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syuce ~eonratine clusters, t~rovided they are screened from off-site views to the <br />maximum extent possible. <br /> L Grading. On lots highly visible from Foothill Road. Dublin Canyon Road. <br />l~terstttte-$80, or areas east of Foothill Road. main and Class I accessory structure <br />buildiRt~ t~ad elevations shall be at the lowest natural ~rade possible, or lower than the <br />natural _made ~£ deemed a_~t~ropriate to reduce the visibility o_f the structure, and aH <br />g~trd tweas shah be contour graded to the maximum extent feasible. AH other lots shah <br />be COntour qraded and split pad homes shall be encouraged where atmropriate. <br /> ./. ~. Prohibition on Foreridge Development. Building sites within lots on or east <br />o_f the Pleasanton Ridee shall not be allowed if they do not have a bucheround <br /> or Main Rtdees <br /> ......................... when vtewed from Foothill Road and areas <br />cost o£FoothHI RoatL Building sites within lots on or north o_£the Main Ridee shall not <br />be allowed if they do not have a buclc?ound o£a hillside when viewed_from Dublin <br />CanFo~ Road or the Interstate-S80. T ~-~ <br /> <br /> K. C~. Access/Frontage Improvements. Use of individual driveways intersecting <br />directly onto Foothill Road or Dublin Canyon Road should be prohibited; combined, <br />common-aocess driveways serving more than one lot shall be encouraged. Use of <br />frontage roads should be encouraged where topography, grading and similar <br />considerations make such roadways feasible. <br /> L. ~. Existing Landscaping. ~Native trees within the district shall be <br />retained to the maximum extent feasible. In order to sol, eh the effect of new <br />4~vel~_ment within the corridor, w-X/ghere feasible, mature oak and other native species <br />should be relocated within the development in a manner consistent with the City's <br />t~rba iidland interlra guidelin ! <br /> n W ce es. ~ <br /> <br />...................... ~ ........... ~ When a property owner <br />rgmov~ ~ existing heritage tree, as de£med by Section 17.16. 006. from an area <br />nlanned (or development, the arooertv owner shah t~av a I'me in the amount o_f the <br />a~pralsed value for sttch tree, irrest~ective of atmroval oft'mai site or landscat~ing olans <br />allowi~ for such removal vursuant to Section 1 7.16. 050.4 <br /> <br /> M. New Landsca ainq. New development landscaping shall be predorainately <br />native plant species. Native plants are alants native to the low hillside and ~allev areas <br />of the Tri- Valley and native to the land extending from Davis to Stockton Hand area 14 <br />in the 1995 Sunset Western Garden Book). Lawn areas shah onl~ be allowed for active <br />r¢creaOon use and shah on!v be allowed in rear yards. Lawn areas shah not be allowed <br />upslot~ of native landscaoing, unless the development t~lan clearly demonstrates that <br />iffigatipn for the lawn shall drain awa~ from the native landscaving. <br /> <br /> Page 7 <br />West Pleasanton Overlay Standards <br /> <br /> <br />