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} <br /> Lane and Kathleen. Additional parking is to be provided on <br /> either side of the hospital structures. Table 1 shows a break- <br /> down of parking by construction phase. <br /> Figures 3 , 4 and 5 show building sections and elevations of <br /> the medical offices and hospital. The medical offices are to be <br /> three stories above ground level (reaching a height of 36 feet ) <br /> and one level below ground. The support services building is two <br /> levels at a height of 32 feet . The hospital is proposed for <br /> three stories with an effective height of 47 feet . In most <br /> cases, architectural features extend above the effective height <br /> by 8-10 feet. <br /> The tallest structure on the site will be a microwave <br /> communication disc tower reaching a height of 80 feet . The <br /> tower , , however, will be designed as an integral architectural <br /> feature and will be more compatible with overall site design than <br /> would a free-standing microwave tower. <br /> The architectural design is unique to the institutional/med- <br /> ical field . The design evokes the historical waterfront charac- <br /> ter of early Stockton and will be supported by a landscaping <br /> plan emphasizing several varities of deciduous trees. <br /> Kaiser Permanente facilities are well known for their <br /> quality construction and landscape design. Because Kaiser will <br /> operate and maintain the buildings , construction is of the <br /> highest quality with innovative design and energy conservation <br /> measures. Outdoor signs are low profile and indirectly lit. The <br /> Roseville facility recently won that city ' s outstanding landscape <br /> design award. While the facility is undeniably institutional in <br /> nature , these design features common to other Kaiser Permanente <br /> facilities will make it an asset to the area. <br /> -7 <br />