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D. The Planning Commission finds that the Application does not comply with <br />LMC Sec. 16.16.020.B., which states that drainage areas should be left in a <br />natural state to the greatest extent possible. The Applicant has not <br />demonstrated that grading of drainage areas within public opens spaces has <br />been limited to the greatest extent possible. <br />E. The Planning Commission finds that the Application does not comply with the <br />2010 ConocPhillips Campus General Development Plan (GDP). The type <br />and character of the development proposed with the Application is not <br />consistent with the GDP and the street network does not comply with the <br />street network shown on the GDP because it is proposed as publically <br />dedicated roads rather than private roads. <br />Section 3. Based on the foregoing findings and the evidence and testimony <br />presented at the hearing, the Planning Commission hereby concludes that the <br />Application should be denied in accordance with LMC Sec. 16.12.075. <br />PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth day of November, 2022 <br />By. <br />/7. <br />Attest: <br />Jeffrey Moline, Secretary <br />Planning Commission <br />3 <br />Steve Brauneis, Chair <br />Planning Commission <br />