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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> September 21 2010 <br /> Page 7of11 <br /> The property is bounded on the southern side by an irrigation ditch and a drainage <br /> ditch. The irrigation ditch will be abandoned with the permission of the John D. <br /> Mayhoffer trust. The drainage ditch will remain in its present location. The northern side <br /> of the property contains an irrigation ditch, which will be piped as part of the <br /> development. <br /> The storage facility has been designed to screen the interior operations from the public <br /> view. The southern elevation (front) of the structure provides a mix of materials <br /> including stucco, brick veneer, and bronze accent panels which help to give the <br /> structure visual interest from the street. The front facade also incorporates standing <br /> seam metal roofs in some locations and steel trellises accent the walls. The roof line on <br /> the front elevation varies from 20 feet at its lowest point to 34 feet at the peak of the roof <br /> line. <br /> The applicant has provided a landscape buffer along the northern side of the property <br /> adjacent to the Harney Lastoka open space. The entire facility will be surrounded by an <br /> architectural wall, which will screen the majority of the storage activities from the public <br /> view. The Planning Commission reviewed the proposal and forwarded a resolution of <br /> support with six conditions <br /> APPLICANT PRESENTATION <br /> Kyle Callahan, Kyle Callahan Associates Architecture, representing Doug Chestnut, <br /> presented pictures of the site, and conceptual drawings of the proposed storage facility. <br /> He stressed the growing need for storage facilities in the community. He stated the site <br /> will contain six large buildings, which will be surrounded by an architectural wall. The <br /> facility will have control gates, keypad access and two entries. Storage can be either on <br /> the ground level or on a roof level (Pod storage). He stated the applicant has agreed <br /> with all the conditions set forth by the Planning Commission. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Councilors questioned a painted sign advertising the storage facility facing the Lafayette <br /> open space area. Planning Director Russ noted the Planning Commission discussed <br /> the signage and approved the request for three signs. City Planner McMillan confirmed <br /> the third sign is a variance to the sign code. It was noted the signage is limited to 15 SF. <br /> The variance would permit signage of 20 SF. Councilors voiced their concerns over the <br /> variance to the sign code; the size of the building and screening. Mr. Callahan <br /> explained the site requires more signage because it is off the main road and will not be <br /> visible to passing motorists. Doug Chestnut, 2073 Eisenhower Drive, Louisville, CO <br /> stressed the importance of the signage to identify the storage facility business. <br /> City Attorney Light requested the two PowerPoint presentations and the letter received <br /> from Michael Deborski be made a part of the record of the meeting. <br />