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5) LEED Silver No change. LEED Silver certification is being pursued. <br /> Certification or <br /> equivalent <br /> Street& 22.020 Special Streetscape 1) Special Sidewalk score pattern to be per city standard two foot square <br /> Parking D.2.b Treatment, Minimum of Two treatment pattern. Pavement coloration is to match other newly <br /> Standards Required surfacing:See constructed city sidewalks. These will match the newly <br /> A1.02&A1.03 constructed sidewalks at the adjacent Hampton Inn project. <br /> Please see attached sidewalk and plaza drawings. <br /> 2) Corner curb No change. <br /> bulbs&other <br /> landscaping: <br /> See A1.02& <br /> A1.03 <br /> 3) Other Decorative tree grates have been added for the street trees. <br /> treatments as <br /> approved by <br /> the city <br /> 22.020 D.5 Building Design <br /> a. Ground floor See retail elevations. No change <br /> transparency— <br /> Minimum of 40% <br /> b. Window treatments See window details on No change <br /> —windows recessed A5.03 <br /> 2"minimum <br /> c. Materials prohibited: None used No change <br /> d. Building entrances— Canopies provided. Revised canopy design includes glass and steel canopies instead <br /> weather protection See A3.01—A3.04 and of canopies with wood soffit. Canopies are at entrances and <br /> for minimum of 6 A5.05. corners and not continuous along entire building frontage. <br /> feet Please see attached canopy drawings. <br /> e. Building corners-One Special balcony design Sunshades and wrap-around colored glass balconies are provided at <br /> or more elements to at corners.See A3.01— building corners.Building color accents are also provided at corners. <br /> emphasize these A3.04. The permitted drawings show 4-foot deep balconies with integral <br /> locations sunshades. The new balconies are 1'-3"deep. The balconies with <br /> integral sunshades,as shown on the drawings,are not commercially <br /> available. Custom designing them was proving difficult due to <br /> technical difficulties. Specifically,the integral sunshade design <br /> required attachment to the building at points spanning between <br /> floors.This required method of attachment would not allow for <br /> adequate movement between the floors without possibly causing <br /> 3 / <br />