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PLANNING OBJECTIVES FOR
THE GATEWAY AT HARMONY ROAD P.U.D. THIRD FILING
1 . LANDSCAPING
The objective in our landscape design is to provide seasonal
variety with year around color for viewing pleasure. These
various plant materials as keyed on the plan make this objective
possible.
A . GREEN ASH (Fraxinus Pennsylvanica) seedless variety,
height--35, spread--20, growth--medium, form--rounded, fall
color--bright yellow, 2" calipher.
B. HONEY LOCUST (Gleditsia Trizicanthos) Thornless, height--40 ' ,
spread--25 ' , growth--medium, form--open headed, drought
resistant, tolerant of city atmosphere, summer color--green 2"
calipher.
C. PINYON PINE (Pinus Edulis) height--20 ' , spread--15 ' , growth--
medium, form--broadly conical (bushy) , 6 ' planting height, ever
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green.
• D. CHERRY, CANADA RED (Pinus Edulis) Height--20 ' , spread--15' ,
Growth--Medium, Maroon—Red Foliage . New growth turning red as as
leaves mature . Extremely hardy, 2" calipher.
E. CRAB (Radiant) Flowering Height 12 ' to 18-, hardy, compact,
symmetrical tree with red tint in the spring, turning green as
season progresses, 2" calipher.
F. HOPA CRAB (Mal.us Hopa) Height--22 ' , spread--12 ' , growth
medium, form—open headed, rosy pink blossoms, very hardy.
G . DOGWOOD, REDTWIG, COLORDO RED—OSIER (Cornus Stoloni—
f era Coloradensis) Height--6`-8' , dark green foliage with red
stems, outstanding winter landscape, tolerates shades.
H. EVER GREEN BLUE CHIP (Juniperus Horizontalis) height 1-to 2-,
silver—blue color on fine foliage, low mounding, spreading habit,
superior ground cover, 5 gal .
J . EVER GREEN SEA GREEN (Juniperus Chinensis) height--4'to 6' ,
lush green foliage and arching branches, 5 ' gal .
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We vary from the original preliminary plan in that we have re—
moved 4' of landscape from the south property line. To
' @®mpeng4ty for this loss of approximately 780 square feet of
land—scaped area we have added approximately 2875 square feet to
the front of the property which is more visible to the Public
since College carries a much larger amount viewing traffic. This
also improves the overall College streetscape . We have also
added three predominate areas of landscape to the parking along
the south one way access.
7 We also lost the flexibility of using excessive foundational
plantings because of the type of use and the relocation of the
building. With the proposed uses, we need traffic movement and
access on four sides of the building with parking in the front .
We feel that the large increase to the College streetscape and
the areas in and around our center help to compensate for this •
loss.
2 . LAND USE
With this application, we are proposing the use of three tenants,
TCBY Yogurt, Little Caesars and Big 0 Tire Company. As compared
to the preliminary P.U.D. which proposed a sit down type restur—
ant, we feel that our uses will inhance the overall P.U.D. The
sit down resturant was an entity unto itself, our proposal is an
accesory use to the total P.U.D. In the case of Big 0 Tire, the
general public will have the advantage of selecting one of the
neighboring food services for a quick and convenient lunch or
dinner while awaiting the completion of motor vehicle service
work. Big 0 Tire majors in quick turn around business therefore
making the two food services we are proposing a real plus since
they are also quick service oriented.
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3. ACCESS TO PUBLIC STREETS AND INTERNAL CIRCULATION
The project we propose will utilize the approved access streets
and drives as per the preliminary P.U.D. The traffic flow will
be ao follower We expect the majority of the traffic to enter at
College Avenue . If the individual is a TCBY customer, we have
provided parking and a one way drive through with enough room for
five cars stacked at the drive through window. After going
through the drive up, or parking in front for Yogurt or Pizza,
the customer would then travel around on the north side of Big 0
Tire . If a customer is going to Big 0 Tire only, then the exit
is obviously to the rear of the property. Our drives and parking
areas are also completly accessable from the rear of the
property.
4. ARCHITECHTURAL DESIGN MATERIALS
The objective in our architectural design is to make our project
compatable with the existing Gateway at Harmony Road PUD require—
ments .
All walls will be masonry material to match the color of the Mc—
Donalds store . The gray and sandstone colors will be treated
similar to McDonalds . All storefront mullions will be sized to
match the McDonalds store.
The intention of our architectural elevations is to blend with
the surrounding facilities and yet have a limited amount of in—
dividual own identity.
5 . PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
Our site design allows for pedestrians to access the neighboring
• uses via a concrete walk way near the southwest corner of the
property and a concrete walk near the 30 ' access to the property
situated to the north.
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Our signage is planned to be compatable with the existing P%U.D.
We are proposing the use of a monument sign at the entry point on
College Avenue . This sign is 39 square feet . This sign will be
compatable with McDonald' s monument sign. As per our sign
elevational design we are using lettering which is simple block
style type with no corporate logo identity. We are also
proposing to use directional signs within the property that will
• be the same letter style and size as used by McDonalds with out
the McDonalds "M" logo. For the purposes of TCBY's drive up
window, we have located a menu board sign near the trash
dumpsters . The objective here is to remove the menu board from
the site of College traffic . All signs for tenants will be of
the individual letter illuminated type .
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7. TRASH DUMPSTERS AND TIRE ENCLOSURE
Our design has provided for proper screening, convenient access
by service people and tenants and construction materials compat—
able with the building materials .
Each dumpster is built with material on three sides to match the
building and chain link gates interwoven with redwood slatts.
Similar treatment of screening and gates will be used for tire
storage . Both the dumpsters and tire storage will be open to the
top .
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9, PARKING
Our objective with the parking and overall land to building
coverage will allow for both the customer and the tenants.
Currently the Big 0 Tire store has only 5 spaces for parking,
three working bays, and stacking space for 2 cars . This plan
provides 10 parking spaces designated for Big 0 Tire plus the
ability to utilize other parking in the center and this plan
provides for 8 working bays with four being drive through.
After physical examination of the parking situation at Park
Central where both TCBY and Little Caesars are tenants, it
appears that the parking provided on our plan will be sufficient.
Each tenant feels that this plan will be more workable since
at Park Central there are 9-10 business which face Lemay with
approximately 32 parking spaces directly in front of their units,
this is then approximately 3 spaces for each tenant . Our plan
shows 21 spaces with easy access to TCBY and Little Caesars . •
There are of course other parking spaces available in Park
Central .
Given the fact that our parking spaces are too valuable to be
available for automobiles, we have not provided a motorcycle
parking space .
9 . SITE AMMEN I TY
For the convenience and pleasure of the public, we are providing
outdoor bench seating in conjuction with the landscaping which
protrudes infront of the complex.
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