"Landscape <br />Architecture" drawings <br />in the Dropbox folder <br />for both of these issues. <br />(4)Lighting <br />EC 9.6725 <br />Yes <br />(S) Loading & Service <br />No backward <br />Yes <br />Drives <br />Movement into Right <br />of Way <br />(6) Surfacing <br />Durable dust free <br />Gravel <br />No <br />surfacing <br />Response: Please <br />refer to "West <br />Property Line" <br />documents in the <br />Dropbox folder. Also, <br />if I may dare say, I <br />noticed that Hop <br />Valley Brewery just <br />got permitted with a <br />comparable sized <br />parking lot that's all <br />gravel. Why can't we <br />have gravel? <br />Several standards as listed above are proposed for non-compliance which requires consistency <br />with the purpose statement of the PUD which is consistent with PUD purposes set out in EC <br />9.8300, or as otherwise noted below. <br />9.8300 Purpose of Planned Unit Development. The planned unit development (PUD) <br />provisions are designed to provide a high degree of flexibility in the design of the site <br />and the mix of land uses, potential environmental impacts, and are intended to: <br />(1) Create a sustainable environment that includes: <br />(a) Shared use of services and facilities. <br />(b) A compatible mix of land uses that encourage alternatives to the use of <br />the automobile. <br />(c) A variety of dwelling types that help meet the needs of all income <br />groups in the community. <br />(d) Preservation of existing natural resources and the opportunity to <br />enhance habitat areas. <br />(e) Clustering of residential dwellings to achieve energy and resource <br />conservation while also achieving the planned density for the site. <br />(2) Create comprehensive site plans for' geographic areas of sufficient size to <br />provide developments at least equal in quality to those that are achieved <br />through the traditional lot by lot development and that are reasonably <br />compatible with the surrounding area. <br />1478 <br />