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Y �.r Kt. <br />jT}}?�''` J •• <br />�K <br />2 ? { <br />S <br />}i yJz <br />i <br />tai z <br />t <br />to be put..in'where they do not exist. <br />The Chairman agreed with Mr. nrenner.. <br />Mr. McCoy thought it would be within this Board's power to <br />E r , <br />have ''the;,plan revised to incorporate them. <br />The Chairman stated that mont Larking lots in the County and <br />City have established these islands. <br />Mr,. Keating mentioned that stnf•f did want to preserve as <br />much of the huf.fer an possible to keep from losing more trees. <br />The way the ordinance is written regarding the expanse of a <br />parking lot, the intent was primarily for the large shopping <br />center parking lots. <br />Mr. McCoy referred to other codes that state one cannot go <br />more than 10 or 15 consecutive parking spaces without having a <br />landscaped island. <br />Lengthy dincunnion followed about the landscape plan that <br />was displayed. <br />Mr. Gibbs inquired abcntt the size of the trees on the <br />eastern border of the property. <br />Mr. Mayfield • advised that they were proposed to lie <br />small-scale canopy trees, a minimum of. 8 ft. <br />Mrs. Adams inquired if credit could he given if this hoard <br />asks for landscaped islands. <br />Mr. Brenner noted that It was supposed to' be G parking <br />spaces for fi trees and he sees only I or. 2 trees that are <br />actually being' saved by tile parkiny. Ile felt there should be a <br />way of working in some islands within the main expanse. <br />Mr. McCoy commented that was hesitant to recommend the <br />reduction of any more spaces becauno the parking for the <br />" minlature golf course could be a very intenaivo use. Once a <br />person gets down to the last parking spice and f.3.nds no place to <br />.park, he must back up or initiate a 3 -point- turn. lie felt the <br />design was constrained by tile configuration of 'the property. <br />Mr. Brenner. thought that it could be easily resolved by <br />having aturn-around space with no parking allowed in it. <br />4 <br />Mr. Mayfield explained that the way the lot Is now designed <br />