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9/21/2010
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overall design, as determined by the Director of Parks and Community <br /> Services. <br /> h. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the plans will be revised to show a <br /> variety of ground cover and shrub clusters on both sides of the sidewalk along <br /> Stoneridge Drive. Groundcover will be kept to a minimum, as groundcover <br /> typically requires more water than shrubs. Turf will not be used. The shrubs <br /> and groundcover will include some or all of the following species: <br /> Shrubs <br /> • Acacia redolens (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> • Ceanothus "Yankee Point" (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> • Shrub blocks of crape myrtle (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> Ground Cover <br /> • Hemerocallis "Stella d'oro"—Dwarf yellow Daylily (plant tolerates some <br /> aridity; requires regular water during blooming season) <br /> • Erigeron karvinskianus—Santa Barbara Daisy (plant: tolerates some <br /> aridity) <br /> • Cottoneaster "Lowfast" (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> • Rosmarinus officinalis (plant tolerates some aridity) <br /> A few additional decorative species may be used, if the species are known to <br /> tolerate some aridity. <br /> i. The landscape buffer area north and east of the stormwater detention basin <br /> will be a minimum of 8 feet in width subject to final design of the storm water <br /> detention basis as approved by the City Engineer. <br /> j. The tree species north and east of stormwater detention basin will be <br /> evergreen trees or evergreen fruit trees with large canopies. The trees may <br /> be fruitless. The trees will be a minimum of 24 inch box in size and will be <br /> spaced such that there are no visible gaps between the tree canopies and the <br /> canopies on PUD-57 (Hendrick Automotive Group) once the trees are mature <br /> as verified by a licensed landscape architect. In regard to the Neighborhood <br /> Park, the applicant for PUD-57 will fund the installation of 50% of the trees to <br /> be installed in the Neighborhood Park as part of this buffer. <br /> k. The 7' tall stucco wall north and east of the stormwater detention basin (as <br /> shown in PUD-57) will be completely screened with landscaping to deter <br /> graffiti tagging. <br /> I. In addition to the plantings shown on Exhibit B, a portion of the basin will be <br /> hydroseeded with wildflowers. The location of the hydroseeding and the <br /> hydroseeding mix will be subject to the review and approval of the Director of <br /> Parks and Community Services. <br /> Conditions of Approval/PUD-80 <br /> Page 10 of 25 <br />
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