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37 <br /> 1 Craig said the LIDO has multiple buffers, with varied plantings. He said the 50-foot <br /> 2 buffer could have the quantity of plantings that would be found in a 75-foot buffer. He said the <br /> 3 75-foot buffer contains more evergreens. He said this would be an alternate design option. <br /> 4 Commissioner Marcoplos asked if there was a way to measure the densification. <br /> 5 Craig Benedict said yes, there is a certain amount of trees in each size of buffer. He <br /> 6 said the same amount of trees that would go in a 75-foot wide area would be compressed into a <br /> 7 50-foot wide area. <br /> 8 Commissioner Marcoplos said that may be an option, as long as the outcome could be <br /> 9 measurable. <br /> 10 Craig Benedict said it is quantifiable. <br /> 11 Commissioner Greene said it is quantifiable while the trees are living, but those trees will <br /> 12 change, and it is not the same as a 100-foot buffer. <br /> 13 Craig Benedict said the project has a requirement to maintain buffers, and have trees <br /> 14 grow from initial planting to mature heights. He said the County monitors this. <br /> 15 Commissioner Greene asked who covers this expense. <br /> 16 Craig Benedict said it is an ongoing inspection process done by the County, and if non- <br /> 17 compliance is found, the County sends a letter to the Developer for correction. <br /> 18 Chair Rich said she has a problem with the buffers, and would like to see an option that <br /> 19 includes the 100-foot buffer on the western and southern property lines. <br /> 20 Commissioner Price agreed. <br /> 21 Commissioner Greene agreed. <br /> 22 Commissioner Marcoplos agreed. <br /> 23 Commissioner McKee said he thinks there needs to be further discussion, as he <br /> 24 envisions the 50-foot buffer on the west and the south being all parking lots. He said he does <br /> 25 not think a 100-foot buffer would greatly impinge on the building. <br /> 26 Chair Rich said Craig Benedict has proposed a solution, but it is not what the County <br /> 27 expects. She asked if Staff could work with the Developer on this issue. <br /> 28 Commissioner Dorosin said it is important to consider the trade-offs, and if there could <br /> 29 be less parking over, or a taller building at some point, etc. He said it is important to be as <br /> 30 creative as possible. <br /> 31 Chair Rich agreed. <br /> 32 Commissioner Marcoplos agreed as well. He asked if there is some value to allow taller <br /> 33 buildings on the north side/interstate side. <br /> 34 Commissioner McKee expressed his appreciation to the Developer for revising the <br /> 35 delivery traffic out on Davis Road. He said the CZ process involves working within the County's <br /> 36 expectations and the Developer's needs. He said he would be willing to discuss the issue of <br /> 37 building heights in order to maintain the buffers. <br /> 38 Chair Rich said the next issue was land uses. <br /> 39 Michael Harvey said he has a stylistic concern about the project, but not about any of the <br /> 40 uses. He said he needs a head nod from the BOCC that the listed uses are acceptable. He <br /> 41 said most of the uses are listed in Settlers Point. <br /> 42 Commissioner Price asked if dry cleaning is really allowed, as they often need <br /> 43 chemicals. <br /> 44 Michael Harvey said chemicals do not have to be used, and it is up to the operator. He <br /> 45 said he does not see a problem with it. <br /> 46 The Board agreed by consensus about the list of uses. <br /> 47 Commissioner Bedford referred to page 58 and the LED lightning, and the word <br /> 48 "substantially". <br /> 49 Frank Csapo said a different style of lighting is required in certain laboratory formats, <br /> 50 and this wording is present to accommodate such unique situations. <br />