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AGENDA REPORT
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2/6/2018
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The proposed development would include a total of 31 parking stalls. None of the Sunflower <br />Hill residents are expected to have their own cars or drive. Daily parking demands are <br />unknown at this time and would be dependent on the ultimate composition of entities that use <br />the development. Depending on the services needed by Sunflower Hill, typical daily parking <br />would be utilized by the on-site property manager and Sunflower Hill on-site staff, with the <br />remaining parking spaces available for general visitors, service providers, or for other <br />partnerships and/or vocational collaborations with organizations that are described further in <br />the report. Due to the unique nature of the development and the fact that the residents don't <br />drive, staff believes that the proposed on-site parking will be sufficient to accommodate the on- <br />site property management, caregivers, support staff, as well as visitors on a daily basis. <br />However, the adequacy of the on-site parking supply would be verified before this project <br />returns to the Planning Commission. The proposed drive aisle and access would connect <br />Sunflower Hill Way and Nevada Street and is proposed to be 25 feet wide. Landscape and <br />hardscape areas would also be provided throughout the property. <br />Architecture <br />The proposed farmhouse architectural style incorporates influences from on-site structures <br />(past and present) while integrating more modern design elements. The proposed buildings <br />feature gray -toned horizontal lapped and vertical board -and -batten siding with brown -colored <br />composition and standing -seam metal roofs. The proposed colors are shown on the elevation <br />drawings within Exhibit B and Figure 4. The residential building would be approximately 28 feet <br />6 inches tall, and the community building would be approximately 20 feet tall, measured from <br />finished grade to the roof peaks. A covered trash enclosure surrounded by a trellis and vines <br />would be located near the east property line adjacent to the neighboring Public Storage facility. <br />Figure 4: Elevations <br />PUD -129, 3780 Stanley Blvd. <br />6 of 10 <br />Planning Commission <br />
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