> <br />It appears that the building proposal for Lot 1 Vlrill meet the required setbacks established for <br />the B-1 district. The future development of the outlot must conform to the established <br />setbacks at the time of site plan approval for that building. <br /> <br />Off-Street Parking _ Spaces Required: City Code requires one parking stall for every 200 <br />square feet of retail space, for a total of 58 parking spaces. The submitted plan indicates a <br />total of 58 spaces. <br /> <br />Off-Street Parking _ Design: The site plan indicates that the parking area Vlrill be blacktop <br />Vlrith. concrete curbs and gutters. <br /> <br />Utilities: The development proposes to connect both. lots to be created to the existing sanitary <br />sewer and water main which are in place within the boulevard of Sunfish Lake Boulevard.. <br /> <br />Drainage and Grading: The primary drainage from th.e existing parking lot and building is <br />to a catch basin located in front of th.e entrance to th.e building which discharges to th.e north <br />ditch line of CR n6. A portion of the existing parking lot drains to th.e north property line. <br />The turf on the north and west portions of the property drain onto adjacent properties. A <br />grading and drainage plan has been prepared for this plat by RLK !nc and was last revised on <br />August 22, 2007.This plan is generally acceptable Vlrith the following comments: <br />. The trail along Sunfish Lake Boulevard has been incorporated into the plan, however <br />it needs to connect Vlrith the existing trail on the north side of CRl16. <br />. Storm. sewer pipe sizes and inverts need to be added to the plan. <br />. A bituminous berm curb should be added along the north edge of the parking lot until <br />Outlot A develops. <br /> <br />This proj ect Vlrill require a permit from the Lower Rum River Water Management <br />Organization. This permit must be obtained before building permit approval. <br /> <br />Access: The site currently has access at both Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard. The site plan has been submitted to the County for their review. The County has <br />. submitted informal COminents, and they.find the proposed accesses allowable, if the accesses <br />are constructed Vlrith a right-inlright-out design. Plans have been revised to indicate right- <br />inlright-out only configurations at both Sunfish Lake and Bunker Lake Boulevard. Be <br />advised that future plans for both CR 116 and CR 57 Vlrill include a raised concrete median <br />through both accesses locations. This must be taken into consideration when developing this <br />piece of property and acknowledgement of this condition will be included in the development <br />agreement. <br /> <br />Trail Construction: A 10-foot, bituminous trail is indicated on the revised grading plan, in <br />accordance Vlrith the Park and Trail Commission recommendations. <br /> <br />Easements: Standard easements shall be taken along all property lines. On the interior, <br />shared property line, five foot drainage and utility easements are required along each side of <br />the property line. A trail easement should be placed on the easternmost 10 feet of the subject <br /> <br />-154- <br />
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