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"?..v . :.." <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />"TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFEItENCE'° <br />AlaCHITECTURAL ItEV1EVV BOARD <br />li'IINUTES - SEPTElVIBER 17, 2003 <br />C010TFERENCE ROOM <br />5:30 P.M. <br />1. ROLL CALL: Chairman Zergott called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm <br />PRESENT: B. Zergott, M. Yager, and J. Nader <br />ALSO PRESENT: Building Commissioner D. Conway, Assistant Clerk of Commissions A. Kilbane <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINLJTES: The minutes from the Architectural Review Board <br />meetings held July 16, 2003 and July 22, 2003 have been submitted for approval. <br />M. Yager made a motion to approve the minutes of the meetings held July 16 and July 22, 2003 as <br />submitted. The motion was seconded by J. Nader and unanimously approved. <br />III. SIGNS: <br />IV. OLD BUSINESS: <br />AutoZone, Inc., 24250 Lorain Rd., PP#231-31-005 <br />The proposal consists of construction of a one-story masonry building and associated site work. <br />Note: Planning Commission addressed the proposal 04/08/03 and approved the plans 7/8/03: <br />The Architectural Review Board tabled this proposal at its July 16, 2003 meeting. <br />Applicant's Presentation <br />Mr. Jeffrey Berneburg reviewed the revised plans with the board members. He indicated the landscaping <br />plan has been substantially improved. He then reviewed the position of existing trees and pointed out what <br />will be added to the site. He handed out photographs that show the existing vegetation. Mr. Berneburg said <br />the store will be a 5,400 square foot building. They are providing 28 total parking spaces with 2 being <br />handicapped spots. They have a trash dumpster enclosure that is constructed of the same material they are <br />proposing for the building. He then reviewed the building plan which was revised as requested by the <br />board. <br />Board Member Questions and Comments <br />Mr. Yager asked Mr. Berneburg to go through the materials relative to the colors on the sample board. 1VIr. <br />Berneburg reviewed the colors on the building. Mr. Yager asked if there will be any lights on the <br />building. Mr. Berneburg said they will have small, decorative, surface mounted lights. There will be 4 <br />across the back and 3 on the right side. They will be 100-watt light bulb fixtures so they are not bright. <br />They are a decorative splash type fixture. Mr. Conway asked if they will have cut offs. Mr. Berr?eburg <br />said it is a wall mounted unit that is basically a splash straight down. 1VIr. Conway commented there are a <br />couple of residents to the rear of the building and he is concerned about the lighting, particularly an exposed <br />fiature on the back. Mr. Yager said he wonders why they would even have a decorative fixture on the <br />back. He suggested the applicant eliminate them. Mr. Berneburg said they can do that. Mr. Yager <br />inquired about mechanical equipment. 1VIr. Berneburg referred to the plans and indicated they are <br />screened. Mr. Zergott asked if there will be any new parking lot lighting. 1VIr. Berneburg replied it is the <br />same as it was before. He then reviewed the photometric plan. He said the monument sign is also the same <br />as it was proposed previously. Mr. Yager asked who determined the number of parking spaces. 10'Ir. <br />Berneburg said they wanted to meet the city code, and in fact exceeded it by a few spaces. Mr. Yager <br />asked if they need that many spaces. He then asked if they can land bank some of them. He said it seems <br />extraordinary to have that many spaces for the type of product they sell. He asked if they also have to have <br />2 curb cuts for a store that does not have that many customers at one time. Mr. Berneburg pointed out the