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f <br />y <br />VN-203, LP-81 <br />Page #2 <br />Site and Planting Plan" submitted by the applicant indicates that <br />the site can be designed to allow for the required 35 parking <br />spaces._ <br />The applicant has a unique circumstance because of the type of <br />business and number of employees. The hardship would-be the <br />construction of the excessive number of parking spaces. The <br />applicant's proposal of sodding and landscaping would create <br />a desirable appearance for the site rather than the large <br />amount of the curbing and paving. <br />However, the applicant's site plan indicates concrete curbing <br />only on the radius of the western driveway and only along the <br />eastern edge of the building.'( In a B-3 district concrete curbing <br />is required to enclose the entire parking area. The applicant's <br />reason for not including the required curbing is so that the <br />proposed parking area can later be developed to provide for 35 <br />parking spaces. Some type of curbing or bumper stops should be <br />required to protect the proposed landscape area. <br />The building plans indicate that painted one-score concrete block <br />will be used as an exterior wall treatment on the street sides <br />of the building. It is staff's opinion that this type of block <br />is a decorative block or equivalent as required by the zoning <br />code. <br />The site and landscape plans are incomplete in that grade and <br />contour plans, drainage plans and the provision for refuse storage <br />are not.indicated. With the above exceptions and the variance <br />request, the site plans as submitted meet all zoning code <br />requirements. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that VN-203 be approved by waiving the reading <br />and adopting the attached resolution with conditions. LP-81 should <br />be approved by simple motion contingent on the conformance with the <br />conditions of VN-203 and site and landscape plans signed by the <br />applicant and City Planner. <br />Jo M. Archer <br />Ci y Planner