HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB202000016 Checklist 2021-09-17EQUIPMENT REVIEW CHECKLIST
Accessory structures and equipment
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Accessory structures and equipment should be integrated into the overall
Satellite antennae are proposed to be
plan of development and shall, to the extent possible, be compatible with
installed at the back of the building. this is
the building designs used on the site.
the furthest location from the EC. Building
works significantly to screen the equipment.
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The following should be located to eliminate visibility from the Entrance
Corridor street. If, after appropriate siting, these features will still have a
negative visual impact on the Entrance Corridor street, screening should be
provided to eliminate visibility. a. Loading areas, b. Service areas, c.
Refuse areas, d. Storage areas, e. Mechanical equipment, f Above -ground
utilities, and g. Chain link fence, barbed wire, razor wire, and similar
security fencing devices.
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Screening devices should be compatible with the design of the buildings
Landscaping is to be added. Rows of mixed
and surrounding natural vegetation and may consist of.
shrubs (18" at planting) and grasses, and
a. Walls, b. Plantings, and c. Fencing.
ornamental trees are proposed in 2 locations
closer to the EC where current gaps in
landscaping allow views to rear of property.
Evergreen and ornamental trees are also
proposed at the NE comer of the building,
east of the antennae.
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The following note should be added to the site plan and the architectural
Eastbound traffic will have some limited
plan: "Visibility of all mechanical equipment from the Entrance Corridor
visibility of the antennae at the north corner
shall be eliminated."
of the building in the winter months. The
antennae will be visible above a berm and a
6' tall security fence. The overall antennae
height is 16.9'. A large deciduous tree stands
on the adjacent property. When in leaf, it
will screen the antennae. Adding evergreens
towards the rear (north) of the site on the
west side could eliminate visibility of the
antennae from this side.