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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/10/1999
DOCUMENT NO
PC 99-14
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-98-08
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be allowed on side property lines in along the length of the building envelope. <br />References to comer lots may be eliminated. Any fencing proposed within the tree <br />canopies must adhere to tree preservation construction techniques. <br /> <br />f. Retaining walls shall be limited to four feet in height and shall be <br />located not closer than five feet to a side property line and shall not be located <br />within the tree canopy. All retaining walls shall be finished in stone or wood. <br />Where feasible, retaining walls should be stepped. Landscaping shall be <br />incorporated to minimize adverse visual impacts, with planting in ~ont of walls, <br />within stepped recesses and/or overhanging the wall. <br /> <br />g. The proposed street tree shall be modified to a sycamore or other specie <br />more complimentary to the natural woodland be sued as a street tree. <br /> <br />h. Tree Preservation: Include all tree preservation methods listed in the <br />HortScience tree report of May 1998 as well as the appraised tree value listed in <br />Table 2. <br /> <br />i. Wildland Mitigations: Include the recommended mitigation measures <br />outlined in the Vegetation and Wildlife Survey prepared by Dr. Samuel McGinnis, <br />dated April 29, 1998 and September 1992. <br /> <br />j Yard trees: In addition to the requirement that at least one-third of all <br />trees be planted in a 24-inch box size, at least three 36-inch box coast live oak <br />(Quercus agrifolia) shall be included in the yard area. <br /> <br />k. Property-owners shall be made aware of the screening trees to be planted <br />and maintained in perpetuity to the north of Lot 7 and the south of Lot 6 through <br />notes on the deeds to these properties and through the design guidelines. <br />Property-owners shall be prevented from trimming or cutting down these trees, <br />subject to fines and/or a one-to-one replacement in kind and size. <br /> <br />1. All references to an Architectural Control Committee (ACC), homeowners <br />association, or City Design Review Board shall be eliminated. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />Prior to approval of a Final Map, the developer shall prepare a Wildland Fire <br />Management Plan for the open space areas for review and approval by the <br />Planning Director, Fire Chief, and East Bay Regional Park District. <br /> <br /> <br />
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