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15. Unless otherwise specified in the conditions of approval or shown on the PUD <br /> development plan, site development standards of the single-family home lots shall <br /> be those of the R-1-10,000 District. <br /> 16. The applicant/project developer shall avoid placing two of the same models <br /> adjacent to each other. In the event adjoining lots have the same model, they shall <br /> have different elevations. <br /> 17. The recorded deed of sale for all lots covered by this PUD Development Plan <br /> approval shall include the following: <br /> a. A disclosure statement indicating the adjacency to the Alameda County <br /> Fairgrounds and the driving range at the fairgrounds. <br /> b. A disclosure statement indicating the portion of the arroyo within the project <br /> site, bio-retention basins, public trail, and the precast wall on the south side of <br /> Rose Avenue abutting the Alameda County Fairgrounds' property are to be <br /> owned and maintained by the homeowners association. <br /> Wording for these clauses and/or disclosures shall be submitted to the City <br /> Attorney for review and approval before City Council approval of the first final <br /> subdivision map for this development and shall be recorded over the project <br /> site by separate instrument. <br /> 18. The applicant/project developer shall provide all buyers with copies of the project <br /> conditions of approval. <br /> 19. The applicant/project developer shall comply with the recommendations of the tree <br /> report prepared by HortScience, Inc. The project developer shall arrange for the <br /> horticultural consultant to conduct a field inspection prior to issuance of City <br /> permits to ensure that all recommendations have been properly implemented. The <br /> consultant shall certify in writing that such recommendations have been followed. <br /> 20. The applicant/project developer shall construct and install an approximately 45-foot <br /> tall golf ball fence/net structure as recommended in the Corral de Tierra Driving <br /> Range Golf Ball Trajectory Study by Tanner Consulting Group (TCG) at the <br /> location depicted on the site plan. The construction plans submitted for issuance <br /> of a building permit shall include the design details of the poles and netting as <br /> specified in the TCG report. The pole and net design are subject to review and <br /> approval by the Director of Community Development. In addition, the pole and net <br /> design shall also be reviewed by TCG and TCG shall certify in writing that the <br /> approximately 45-foot tall golf ball fence/net structure complies with the <br /> recommendations stated in the Corral de Tierra Driving Range Golf Ball Trajectory <br /> Study. <br /> 4 of 28 <br />