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Alex Byrd <br />From: Alex Byrd <br />Sent Monday, December 7, 2020 3:21 PM <br />To: 'Steve Hammer' <br />Cc: Steve ingall Sabrina Fandler <br />Subject 1505 112th Street SW - REV120-018 and B2012-005 - Planning Corrections <br />Hello, <br />Thank you for submitting a Design Review application and building permit to convert an existing vehicle emissions <br />testing facility into a church at 1505112'h Street SW (project REV120-019 and permit B2012-005). In order for the <br />Planning Department to approve the project, please submit the following: <br />Please add the exterior building dimensions on the site plan. <br />A sign cannot be located in the right-of-way. Please revise the she plan accordingly. <br />Ill a separate sign permit is required for all new signs. <br />Pedestrian weather protection is required over all primary building entries per EMC19.31.B.080.H. Please <br />provide pedestrian weather protection that is at least five feet deep over all primary entries. This may include a <br />recessed entry, canopy, porch, etc. Please revise the plans accordingly. <br />The code requires a 12-foot wide sidewalk to be installed and street trees to be planted. However, this is not <br />possible due to the required Critical Area buffers. Instead of requiring the frontage improvements mentioned <br />above, please restore the Critical Area buffer in the area located west of the driveway entrance (area where the <br />signs are located in the photo below). This could be low growing shrubs, instead of larger trees. Please revise <br />the landscaping plan accordingly. <br />Please clarify if there is any ground mounted mechanical equipment on site and If so, indicate on site plan. <br />Please demonstrate how exterior site lighting will meet the requirements in EMC19.31.B.070. M. Exterior site <br />lighting can be shown on the landscaping plan and building lighting can be shown on the elevations. <br />Please note a site visit will be performed on Tuesday, December 8'h to verify existing perimeter landscaping and <br />the wetland buffer is intact. If there are gaps in existing landscaping, it will need to be replanted to comply with <br />the current landscaping requirements. <br />