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ta <br />www.FinanceDTA.com <br />SECTION VI <br />ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY <br />BENEFITS TO THE CITY <br />recreation facility for the surrounding residential users. Bristol Central Park may also <br />include an adventure playground, a dog park, a storm water garden for sustainable <br />detention, outdoor fitness and sports courts, passive recreational areas, an extensive lawn <br />area, a private clubhouse with a pool and spa, and outdoor dining and seating opportunities. <br />Landscaping and amenity spaces may be placed on top of a parking structure or integrated <br />into the structure using creative methods, provided they are physically separated from <br />parking areas for safety. Safety standards include clear lines of sight, separation of <br />conflicting and dissimilar uses, appropriate lighting, and walkways separated from <br />automobile traffic. <br />Community Benefits resulting from the Project's proposed landscaping design are as <br />follows: Figure 8: Bristol Central Park <br />1. The landscaping is designed to provide a�- <br />central theme to the community and <br />enhance the retail experience. <br />- <br />2. The lighting plan is designed to increase <br />1 _ <br />safety for both local residents and <br />P�a <br />shoppers. <br />3. The proposed Project will include 13.5 acres <br />of landscaped areas (about 33% of Project <br />CENTRALPARK AK,a °w <br />area) and landscaped surfaces that will <br />reduce the heat sink phenomena and lower <br />y:- H <br />surface temperatures. <br />4. Bristol Central Park (2.5 acres), Bristol Green <br />(0.66 acres), The Bristol Plaza (0.9 acres),r: <br />and Greenlink trails (0.6 acres) will be <br />available to both residents and the public. <br />These areas are planned to be automobile <br />" <br />free. <br />5. The Specific Plan encourages art in public places. <br />6. The Specific Plan mandates the construction <br />of a biofiltration system to treat <br />low -flow storm water and reduce the flow of off -site <br />pollutants. <br />K Air Quality <br />Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. ("Kimley-Horn"), prepared the "Air Quality Assessment for <br />the Related Bristol Specific Plan Project," dated May 2023, for the City. Kimley-Horn <br />concluded that upon completion, all General Plan air quality policies will be achieved. <br />Please refer to Appendix B for a list of the policies. <br />Related Bristol at 3600 South Bristol Street <br />Community Benefits Analysis Report <br />Exhibit 10 <br />September 27, 2023 <br />/ 21 <br />
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