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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
5/6/2014
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15Y
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20
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E. Fencina and Walls: A "fencing and walls" plan is included in the plans, and is shown on <br /> page 12 (Figure 10) of the Planning Commission staff report. The following types of <br /> and walls are propose& <br /> a. Wall Around Vehicle Stalling Area—A 6-foot tall (7-foot tall along the southern boundary <br /> of the vehicle staging area, adjacent to the Neighborhood Park) stucco wall is proposed <br /> around the vehicle staging area. <br /> b. Ornamental Fence —A 6-foot tall black ornamental fence is proposed along the property <br /> boundary adjacent to Interstate-580, and between the sales/display and <br /> customer/employee parking lot. <br /> c. Guard Rail —An approximately 2-foot tall guard rail is proposed around the sales/display <br /> parking area. <br /> d. EVA Gate — A sliding gate made of tube steel framing and infill panels and removable <br /> bollards are proposed at the emergency vehicle access easement opening at the. <br /> western property line of the project site. <br /> e. Security Gate — A total of 3 security gates (identified as "delta gate" on the project <br /> plans) are proposed. The security gate is described as an embassy-style security gate <br /> in the project description, and is controlled by employees with a key-card. <br /> F. Lighting: Sheet LO-116745-1 of the project plans identifies lighting during operational <br /> hours and Sheet LO-116745-10 identifies after-hours lighting. Pole-mounted lighting at a <br /> height of 25-feet with "shoebox-style" fixtures are proposed along the access drive, in both <br /> the sales/inventory and customer/employee parking lots, and the vehicle staging area.. <br /> Wall sconces are also proposed on all three buildings. <br /> The lighting levels at ground-level during operational and non-operational hours are <br /> summarized in Table 1. As noted, the maximum foot-candle level during operational hours <br /> is 282, and the maximum foot-candle level during non-operational hours is 15.7 — a <br /> condition of approval requires the non-operational lighting levels to be reduced to no more <br /> than 10 foot-candles to be in keeping with the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> (MMRP). <br /> Table 1: Proposed Lighting Levels During Operational and Non-Operational Hours, in foot-candles <br /> _ <br /> Maximum . . . __ _ __. .. _ <br /> Operational Hours 28.2 <br /> Non-Operational Hours 15.7 <br /> Page 7 of 11 <br />
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