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ORDINANCES
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5/3/2016
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Engineer prior to the release of the performance bond and labor and materials <br /> bond. <br /> Traffic Division <br /> 55. Comprehensive traffic control measures shall be implemented during construction, <br /> including scheduling of major truck trips and deliveries, to avoid peak travel hours. <br /> If necessary, as determined by the Traffic Engineer, proper lane closure <br /> procedures such as flagger stations, signage, cones, and other warning devices <br /> shall be implemented during construction. <br /> Landscaping <br /> 56. A final landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and approved by <br /> Director of Community Development as part of the building permit plan set prior to <br /> issuance of a building permit. Said landscape plan shall be detailed in terms of <br /> species, location, size, quantities, and spacing. Plant species shall be of drought- <br /> tolerant nature and suitable for reclaimed water, and the irrigation design shall <br /> utilize low-volume drip, bubbler, or other water conserving irrigation systems to the <br /> maximum extent possible. <br /> 57. Prior to project final, front yard and street side landscaping for the residential <br /> development shall be installed and inspected by the Planning Division. <br /> 58. No trimming or pruning of the existing trees other than that specified in the tree <br /> report shall occur. The project developer shall arrange for the horticultural <br /> consultant to conduct a field inspection prior to issuance of grading permits to <br /> ensure that all recommendations have been properly implemented. The consultant <br /> shall certify in writing that such recommendations have been followed. <br /> 59. The applicant/project developer shall mitigate the removal of heritage trees that <br /> are in fair and better than fair condition by making a payment to the Urban Forestry <br /> Fund based on the appraised value of these heritage-sized trees that will be <br /> removed for the proposed development. If additional planting is proposed and/or <br /> the sizes of some or all of the trees that are presently shown on the landscape <br /> plan are increased, credit will be given for additional planting and/or upsizing the <br /> tree sizes. The planting size increase and reduced payment to the Urban Forestry <br /> Fund is subject to review and approval by the City Landscape Architect and <br /> Director of Community Development. The payment shall be paid in full prior to <br /> issuance of a building permit. <br /> 60. No trees shall be removed. The applicants shall post cash, letter of credit, or other <br /> security satisfactory to the Director of Community Development in the amount of <br /> $5,000 for each tree required to be preserved, up to a maximum of$25,000. This <br /> cash bond or security shall be retained for one year following acceptance of public <br /> improvements or completion of construction, whichever is later, and shall be <br /> 10 of 28 <br />
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