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85. The project applicant/developer shall not install hose bibs at the apartment buildings and <br />the three -story single - family homes which could be used by residents to wash their <br />vehicles. <br />86. The final location of pad- mounted transformers shall be subject to the approval by the <br />Director of Community Development prior to issuance of permits by the Building and <br />Safety Division. Such transformers shall not be located along Valley Avenue unless <br />placed below grade. Such transformers shall be screened by landscaping to the <br />satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. All transformer locations shall be <br />shown to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development on the improvement <br />plans and on the construction plans submitted for issuance of building permits. <br />87. All backflow prevention devices, above ground irrigation controls, and above ground <br />irrigation meters shall be located and screened to minimize their visual impacts. These <br />devices with their proposed screening shall be shown on the landscaping and utility plans <br />submitted with the building permit plans, clearly marked "above ground" or "below ground" <br />on the plans, and shall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning Division prior <br />to their installation. If above - ground, they shall be painted forest green or an equivalent <br />dark -green color. Screens shall consist of berms, walls, or landscaping satisfactorily <br />integrated into the landscape plan. Landscape screens shall include shrubbery designed <br />by species and planting density to establish a complete screen within one year from the <br />date of planting. Weather protection devices such as measures to protect pipes from <br />freezing shall require approval by the Planning Division prior to use; at no time shall fabric <br />or other material not designed and /or intended for this purpose be wrapped around or <br />otherwise placed on these devices. <br />88. A total of 12 bike racks for public use shall be installed within the project, consistent with <br />the Design Standards requirements. The public bicycle racks shall be: <br />1) Be visible and accessible. <br />2) Support the frame of the bicycle and not just one wheel. <br />3) Allow the frame and one wheel to be locked to the rack. <br />4) Allow the use of either a cable or U- shaped lock. <br />5) Be securely anchored. <br />6) Be usable by bikes with no kickstand. <br />7) Be usable by a wide variety of sizes and types of bicycles. <br />The location and the installation details for the public bike racks shall be included with the <br />plans submitted for issuance of building permits, and shall be subject to the review and <br />approval by the Director of Community Development prior to issuance of building permits. <br />89. All retaining walls shown on the building permit plans shall be faced with stone or <br />manufactured stone, brick, or stucco or exterior plaster over blocks or concrete. Colors <br />and materials shall match the approved materials and colors for the development. This <br />detail shall be shown on the building permit plan set to the satisfaction of the Director of <br />Community Development before the issuance of a building permit. <br />90. The project applicant/developer shall provide a paved path with a gate from the proposed <br />trail located on Lot B to the Bernal Community Park property on the south side of the <br />project. The gate and path shall be ADA compliant and shall be shown on the revised site <br />Page 16 <br />