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9/6/2016
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Traffic Division <br /> 42 Comprehensive traffic control measures shall be implemented during construction, <br /> including scheduling of major truck trips and deliveries to avoid peak travel hours If <br /> necessary, as determined by the Traffic Engineer, proper lane closure procedures such as <br /> flagger stations, signage, cones, and other warning devices shall be implemented during <br /> construction <br /> 43 The sidewalk on the north side of Dublin Canyon Road along the project frontage shall be <br /> a minimum of 5 feet wide Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant ramps shall be <br /> installed at the project entry <br /> 44 A minimum of six-foot wide bike lane shall be installed on the north side of Dublin Canyon <br /> Road along the project frontage A westbound deceleration lane into the project shall be <br /> included and used for both vehicular right turns and bikes (i e , there shall be no bike <br /> specific striping through the turn pocket) The applicant shall submit plans showing this <br /> revision subject to review and approval by the Traffic Engineer as part of the subdivision <br /> improvement plan <br /> 45 An eastbound left turn pocket into the project shall be installed at the project entry <br /> Landscaping <br /> 46 A final landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and approved by Director of <br /> Community Development as part of the building permit plan set prior to issuance of a <br /> building permit Said landscape plan shall include the planting of additional trees on the <br /> project site to mitigate the loss of existing trees Prior to building permit finals for the new <br /> homes, landscaping along Dublin Canyon Road and on both sides of the private street <br /> within the front yard setbacks shall be installed and inspected by Planning Division All rear <br /> and side yard landscaping designs shall be submitted for review and approval by the <br /> Planning Division prior to installation Plant species shall be of drought-tolerant nature and <br /> suitable for reclaimed water, and the irrigation design shall utilize low-volume drip, bubbler, <br /> or other water conserving irrigation systems to the maximum extent possible Landscaping <br /> installation in the rear and side yards shall be installed within nine (9) months of occupancy <br /> 47 Plans submitted for plan check shall be revised where feasible to retain trees 941, 942, <br /> 943, 949 and 951 along Dublin Canyon Road if possible by revising the location of the <br /> meandering sidewalk Only Trees 946, 954, F, H, and J, as referenced in the of the tree <br /> report prepared by Dryad, LLC , dated March 14, 2015 and amended on June 24, 2016 <br /> and June 29, 2015, on file with the Planning Division are permitted to be removed The <br /> project developer shall comply with all other recommendations of the tree report The <br /> applicant/project developer shall arrange for the horticultural consultant to conduct a field <br /> inspection prior to issuance of City permits to ensure that all recommendations have been <br /> properly implemented The consultant shall certify in writing that such recommendations <br /> have been followed <br /> Case No PUD-114, 11300 Dublin Canyon City Council <br /> Page 10 of 26 <br />
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