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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012711
PE
2685
FACILITY_NAME
TA-00-09
STREET_NUMBER
4800
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
APN
17726005
ENTERED_DATE
12/23/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
4800 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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PROJECT WIDE GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS STOCKTON METPaPOLITAN AIRPORT-SPECIAL. PURPOSE PIAN <br /> • Exterior components of plumbing,processing Exterior components of plumbing,processing, 1.3 <br /> heating,cooling and ventilating systems shall heating,cooling and ventilating systems shall <br /> be screened by a parapet or mechanical roof not be mounted on any building wall unless E3 <br /> screen so that they are not visible. Building they are an integrated architectural design <br /> parapets shall provide the required screening feature. 0 <br /> and mechanical equipment shall be screened 13 <br /> by an unobtrusive screening device that will Utility pipes,such as those for fire service for <br /> appear as an integrated part of the overall sprinkler systems,should be designed as 0 <br /> architectural design,constructed of comple- architectural components or provided inter- <br /> mentary and durable materials,and finished nal to the structures. D <br /> in a complementary texture and color E3 <br /> scheme to the overall architectural design. Electrical equipment should be mounted on <br /> the interior of a building wherever possible. 13 <br /> • It is recommended that parapets of sufficient When interior mounting is not practical,elec- <br /> height be used to screen rooftop mechanical trical equipment should be mounted in a 0 <br /> equipment. This will obviate the need for location where it is substantially screened E3 <br /> rooftop screens. from public view. <br /> Q <br /> • If separate mechanical roof screens are used In no case shall exterior equipment be <br /> they must be integrated with the architectur- mounted on the street side or primary expo- <br /> al massing of the building and utilize comple- sure side of any building. 13 <br /> mentary building materials and color. <br /> • Heating and cooling equipment located on <br /> of buildings shall be located suf- <br /> the exterior <br /> Satellite Dashesg <br /> • Satellite dishes and like devices for transmis- ficiently distant from outside seating areas so E3 <br /> sion or reception of any signals including, but as not to interfere with the use of these <br /> not limited to telephone,television and radio, areas. Noise from such equipment shall meet D <br /> must be included on the plans and approved performance standards established by the 13 <br /> in writing by the County and the FAA. These County Codes. <br /> devices, if roof mounted,are to be located in 13 <br /> the most unobtrusive location so as to mini- & When not underground, exterior mounted <br /> mize visual impact. electrical equipment and conduit shall be 0 <br /> kept to a visible minimum,and where visible, 13 <br /> Nuisance shall be screened and installed in a neat and <br /> • No portion of the site shall be used in a orderly fashion. It shall be painted to blend 13 <br /> manner that creates a nuisance to adjacent with its mounting background. <br /> sites or streets such as, but not limitted to, E3 <br /> vibration,sound, radiation, electro-mechanical 0 The visibility of exterior electrical equipment Q <br /> disturbance,air or water pollution distur- and transformers shall be minimized from <br /> bance, dust,emission of odoriferous,toxic or primary visual exposure areas (streets, entry <br /> noxious materials. drives,floor of buildings,and common visual <br /> and recreational amenity areas,etc.). C3 <br /> • Screen equipment so that all exterior com- <br /> ponents of plumbing, processing,heating, 0 Transformers shall be screened from view by <br /> cooling,and ventilation systems are not dirct- landscaping or screen walls. If placed near a E3 <br /> ly visible from within the lot or from adjoin- street lot line,the screening shall be placed <br /> ing open space,streets,lots, or buildings. on the street side of the transformer. <br /> 13 <br /> II1. 2-6 GENERAL SITE PLANNING GUIDELINES <br />
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