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Sisk: <br /> <br />Brooks: <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Brooks: <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Brooks: <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Brooks: <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Brc. oks: <br /> <br />Sisk: <br /> <br />Brooks: <br /> <br />Is lot 5 the largest lot? <br /> <br />Yes. <br /> <br />Your thought would be that the <br />parking would be in balance and it <br />would be a 36/64 coverage split <br />then. <br /> <br />I hope so. <br /> <br />As far as building coverage is <br />concerned, is it fair to assume then <br />that on your maximum building <br />coverage on lot 1, 9,400 sq. ft.? <br />That's a total of 9,400 sq. ft., <br />first and second floors? <br /> <br />No, that's 9,400 sq. ft. coverage. <br /> <br />As far as the "cash in lieu of", <br />what was the meaning wherein you <br />were led to believe that the City <br />would accept "cash in lieu of"? <br /> <br />It was a Work Session. <br /> <br />I take it that you would be willing <br />to do open space, if that would be <br />required? <br /> <br />I'm looking at this from the <br />standpoint of what I think would <br />work best on the site. I think that <br />the ability to keep the buildings <br />away from the residential uses of <br />the neighborhood, the intensive <br />landscaping that we're intending to <br />do, the utilization of the public <br />service area with the type of <br />landscaping, bike paths, and parking <br />that we're planning on doing, would <br />result in the highest quality of <br />product that we could present. <br /> <br />How many square feet is the public <br />service dedication on which you <br />could not build anyway? <br /> <br />If you multiply 220 x 75, that will <br />give you the square footage. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />