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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 10, 2022 <br />Page 5 of 13 <br />excluding the metal siding accent areas. The building has similar varied forms, <br />which are broken up by a combination of the entry fascias and a transitioning of <br />stucco to other materials between many first and second story areas. <br />Building 3 is an 8,539 square -foot three-story structure with 3,472 square feet <br />retail on the ground floor with 4,164 square feet of office on the second and 633 <br />square feet of office on the third floor. The height of the building is 40ft 5in and <br />exceeds the 40ft maximum per the GDP, requiring a waiver. Building 3 contains <br />varied forms, with a mix of flat roofs and shed roofs. A majority of the building is a <br />two-story mass, with a smaller central three-story element with a balcony facing <br />out towards the residential properties to the north. The first story has brick siding <br />on the first floor with a portion extending onto the second and third story. The <br />brick is broken up by board and batten between the first and second story. Fiber <br />cement panels are included in the second and third story facades. <br />Building 4 is a 4,365 square -foot one-story retail structure with an outdoor patio <br />area to the southwest of the building. The building's form is more simplistic than <br />other commercial buildings on site and is broken up by material changes and <br />fascia elements over the windows. The roof is mostly flat with a shed roof on the <br />southern portion. Materials consist of brick siding, cladding, and Cementitious lap <br />siding. <br />There are 13 residential buildings proposed on the northern half of the site. There <br />are 38 units total across duplexes, triplexes, and 4-plexes. The units are <br />proposed in either modern or farmhouse architectural styles, as shown in the <br />elevations on this slide. The residential buildings use materials including board <br />and batten, horizontal siding, fiber cement panels, brick, and stucco. The <br />materials match those used on the commercial buildings and in other North End <br />developments. <br />Because the scope is a mix of commercial and residential uses, staff determined <br />the CDDSG requirements would only be applicable to the commercial portion of <br />the site on Lot 3, which is highlighted on the map. Perimeter landscaping was <br />required along South Boulder Road, and the lot is required to meet building site <br />landscaping and parking lot landscaping requirements. <br />The South Boulder Road frontage proposes 17 trees where 16 are required. Per <br />the tree survey, 5 existing dead trees along South Boulder Road are proposed <br />for removal and 4 existing trees are proposed to remain. A total of 148 <br />commercial parking spaces are provided, which requires 19 parking lot <br />landscape trees. A total of 20 trees are provided in parking islands and areas <br />adjacent to parking spaces. <br />The CDDSG also requires that 25% of the area around a building perimeter is <br />landscaped with a 6ft wide planting area. All four commercial buildings have at <br />least 25% of the perimeter bordered by a 6ft or wider planting area. Landscaping <br />7 <br />