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3. The applicant shall fund and construct the public roadway adjacent to the <br /> Neighborhood Park, including approximately eight public parking spaces <br /> and, on the eastern and western sides of the road, sidewalks as described <br /> in the Neighborhood Park/Detention Basin Funding and Improvement <br /> Agreement. Per the City of Pleasanton's discretion, the parking spaces may <br /> be placed in the Neighborhood Park or added to the on street parking on the <br /> eastern side of the public roadway adjacent to the Neighborhood Park. <br /> 4. Landscaping. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the project <br /> developer shall: <br /> a. Revise the plans and propose landscaping and irrigation in Caltrans' <br /> right of way adjacent to the site. The revised plans shall show <br /> proposed grading. The landscaping shall be groundcover and <br /> decorative shrubs and shall be drought tolerant and maintenance <br /> free California native and/or adapted native species. The species <br /> shall be long-lasting perennials. Verification of Caltrans' approval <br /> shall be submitted to the Planning Manager prior to the issuance of a <br /> building permit. The selection of plant materials shall be coordinated <br /> with the adjacent Staples Ranch PUD with freeway frontage. <br /> Verification that the species are long-lasting maintenance free <br /> California or adapted native drought tolerant perennials shall be <br /> provided by a licensed landscape architect, prior to the issuance of a <br /> building permit. The species shall be subject to the review and <br /> approval of the City's landscape architect. The species shall not <br /> include palm trees. <br /> b. Revise the plans and propose landscaping and irrigation in Zone 7's <br /> easement by the 1-580 freeway. The landscaping shall be <br /> groundcover, decorative shrubs, and trees (if trees are allowed by <br /> Zone 7) and shall be drought tolerant and maintenance free <br /> California native and/or adapted native species. The species shall be <br /> long-lasting perennials. Verification of submission of the plans to <br /> Zone 7 shall be submitted to the Planning Manager prior to <br /> occupancy. Verification that the species are long-lasting <br /> maintenance free California or adapted native drought tolerant <br /> perennials shall be provided by a licensed landscape architect, prior <br /> to the issuance of a building permit. The species shall be subject to <br /> the review and approval of the City's landscape architect. The <br /> species shall not include palm trees. <br /> c. Revise the plans and propose landscaping (including trees) and <br /> irrigation in PG&E's easement by the 1-580 freeway. The <br /> groundcover, decorative shrubs, and trees shall be drought tolerant <br /> and maintenance free California native and/or adapted native <br /> species. The species shall be long-lasting perennials. Verification of <br /> submission of the plans to PG&E shall be submitted to the Planning <br /> Conditions of Approval/PUD-68 <br /> Appendix Conditions 2 <br />