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required (5 required, 29 provided) and 2'/s times the required number of shrubs (40 required, <br />106 provided). The Planning and Zoning Commission has. approved use of landscaping, in <br />lieu of a masonry wall, to provide the required 6' opaque feature on this site. <br />14. Environmental Issues: The 4.76 acre site is not subject to the native upland set-aside <br />requirement since it is under 5 acres. <br />There is a small isolated wetland on the site that will be filled as part of construction. The <br />applicant will need to obtain a county wetland resource permit as well as all jurisdictional <br />agency permits necessary to fill the wetland. These permits will need to be obtained prior <br />to site plan release. <br />15. Dedications and Improvements: Public Works research has revealed the possible presence <br />of a Murphy Act Easement for road right-of-way on the site. The applicant has researched <br />the Murphy Act Easement and provided staff with documentation that shows the limits of <br />the Murphy Act Easement are within the existing SR 60 right-of-way and do not affect the <br />project. <br />16. SR 60 Corridor Plan Criteria: Since the site is located within the SR 60 corridor plan area, <br />the corridor plan criteria apply. The plan meets the SR 60 corridor plan criteria as described <br />below: <br />a. SR 60 Roadway Landscaping: The project site fronts SR 60 only; there are no other <br />roadways bordering the site. With 165' of frontage on SR 60 and a 30' wide access <br />drive width along SR 60, the overall SR 60 plantable frontage is 1351. The applicant <br />is proposing a 42' deep planting strip along SR 60. All other elements of the <br />landscape plan meet the SR 60 corridor plan criteria. <br />b. Architectural: The two main buildings that will be visible from SR 60 will be the <br />office and the manager's residence. The office will have a metal standing seam gable <br />roof with a 7:12 pitch, while the manager's residence will have a metal standing seam <br />hip roof with a 7:12 pitch. The mini storage building will have a low slope roof <br />concealed by a parapet with cornice molding features. <br />C. Foundation Plantings: All proposed buildings have foundation plantings. <br />Foundation plantings for the mini storage buildings will be placed on the project <br />perimeter (behind the buildings), while the office and manager's residence will have <br />foundation plantings in front of the buildings. The foundation plantings meet the SR <br />60 corridor plan criteria. <br />17. Preliminary PD Plat: The applicant has submitted a preliminary PD plat, which essentially <br />constitutes a boundary plat. The proposed PD plat meets all applicable regulations. <br />18. Signs: The freestanding sign for this project will be a landscaped monument style sign. A <br />complete sign package is required to be submitted with the building permit submittal. Staff <br />will review the sign package for compliance with the SR 60 corridor plan. <br />19. Lighting Plan: The lighting plan submitted by the applicant generally consists of black pole <br />lights with shoe box fixtures. The lighting plan is consistent with the SR 60 corridor plan. <br />20. Concurrency: The applicant has satisfied the concurrency requirements for preliminary PD <br />plan approval. <br />June 9, 1998 <br />45 <br />BOOK 106 PAGE 53 <br />
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