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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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11/18/2014
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15Y
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14 ATTACHMENT 5
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• <br /> stucco and stone wall matching the materials and colors of the proposed convenience market <br /> and carwash building. The applicant has agreed to make this change. Staff has included <br /> conditions of approval requiring the applicant to install quiet dryers (blowers), quiet vacuum <br /> units, and a sound barrier. Staff has also included a condition requiring written certification by <br /> the acoustic consultant prior to operation to verify the drive-through carwash facility is <br /> operating in compliance with the City's Noise Ordinance. <br /> Figure 9: Location of the Sound Barrier <br /> o fl o rr�� <br /> ' y o., <br /> 0 <br /> usamev:MI <br /> r <br /> J' 'OSEI;Silt PLAN <br /> Short-term noise would be generated during the construction phase. Conditions have been <br /> included to limit the hours of construction to minimize impacts on the surrounding uses. <br /> Construction equipment would be required to meet Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) noise <br /> standards and be equipped with muffling devices. <br /> Tree Removal and Landscaping <br /> An arborist report (dated July 8, 2013) was prepared by Arbor Resources which discusses the <br /> existing trees on the site. It surveyed 17 trees, including seven located off-site to the south <br /> and east with tree canopies overhanging the project site. Among the surveyed trees, five trees <br /> are coast redwood with the remainder comprising raywood ash, London plane, American <br /> sweetgum, tulip, flowering plum, and camphor. One tulip tree (Tree No. 11), a non-heritage <br /> sized tree, was recommended to be removed as it is dying. Two coast redwood trees (Tree <br /> PUD-102/P14-0014 Planning Commission <br /> Page 19 of 26 <br />
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