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that specified in the tree report shall occur. The project developer shall arrange for the <br /> horticultural consultant to conduct a field inspection prior to issuance of City permits to ensure that <br /> all recommendations have been properly implemented. The consultant shall certify in writing that <br /> such recommendations have been followed. <br /> 98. The project developer shall post cash, letter of credit, or other security satisfactory to the Director <br /> of Community Development in the amount of$5,000 for each tree required to be preserved, up to <br /> a maximum of $25,000. This cash bond or security shall be retained for one year following <br /> acceptance of public improvements or completion of construction, whichever is later, and shall be <br /> forfeited if the trees are destroyed or substantially damaged. No trees shall be removed other than <br /> those specifically designated for removal on the approved plans or tree report. <br /> 99. The approved building colors and materials shall be indicated on the final building permit plans. <br /> Any proposed revisions to these approved colors or materials must be submitted for review and <br /> approval by the Director of Community Development prior to building permit issuance and/or <br /> painting/installation. <br /> 100. All demolition and construction activities, inspections, plan checking, material delivery, staff <br /> assignment or coordination, etc., shall be limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday <br /> through Friday. No construction shall be allowed on weekends, State, or Federal Holidays. The <br /> Director of Community Development may allow earlier"start times" or later"stop times" for specific <br /> construction activities, e.g., concrete pouring. All construction equipment must meet Department <br /> of Motor Vehicles (DMV) noise standards and shall be equipped with muffling devices. Prior to <br /> construction, the hours of construction shall be posted on site. <br /> 101. Campers, trailers, motor homes, or any other similar vehicle are not allowed on the construction <br /> site except when needed as sleeping quarters for a security guard. <br /> 102. A construction trailer shall be allowed to be placed on the project site for daily <br /> administration/coordination purposes during the construction period. <br /> 103. Portable toilets used during construction shall be kept as far as possible from existing residences <br /> and shall be emptied on a regular basis as necessary to prevent odor. <br /> Landscaping <br /> 104. The project developer shall enter into an agreement with the City, approved by the City Attorney, <br /> which guarantees that all landscaping and open space areas included in this project will be <br /> maintained at all times in a manner consistent with the approved landscape plan for this <br /> development. Said agreement shall run with the land for the duration of the existence of the <br /> structures located on the subject property. <br /> 105. Six-inch vertical concrete curbs shall be installed between all paved and landscaped areas. <br /> 106. The project developer shall provide root control barriers and four inch perforated pipes for parking <br /> lot trees, street trees, and trees in planting areas less than ten feet in width, as determined <br /> necessary by the Director of Community Development at the time of review of the final landscape <br /> plans. <br /> 107. For purposes of erosion control, the applicant/developer shall plant a hydroseed mixture that has <br /> been designed by the project Landscape Architect. The hydroseed mixture shall be specified on <br /> the building permit plans for review and approval by the Director of Community Development and <br /> shall be maintained by the applicant/developer. <br /> Tree Requirements <br /> PUD-81-30-86D and P11-0856 Hacienda TOD Site 2, BRE <br /> Conditions of Approval 12 of 24 Mixed-Use Development <br />
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