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SUP Review: Big Blue Box & A Tree Service <br />Planning Commission Report; 6-16-20 <br /> <br /> <br />Page 14 <br /> <br />Recommended <br />Conditions: <br />1. Containers, if/when stacked in the authorized area for such use, shall not be <br />stacked more than two-high (≈ 17’). <br />2. To address aesthetics from the west, the property owner shall plant four (4) <br />white pine trees along the western border of the property. The trees shall be <br />planted a minimum of 15 feet apart and be staggered. <br />3. Chain link fencing for A Tree Service should be black vinyl covered fencing <br />(with slats) similar to the fencing recently erected at the former MICOM site <br />along Old Hwy 8. <br />4. A minimum of 20 feet shall be maintained between the planned white pine <br />trees and any container storage. Boulders, fencing, or some other barrier <br />agreed upon with DCAD shall be placed at this minimum setback to ensure <br />container storage does not encroach into this protective area. <br />5. Lighting on the site and building shall be directed downward and be installed <br />so as to prevent direct light from being detectable at all lot lines. Lighting is <br />also not to shine directly into the public right-of-way. Any problems with <br />existing lighting that are later identified shall be brought into compliance with <br />code requirements. <br />6. The applicants shall come to an agreement with DCAD staff on a final <br />containment solution for wood materials that will be effective over the long- <br />term. Additional perimeter control around all stockpiles will be required. <br />7. The applicant shall address stormwater concerns if unforeseen issues arise (or <br />become foreseeable) as a result of the on-site storage. <br />8. The applicants shall either make improvements to the site the eliminate <br />tracking of dirt into the street, or shall pay for street sweeping services <br />whenever directed to do so by the City. <br />9. The access route for container storage shall be agreed upon with DCAD staff <br />prior to any container storage commencing. <br />10. If either use (A Tree Service or Big Blue Box) is documented as trespassing <br />onto adjacent lands for any purpose, such documentation shall be considered <br />as valid grounds for repealing the outdoor storage authorization for that <br />particular use. <br />cc: Denise Volk, Main Contact <br /> Nickolaus Houwman, Site Designer <br /> Bill Kirkpatrick, Big Blue Box <br />
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