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Note: The stabilized parking area is existing. The existing trailer on site will need to be <br />replaced by a structure (e.g. modular building) which meets the building code. <br />7. Open Space: Required: 80% <br />Provided: 97.3% <br />Note: Open space consists of all areas outside of building, parking, and driveway areas. <br />8. Traffic Circulation: The site is accessed from CR 507 (Babcock) by 122nd Street. which is _ <br />an existing east -west unpaved road also known as Ditch #1. The site is located <br />_ approximately 2,040' east of CR 507 and north of 122nd Street. There is an existing <br />stabilized dnveway connection to 122nd Street That driveway provides access to the <br />proposed on-site parking area. The county Traffic Engineering Division has approved the <br />access and the internal circulation plan. <br />9. Off -Street Parking: Required: 6 spaces (unpaved) <br />Provided: 25 spaces (unpaved) <br />Note: The LDRs allow low traffic generating uses located outside the Urban Service Area <br />to have unpaved driveways and parking spaces. Based upon the project s rural location and <br />anticipated low trip generation stabilized (rather than paved) driveways and parking spaces <br />are allowed as proposed. Staff has no objection to the proposed unpaved parking. <br />10. Stormwater Management: The proposed stormwater management plan has been approved <br />by the Public Works Department, and consists of a shallow swale adjacent to the parking <br />area. The applicant will need to obtain a Type "B" permit prior to site plan release. <br />11. Landscape Plan: The landscape plan, which proposes extensive preservation of native <br />vegetation, meets the criteria of Chapter 926. The applicant is proposing to preserve existing <br />vegetation to buffer all proposed parking. building, and shooting areas, and to meet the <br />county's landscape ordinance criteria No irrigation is required or proposed. <br />12. Utilities: The site will be served by an on-site well and septic tank. These facilities are <br />necessary to serve the building. The utility provisions have been approved by the <br />Environmental Health Department and the Department of Utility Services. <br />13. Dedication and Improvements: There is a Murphy Act easement which extends 100' into <br />the site and encompasses some existing and proposed improvements. Since some of the <br />improvements are encompassed by the Murphy Act easement. the applicant will, prior to site <br />plan release, need to have the portion of the easement affecting the site released. <br />_ 14. Concurrency: The applicant has signed a concurrency acknowledgment form which is <br />sufficient for site plan approval. <br />NOVEMBER 14, 2000 <br />-67- <br />BK 1 16 PG 079 <br />