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DRAFT <br /> 4. Consider relocating the pool area away from the southern portion of the site to <br /> reduce visibility and noise impact to the Parkside neighborhood, and design a noise <br /> barrier for the pool area. <br /> The open space component of the project was redesigned by relocating the <br /> swimming pool to the central portion of the site in order to increase the distance <br /> between the pool and the Parkside neighborhood. A connecting wall between <br /> Buildings C and D was also added and a six-foot tall wall was incorporated along the <br /> southern property line; both will act as additional noise barriers. <br /> 5. Provide more trees and shrubs to screen the project from view by the Parkside <br /> neighborhood; save the existing Eucalyptus and Palm trees along the southern <br /> property line; provide visual representations of the landscape screening at the <br /> three-, five-, and ten-year growth periods. <br /> All existing trees along the southern property line be preserved, and an evergreen <br /> hedge row has been added along the entire southern property line. A row of large <br /> evergreen trees will also be planted at the same location all the way along the <br /> property line, with additional planting of a series of large evergreen Southern Live <br /> Oaks in the parking area to provide additional screening. This will provide a <br /> three-tier landscape for buffer. Slides showed the three-year, five-year, and ten-year <br /> growth for landscaping, and for comparison purposes, the current view of the <br /> existing commercial building versus the proposed project with a ten-year landscape <br /> growth. <br /> At the January Work Session, the Commission suggested a redesign of the roofs of <br /> Buildings C and D to provide more visual interest and variation. Slides of visual <br /> simulations showed the redesigned roof with blended roof tiles and added dormers <br /> with vents, not windows, to improve the visual character of the roofs. <br /> 6. Provide more architectural detail and potentially darken the white exterior color of <br /> the buildings. <br /> The revised plans show updated architecture with elevations that highlighted the <br /> changes made, including: <br /> • Wooden gates at entries to the patios <br /> • More awnings <br /> • Rafter tails <br /> • Sconces <br /> • Recessed windows <br /> • Two darker color palettes replacing the exterior white color <br /> • Off-white finish on Buildings A and B and a taupe finish on Buildings C and D <br /> • Redesigned end unit in Building A that is visible from West Las Positas <br /> Boulevard to provide much greater architectural detail <br /> • Added pilasters and wrought iron <br /> DRAFT EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 2/26/2014 Page 3 of 13 <br />