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EXHIBIT B <br /> PUD 96-15, SUNCREST TOWNHOMES <br /> CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 19, 1996 <br /> <br />PLANNING <br /> <br />1. Development shall be substantially as shown on the development plans and colorboard, <br /> Exhibit "A", dated "Received November 5, 1996" on file with the Planning Department, <br /> except as modified by the following conditions. Minor changes to the plans may be <br /> allowed subject to the approval of the Planning Director if found to be in substantial <br /> conformance to the approved exhibits. <br /> <br />2.. A supplemental tree report which examines the impacts of the proposed development on <br /> the existing trees along the Santa Rita Road frontage shall be conducted prior to approval <br /> of any Final Map. This tree report shall be submitted for review and approval to the <br /> Platoling Director. This tree report shall include specific mitigation measures directed to <br /> protect the long term health and vigor of the trees. During any excavation or grading <br /> within the drip lines of the trees, the arborist who conducted the supplemental tree report <br /> shall be present and shall direct the construction activities. The arborist shall report to <br /> the Planning Director in writing how the construction activity proceeded and what impact <br /> it had on the trees. If in the opinion of the arborist any of the tree(s) will be significantly <br /> impacted by the development, the tree(s) shall be replaced by tree(s) of similar size prior <br /> to the issuance of the last certificate of occupancy for the project. <br /> <br />3. A supplemental tree report which examines the impacts of the proposed development on <br /> the 48" elm tree and on the 24" walnut tree to be preserved shall be conducted prior to <br /> approval of any Final Map. This tree report shall be submitted for review and approval to <br /> the Planning Director. This tree report shall include specific mitigation measures <br /> directed to protect the long term health and vigor of the trees. During any excavation or <br /> grading within the drip lines of the trees, the arborist who conducted the supplemental <br /> tree report shall be present and shall direct the construction activities. The arborist shall <br /> report to the Planning Director in writing how the construction activity proceeded and <br /> what impact it had on the trees. If in the opinion of the arborist any of the tree(s) will be <br /> significantly impacted by the development, the tree(s) shall be replaced by 48 inch box <br /> size trees selected by the Planning Director prior to the issuance of the last certificate of <br /> occupancy for the project. <br /> <br /> 4. The four (4) trees to be removed to accommodate the bus shelter relocation shall be <br /> replaced by four (4) 36 inch box size trees of an identical species. <br /> <br /> 5. Prior to occupancy, the landscape architect shall certify in writing, in a manner acceptable <br /> to the Planning Department, that the landscaping has been installed in accordance with <br /> the approved landscape plans with respect to size, number and species of plants, and <br /> overall design concept. <br /> <br /> PUD-96-15 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Page 1 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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