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Landscaping <br />81. Six -inch vertical concrete curbs shall be installed between all vehicular paved and <br />landscaped areas. <br />82. The project developer shall provide root control barriers and four inch perforated <br />pipes for parking lot trees, street trees, and trees in planting areas less than ten <br />feet in width, as determined necessary by the Director of Community Development <br />at the time of review of the final landscape plans. <br />83. The following statements shall be printed on the site, grading, and landscape plans <br />where applicable to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development <br />prior to issuance of a building permit: <br />a. No existing tree may be trimmed or pruned without prior approval by the <br />Director of Community Development. <br />b. No equipment may be stored within or beneath the driplines of the existing <br />trees to be saved. <br />c. No oil, gasoline, chemicals, or other harmful materials shall be deposited or <br />disposed within the dripline of the trees or in drainage channels, swales, or <br />areas that may lead to the dripline. <br />d. No stockpiling /storage of fill, etc., shall take place undemeath or within five <br />feet of the dripline of the existing trees. <br />84. Prior to issuance of a grading or building permit, the project developer shall install <br />a temporary six foot tall chain -link fence (or other fence type acceptable to the <br />Director of Community Development) generally outside of the driplines of the <br />existing trees to be saved that are located near construction. The final location of <br />said fencing shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of <br />Community Development. The fencing shall remain in place until final landscape <br />inspection by the Community Development Department. Removal of such fencing <br />prior to that time may result in a "stop work order." <br />Bicycle Parking <br />85. The public bicycle racks shall: <br />a. Be visible and accessible. <br />b. Support the frame of the bicycle and not just one wheel. <br />c. Allow the frame and one wheel to be locked to the rack. <br />d. Allow the use of either a cable or U- shaped lock. <br />e. Be securely anchored. <br />f. Be usable by bikes with no kickstand. <br />g. Be usable by a wide variety of sizes and types of bicycles. <br />14of28 <br />