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City staff and the applicant reviewed a revision on April 23 to a Ridge PD construction site plan labeled Building 100 (previously Building 300 in earlier documents). Jean Sanchez, project manager, said the revision primarily adds ADA parking spaces and several utility‑related changes.
An applicant representative explained the park uses a private fire pump to provide water to buildings while fire hydrants remain on the main feed and are always active. The applicant said hydrants are on the main feed side and the pump feeds the buildings on the private side. City staff and the applicant discussed landscaping and irrigation changes that were not part of the original CSP; the applicant said irrigation plans were submitted and that revised landscape islands will be discussed off‑site and could be resubmitted if needed.
Staff said they had no comments at the DRC for signature distribution at that time and suggested the applicant wait to distribute for signatures pending any outstanding coordination. No formal vote was taken at the meeting; staff and applicant agreed to follow up via email or a scheduled meeting.
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