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<br />~ <br /> <br />Galen Grant, 611 W. Hawthorne Drive, Walnut Creek, project archi t with Jerry Loving <br />and Associates, stated that he has been heavily involved in the design of the project. He <br />briefly reviewed the sanctuary plan and the areas to be landscaped, n ting that this plan is <br />just a refInement of the original plan of several years ago. The plan howed the play area, <br />the lawn and green areas, and the eventual removal of the modular w ng. He pointed out <br />they plan to heavily landscape the perimeter of the site, in particular e area fronting the <br />neighboring homes. <br /> <br />Mr. Grant addressed Condition 8, stating they have no problem with dscaping the islands; <br />however, they would like to landscape the forward part of the parkin lot islands, but leave <br />the ones to the back of the lot for a playing area for their youth grou . He felt they have <br />addressed all the issues that have been brought up heretofore, and ested modification of <br />Condition 8. He thought they would have plenty of parking space, p 'cularly because the <br />church is intending to incorporate three different times for church se . ces. <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner Wright asked Mr. Grant for further clarification as to hich islands he was <br />speaking of that they did not wish to landscape. Mr. Grant pointed e areas out on the <br />rendering. <br /> <br />,-. <br /> <br />Commissioner Michelotti noted that the Design Review Board had as that the landscaping <br />of those islands be done in three years. However, she understood . Grant and Mr. <br />Nordin to indicate they would like to keep the back part of the parkin lot open indefinitely <br />for outdoor play, but that they did agree to the Conditions of Approv at the Design Review <br />Board meeting and would abide by them, unless given permission by e Planning <br />Commission. Mr. Grant reiterated they would like to compromise b landscaping only the <br />end islands, but they do not want to make a huge issue out of it. <br /> <br /> <br />Chairman Hovingh was appreciative of the fact that the church had p vided handicapped <br />parking spaces. Mr. Grant stated they have provided six handicap spaces. <br /> <br />Chairman Hovingh discussed the parking situation with Mr. Grant. e expressed some <br />concern that they might immediately need the spaces taken up by the slands for parking. <br />Mr. Grant indicated that 75 percent of the lot would be used up on S nday mornings; the <br />youth group would not be needing that area except on Tuesdays, W nesdays, and possibly <br />Friday evenings. He felt they would have plenty of parking space as planned. <br /> <br />Chairman Hovingh further discussed the school district's concern abo t the perceived threat <br />of baseballs coming from the school playgrounds and hitting the wind ws on the east <br />elevation of the Core building. He asked whether those windows mi ht utilize shatter- <br />resistant material. Mr. Grant stated he did not think it was likely the church would have a <br />problem with balls coming over the fence. He felt that if the backs is properly designed, <br />there should be very few, if any balls coming over. He indicated sh r-resistant material is <br />easily scratched and difficult to clean. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />July 22, 1992 <br /> <br />Pago 3 <br />