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11/14/1978 - Packet AGENDA TIGARD SITE DEVELOPMENT & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW BOARD *` November 14 , 1978 - 5 : 30 P.M. Tigard City Hall 12420 S .W. Main Street - Tigard 1. Call to Order: 2. Roll Call : 3. Minutes : 4 . Communication: 5 . 1 SDR 52-78 (Morning Hill Phase I) A request by Wedgwood Homes, Inc. to have reviewed the children ' s play area, equipment, street trees and appropriate landscaping and landscape islands. 6. Adjournment: STAFF REPORT TIGARD DESIGN REVIEW HOARD November 14, 1978 - 5: 30 P.M. Tigard City Hall 14KW 12420 S .W. Main St. - Tigard, OR 97223 Docket: SDR 52-78 Request: Landscaping Review of an approved planned development, Morning Hill Location: Rectangular parcel (approximately 59 acres located directly east of S.W. 135th and directly north of S.W. Walnut Street Applicant: Wedgewood Homes, Incorporated I. Basic Facts: 1. The site has a mixed designation of urban low density and urban medium density as directed in the NPO #7 Comprehensive Plan (Note: The NPO #7 Comprehensive Plan has yet to formerly be adopted) . 2. On SepteP1)er 19 , 1978 the general plan and program review for a planned unit development (Morning Hill) was approved with -,onditions by the Tigard Planning Commission (Ref. ZC 5-77) . kWw° II. Findings: (Note : Due to the magnitude of the landscaping plan proposed a staff report cannot accurately portray this submittal. Therefore, specifics of the plan will be addressed during the staff presentation) . 1 . The proposed plantings for the berm bordering S .W. 135th and C .T . Walnut provide a good variety and quantity of plantings. These factors coupled with the size of the plantings proposed, should provide very acceptable landscaping for the perimeter of the development. 2. The lain access drive (Morning Hill Drive?) utilizes a planting style similar to the planted berm. This will add c,_antinuity to the overall development and create a visually appealing neghborhood once the plantings .reach maturity. 3. The seating/play area (ref. sheet one landscape plan) indicates the use of sand as a bedding for the play area. Sawdust, wood shavings or a similar material (1 ' deep) provides more cushioning when children jump or fall off climbing equipment. The climbing structure is to be surrounded by a sawdust bedding. 4. The island play area (ref . sheet four landscape plan) does not indicate sawdust depth. Again, for safety, STAFF REPORT TIGARD DESIGN REVIEW BOARD November 14 , 1978 - 5 : 30 P.M. Page 2 a one foot depth of sawdust shall be provided in the play area. The plantings and berm should provide a natural buffer to help prevent children from running in the street. However, to increase driver awareness a signing program will be incorporated to warn drivers of the children' s play area. 5. Landscaping of the residential streets east of the major access (Morning Hill Drive?) are not complete when compared to the streets to the west. III . Recommendations: 1 . The proposed play areas shall use a sawdust bedding one foot deep around all play equipment. 2. A signing program indicating a playground or children ' s play area shall be installed in the surrounding areas of the play island. 3. The landscaping of streets east of the main access drive will be improved to match the quality of the landscaping of the streets on the west of the major acess drive (Morning Hill Drive?) . 4 . The proposed recreation building, phases of construction which include mutlifamily or duplexes units shall be be reviewed on their own merits when that phase of construction is proposed.