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Resolution No. PC-01-40 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />Accessory structures shall be designed to match the existing <br />residence in color and materials. <br /> <br />All retaining walls shall be faced with natural materials such as <br />stone or wood. Retaining walls over five feet in height shall be <br />reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. <br /> <br />Retaining wall construction and design shall follow the geologic <br />recommendations contained in the Geologic and Geotechnical <br />Engineering Study completed by Earth Systems Consultants in <br />January 2000. <br /> <br />No structures shall be constructed within the dripline of any oak tree located on <br />the property. An exception may be made for unenclosed decks that have been <br />designed to preserve the health of the affected oak tree. Such decks may be <br />constructed within the tree dripline with prior approval by the Planning Director. <br /> <br />Any future additions to the main structure shall be processed as a modification to <br />the PUD development plan. <br /> <br />Prior to issuance of a building permit, a parcel map shall be approved by the City <br />and recorded. <br /> <br />This development shall be considered as a "first-come, first-served" project for <br />growth management purposes. <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />Final inspection by the Planning Department of the structure, grading, retaining <br />walls, and preservation of existing trees is required prior to occupancy of the <br />house. <br /> <br />11. <br /> <br />All conditions of approval shall be attached to all building permit plan check sets <br />submitted for review and approval. These conditions of approval shall be <br />attached at all times to any grading and construction plans kept on the project site. <br />It is the responsibility of the applicant/property-owner to ensure that the project <br />contractor is aware of, and abides by, all conditions of approval. It is the <br />responsibility of the applicant/property-owner to ensure that the project landscape <br />contractor is aware of, and adheres to, the approved landscape and irrigation <br />plans, and all conditions of approval. Prior approval from the Planning <br />Department is required before any changes are constituted in site design, grading, <br />housing design, housing colors or materials, fence material, fence location~ <br />landscape material, etc. <br /> <br />Landscaping and Tree Preservation <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />A final landscape plan and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and approved by <br />the Planning Director as part of the building permit plan set prior to issuance of a <br />building or on-site permit. Said landscape plan shall be consistent with the <br /> <br /> <br />