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Resolution No. PC-2020-13 <br /> Page Two <br /> 2. Appropriate relationship of the proposed building to its site, including transition with <br /> the streetscape, public view of the buildings, and scale of the buildings within its site <br /> and adjoining buildings; <br /> 3. Appropriate relationship of the proposed building and its site to adjoining areas, <br /> including compatibility of architectural styles, harmony in adjoining buildings, <br /> attractive landscape transitions, and consistency with neighborhood character; <br /> 4. Preservation of views enjoyed by residents, workers within the city, and passersby <br /> through the community; <br /> 5. Landscaping designed to enhance architectural features, strengthen vistas, provide <br /> shade, and conform to established streetscape; <br /> 6. Relationship of exterior lighting to its surroundings and to the building and adjoining <br /> landscape; <br /> 7. Architectural style, as a function of its quality of design and relationship to its <br /> surroundings; the relationship of building components to one another/the building's <br /> colors and materials; and the design attention given to mechanical equipment or <br /> other utility hardware on roof, ground or buildings. <br /> 8. Integration of signs as part of the architectural concept; and <br /> 9. Architectural concept of miscellaneous structures, street furniture, public art in <br /> relationship to the site and landscape. <br /> The proposed development includes the demolition of existing storage unit buildings <br /> and an office and construction of two new storage unit buildings, an office, and related <br /> site improvements on a 6.59-acre site for Public Storage. The project includes an <br /> extensive planting plan that focuses on the site frontages at the north along Stanley <br /> Boulevard and south along the recently constructed Nevada Street. The proposed <br /> landscaping includes 59 trees and a variety of other shrubs and flowers that will greatly <br /> increase the current planting on-site. The landscaping will contribute to the streetscape <br /> from both site frontages and enhance the overall site design. The Planning Commission <br /> finds that the proposed development considers preservation of the natural beauty on the <br /> site and the landscaping is designed to enhance the project and streetscape. <br /> The neighboring properties includes a mixture of uses including residential and <br /> commercial. The adjacent residential property to the west includes houses that vary <br /> from two- to three-stories with maximum heights that are taller than the proposed <br /> development, albeit at a smaller scale. The surrounding commercial uses include auto <br /> repair, warehouse, and retail. The adjacent commercial buildings are one- and two-story <br /> buildings and have their "back-of-house" facing the Public Storage property with <br /> main/public facing entrances on the opposite sides. The proposed three-story building <br /> will be substantially larger than the existing single-story storage buildings and <br /> surrounding commercial buildings; however, it is designed to minimize its scale through <br />