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:.\ -ate"T t - <br /> .., — . 4 <br /> ,r - <br /> iN • <br /> �/ , • - - _ tee'",` 0•p ,mac\ 1 ``►� O. <br /> .A 144. .0` , + . .a. sue, <br /> $ <br /> e <br /> v <br /> �o„ <br /> e <br /> 5 N <br /> � Nk <br /> 1;f <br /> e s/ <br /> Figure 3: Perspective Drawing Showing Proposed Shopping Center <br /> The exteriors of the buildings consist primarily of brick and stucco, and are accented by <br /> architectural elements including awnings, cornicing, covered entries, wing-wall elements, and <br /> varying roof heights. The major grocery tenant within Building E includes a split-face facade <br /> with brick entry columns. <br /> Landscaping: Conceptual landscaping plans inclusive of a plant palette are provided as part <br /> of the project plans. Generally, landscaping is proposed around the perimeter of the site <br /> (with a wider landscape buffer along El Charro Road), within parking areas, and within <br /> bioretention treatment areas. Figures 4a and 4b show the proposed landscaping plan and an <br /> enlargement of the landscape treatment at the northeastern corner of the site near the <br /> intersection of Stoneridge Drive and El Charro Road. <br /> The project developer would be required to contribute to the design and construction of a <br /> roadway entry feature near the northeastern corner of the subject site, and thus the corner <br /> treatment may change from what is currently shown once plans are developed and finalized. <br /> The feature is intended to be similar (but not necessarily identical) to the feature seen on the <br /> City of Livermore side of the Stoneridge Drive/Jack London Boulevard and El Charro Road <br /> intersection, and is intended to demarcate the northeast entry into Pleasanton. <br /> Page 5of9 <br />