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STAFF REPORTS
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4/1/2008
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15 Y
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06 ATTACHMENT 05
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The buildings will each have a specific color palate adding interest and diversity to the project's <br />streetscape. The roof material on all of the buildings is proposed as architectural grade <br />composition shingles. Each building is approximately 30 feet tall when measured from finished <br />grade to roof ridge. <br />Staff believes that the proposed vinyl windows, if recessed, could be complementary to the <br />building design. Staff has discussed this with the applicant and has added a condition of <br />approval to reflect this. <br />Street Profile <br />Mr. David Morris, a resident on Adams Street indicated that the proposed development would <br />block the view from his home. As previously mentioned, the property slopes down from the <br />south to the north. The sidewalk on Vineyard Avenue is at approximately 381.2 feet above sea <br />level. The first unit would be constructed at 375.25 feet above sea level (pad elevation), which is <br />approximately six feet below the sidewalk. At a 30-foot height, the proposed development <br />would be approximately 24 feet above that sidewalk; taller than the existing one-story house on <br />the site but lower than the adjacent three- story buildings. In comparison to other developments <br />on Vineyard Avenue, staff finds that the proposed height is comparable. In addition, the <br />applicant has prepared street profiles showing building profiles cross Vineyard Avenue at <br />Adams Way. The profile demonstrates that that the proposed two-story development would be <br />significantly lower than the adjoining three-story building to the west, and that its roof line <br />would not project beyond the existing homes on Adams Street. <br />Street Profile <br />Landscaping/Fencing <br />The arborist surveyed 30 trees consisting eight species and including five heritage sized trees. <br />Four of the surveyed trees are located off site and the rest are located on site. The tree report <br />Case No. PUD-71 Planning Commission <br />Page - 8 - <br />
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