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Exhibit "C" <br /> CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br /> PUD-87-19 <br /> Equus Heights <br /> 2/8/89 <br /> <br />1. The final development plan shall be as contained in the <br /> booklet entitled "Equus Heights, PUD-87-19, January <br /> 1989," consisting of 24 exhibits, except as modified <br /> by these conditions. <br /> <br /> 2. The uses and site regulations shall be those of the <br /> R-1-20,000 District, except as those regulations have <br /> been specifically superseded by regulations contained <br /> in the final development plan or these conditions. <br /> <br />3. Each lot shall provide at least three (3) parking <br /> spaces on-site (not located within a garage); tandem <br /> parking is acceptable to meet this requirement. <br /> <br /> 4. Each main structure shall require Design Review Board <br /> review and approval prior to construction. This review <br /> shall include review of proposed site grading, fencing <br /> and landscaping and the colors, materials, and design <br /> of the structure. Auxiliary structures greater than <br /> 200 sq. ft. in size shall require Design Review Board <br /> review as well. <br /> <br />5. Lots 4-6 shall be granted reciprocal permission, in a <br /> manner satisfactory to the City Attorney, to grade and <br /> construct retaining walls as necessary to enable <br /> construction on these lots. Lots 1-2 and 7-9 shall <br /> similarly be granted reciprocal permission to grade and <br /> construct common access driveways. <br /> <br />6. Regrading of developer rough-graded pads for individual <br /> residences on Lots 10-23 shall be discouraged. <br /> Developer rough-graded pads shall be shown on a large <br /> scale preliminary grading plan for review with the <br /> tentative map and shall show how such pads can <br /> accommodate a "normal" semi-custom house. <br /> <br />7. Any proposed project phasing shall be shown in <br /> conjunction with the tentative map submittal for City <br /> review and approval. <br /> <br /> 8. A detailed fire management program shall be submitted <br /> in conjunction with the tentative map. The fire <br /> management program shall include details of planting <br /> and/or management for fire management zones and <br /> individual lots. Particular attention shall be given <br /> to locations where private lots abut project <br /> boundaries. No building shall be located closer to a <br /> <br />(as revised at the 2/8/89 Planning Commission Meeting) <br /> -1- <br /> <br /> <br />