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Criteria 17.28.120 (B) <br />9. The project and development should <br />attempt to incorporate features which <br />reduce the demand for water usage. <br />10. Landscape plans shall attempt to <br />reduce heating and cooling demands of <br />buildings through the selection and <br />placement of landscape materials, paving, <br />vegetation, earth forms, walls, fences, or <br />other materials. <br />11. Proposed developments shall be <br />buffered from collector and arterial streets. <br />Such buffering may be accomplished by <br />earthen berms, landscaping, leafing <br />patterns, and other materials. Entrance <br />islands defining traffic patterns along with <br />landscaping shall be incorporated into <br />entrances to developments. <br />12. There shall be encouraged the siting of <br />lot arrangement, building orientation and <br />roof orientation in developments so as to <br />obtain the maximum use of solar energy for <br />heating. <br />13. The overall PUD shall provide a variety <br />of housing types. <br />14. Neighborhoods within a PUD shall <br />provide a range of housing size. <br />15. Architectural design of buildings shall <br />be compatible in design with the contours <br />of the site, compatible with surrounding <br />designs and neighborhoods, shall promote <br />harmonious transitions and scale in <br />character in areas of different planned <br />uses, and shall contribute to a mix of styles <br />within the city. <br />11 <br />Finding <br />Compliant <br />Planning Commission <br />Staff Report <br />June 12, 2025 <br />Narrative <br />The proposed canopies will have <br />minimal water usage. The <br />landscaping is proposed to use no <br />more water than existing <br />landscaping once the trees mature. <br />Compliant The landscape plan does not <br />propose removing many trees <br />located closest to the building. Most <br />trees to be removed are along the <br />site perimeter. Additionally, the <br />proposed solar canopies will <br />provide shade to the parking area. <br />Compliant The proposal is located at the end <br />of a privately -owned cul-de-sac and <br />has minimal property line exposure <br />to streets. A landscaped entry are <br />is provided at the entrance of the <br />subject lot. <br />Not <br />applicable <br />The proposal does not include <br />housing. <br />Not The proposal <br />applicable housing. <br />Not The proposal <br />applicable housing. <br />Not The proposal <br />applicable buildings. <br />does not include <br />does not include <br />does not include new <br />
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