Site Design Sample Clauses

Site Design. The Preliminary Plat/Concept Plan, as set forth in Exhibit B, is hereby approved.
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Site Design. 1. Prepare preliminary conceptual layout of the walking path and present to the City for approval.
Site Design. 5.1 General TABLE 5-1. GENERAL SITE DESIGN Site Component Acres % Rationale Total Site Area/Property Area Development Area/Limits of Work Building Footprint Area Hardscape/Impervious Area Softscape/Pervious Area Open Space Area
Site Design. As part of this XL project, Xxxxxx and EPA agreed to reexamine the original Atlantic Steel site plan in an attempt to identify design changes which would improve the travel and environmental performance of the redevelopment. Several opportunities for improvement were identified during a design charrette1 conducted under EPA by the town planning and architectural firm of Duany Plater-Zyberk (DPZ) and subsequent analyses of site designs by EPA (See Appendix G). Based on the results of these activities, Xxxxxx commissioned Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, and Stainback Architects to revise the site plan to incorporate as many potential improvements as possible. EPA and Xxxxxx believe the revisions will add to the anticipated superior environmental performance of this XL project. Several suggested changes and the corresponding revisions made to the Atlantic Steel site plan are outlined below and drawings reflecting revisions to the site design are contained in Appendix D.
Site Design. Describe scope and extent. Identify extent and general location of parking to be provided. Example: Some site design is a part of this work. The design shall address approach, circulation and service access throughout the facility. Service area and limited special permit parking design shall be developed as necessary. The bulk of user parking is remote and existing. Parking design and construction shall include path of travel. It is envisioned that some remote-site modifications will be required for ADA compliance and DSA approval of this project.
Site Design. Each Lot may contain no more than one primary residence, one accessory dwelling unit (“ADU”), one attached garage, and one customary and necessary storage building, subject to the square footage and height requirements below.
Site Design. Gaard’s experience at Xxxxxxxxx Engineers has primarily been in the design, plan and specification preparation, construction observation and administration of various street and utility reconstruction projects, which include street rehabilitation, urban street design, water main design, and sanitary and storm sewer design. XXXXX XXXXXX WASTEWATER DESIGN Shane’s experience is in municipal design with experience in environmental engineering. Xxxxx has experience in designing and performing construction administration services for municipal and industrial projects. Xxxxx will primarily be involved wastewater process design. XXX WHITL OCK, P.L.S SURVEY MANAGER Joe’s primary responsibility is to serve as survey manager for boundary, hydrographic, preliminary topographic, and construction staking on projects. He has worked on boundary surveys for power line corridors in South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and Wyoming. He also does boundary and platting for commercial, residential, and agricultural sites throughout South Dakota. Mechanical Treatment Facility and Future Expansion Scale: 1" = 400' Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx 000xx Xxxxxx 477th Avenue Acres 274th Street Total Site ±220.5 KKKP PROPERTY LLLP CONTAINING ±150.0 Acres XXXXXXXX XX LLC CONTAINING ±70.5 Acres 18242 - site exhibit.dwg STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Site Design. Street Level Interest In order to support successful businesses within commercial buildings, animation and diversity of retail and commercial options are important at the street level to make them attractive as a destination for shoppers and visitors. In order to facilitate a vibrant, pedestrian oriented streetscape, the following treatments shall be applied: • Buildings with street frontage shall provide street level pedestrian oriented uses on all street-facing frontages. Those at street corners should have display windows and the same level of design, detail, and transparency for both frontages to maintain continuity and pedestrian interest. • Uses that cannot include pedestrian oriented uses adjacent to the street or buildings that do not use regular commercial glazing patterns at the street level shall not occupy street frontage. • Dfoufst tibmm cf bodipsfe cz hsffo tqbdft ps public buildings. Drive-Through access in the Mixed-Use Areas: • Drive-through access windows are prohibited along the Main Street. • Drive-through stacking space shall not interrupt or impede traffic flow on streets or in parking lots where the aisle connects to a street. Seating areas activate the streetscape. • Stacking space shall not block pedestrian ways. • Drive-through access lanes, menu boards, and windows shall not be visible from the plaza or Main Street. • Drive-through access lanes shall be accessed through parking areas behind the Main Street buildings and not connect directly to streets. • Drive through access windows shall be integrated architecturally into the building design. • Stacking lane shall be screened with appropriate landscaping. • Dedicated staking space shall not exceed six car lengths. ARCHITECTURE Four-Sided Design • Bmm cvjmejoh gbŽbeft wjtjcmf gspn tusffut tibmm display a similar level of quality of materials and workmanship, detail, and architectural interest as the front elevation. Awnings provide shelter and articulation to storefronts. • Cvjmejoht xjui gbŽbeft uibu gbdf qvcmjd spaces other than streets such as mid-block courts between buildings, parking areas, and public plazas shall use the same materials and incorporate the same level of detail and bsujdvmbujpo bt uif tusffu.gbdjoh gbŽbeft/ Building Materials • Dpmps boe nbufsjbm dibohft tibmm pddvs bu jotjef corners. • Mirror and reflective glass is prohibited. • Vinyl and aluminum siding is prohibited. Massing and Form • Roofs shall match the building in terms of style, detailing, and materia...
Site Design. The Design report shall include a section on the site-specific design components including parking lot design, landscaping, drainage, ADA requirements, site security, site lighting, site grading, and underground utilities required as a part of the project. Site design shall meet all applicable City ordinances, applicable design criteria, specifications, policies, and building code requirements. Site design components shall consider ease of maintenance and shall consider impacts on neighboring properties. The Consultant shall provide input on the inlet and outlet piping distribution connections for the meter station, and provide recommendations for alternate piping configurations, if required. The site design will include a sewer service line if bathroom facilities are added to this facility. The site design does not include the design of any inlet and/or outlet transmission piping crossing the adjacent streets.
Site Design. The Design report shall include a section on the site-specific design components including parking lot design, landscaping, drainage, ADA requirements, site security, site lighting, site grading, and underground utilities required as a part of this project. Site design shall meet all applicable City ordinances, applicable design criteria, specifications, policies and building code requirements. Site design components shall consider ease of maintenance and shall consider impacts to neighboring properties. The Consultant shall provide input on the inlet and outlet booster piping distribution connections for the station and provide recommendations for alternate piping configurations, if required. Site design includes a concrete retaining wall. The site design does not include design of any suction and/or discharge piping crossing the adjacent streets.
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