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Master site plan review and binding site plan approval may be given for projects proposed to contain buildings with a footprint of more than two hundred thousand square feet when the following site standards have been met:

A. The site consists of a parcel or contiguous parcels totaling a minimum of forty acres.

B. The master plan shall provide for a multiple-building complex consisting of three or more buildings.

C. Truck access to the site shall be from a city of Lacey street. Methods to discourage and/or restrict truck traffic from traveling through residential areas shall be incorporated into the site design and/or project approval. Methods to restrict truck access may include, but are not limited to, median controls, signage, driveway design, and internal circulation. All methods are subject to approval by the city of Lacey community development and public works departments.

D. When adjacent to a residential zone, a one-hundred-foot natural treed buffer tract shall be established meeting the city of Lacey tree tract standards established in LMC 14.32.064 and 14.32.065 at the time of building construction.

E. Buildings shall be consistent with the city of Lacey industrial design review standards contained in LMC 14.23.083.

F. Construction pads for buildings with a footprint greater than two hundred thousand square feet shall be limited to seventy-five percent of the buildable area of the site in order to provide a variety of building sizes throughout a multiple-building complex.

G. When a site is adjacent to a residential zone, the applicant shall be encouraged to meet with the adjacent homeowners’ association or neighborhood group to provide project and contact information to the residents. (Ord. 1480 §25, 2015; Ord. 1397 §1, 2012; Ord. 1380 §1, 2012; Ord. 1348 §5, 2010).