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9. Landscaping. <br /> a. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the project developer shall: <br /> (i.) Revise the plans such that white alder trees are not proposed. <br /> (H.) Revise the plans such that the on-site non-perimeter trees shall be <br /> large evergreen fruit trees with large canopies. Fruitless varieties may <br /> used, if desired by the applicant. <br /> A few additional decorative tree species may be used. <br /> (iii.) Revise the plans such that the on-site non-perimeter ground cover <br /> species shall be as follows: <br /> Ground Cover <br /> • Bearberry Manzanita (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> • Ceanothus griseus (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> • Native rushes and sedges <br /> • Turf (no more than 30% of total landscaping ground cover) <br /> A few additional decorative groundcover species may be used, if the <br /> species are known to tolerate some aridity and thrive in/near a <br /> bioswale. <br /> (iv.) Revise the plans such that a minimum of six additional evergreen trees <br /> are provided in the perimeter landscaping strip located east of building <br /> F. <br /> (v.) Revise the plans to show an offset double row of triangularly spaced <br /> London Plane street trees spaced 50 feet on center (32 feet triangular <br /> spacing) along Stoneridge Drive and El Charro Road. <br /> (vi.) Revise the plans to show at least two London Plane street trees west <br /> of the private entrance road. <br /> (vii.) Revise the plans to show a variety of ground cover arid shrub clusters <br /> on both sides of the sidewalk along Stoneridge Drive, along El Charro <br /> Road, and where the bus stop is shown on Exhibit 13. Groundcover <br /> shall be kept to a minimum, as groundcover typically requires more <br /> water than shrubs. Turf shall not be used. The shrubs and <br /> groundcover shall include some or all of the following species: <br /> Shrubs <br /> • Acacia redolens (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> • Ceanothus "Yankee Point" (plant tolerates some arid ty) <br /> • Shrub blocks of crape myrtle (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> Conditions of Approval/PUD-57 <br /> Project-Specific Conditions <br /> 7 <br />