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the City of Pleasanton. The applicable Project Developer shall deposit funding <br /> into the Mitigation Monitoring fund (or other funding mechanism acceptable to the <br /> City of Pleasanton) to cover estimated City of Pleasanton costs to review future <br /> monitoring reports, contract with peer review consultants, conduct field <br /> inspections, attend meetings, and conduct other monitoring activities related to <br /> the Project Developer's mitigation related responsibilities. The initial deposit <br /> amount shall be determined by the City Engineer. In the event that the Mitigation <br /> Monitoring fund (or other acceptable funding mechanism) does not adequately <br /> cover future costs borne by the City of Pleasanton, the property owner of the <br /> project development site will be responsible for the City of Pleasanton's costs to <br /> review monitoring reports, contract with peer review consultants, conduct field <br /> inspections, attend meetings, and conduct other monitoring activities related to <br /> the Project Developer's PUD site. <br /> Landscape Architecture Division <br /> 30. The project developer shall replace all dead and dying ground cover and plant <br /> new shrub species in the landscape area along El Charro Road and Stoneridge <br /> Drive to match the existing landscape palette as shown in the Exhibit D of the <br /> August 9, 2017 Planning Commission Staff Report. In addition, enhanced <br /> landscaping shall be installed at the corners of El Charro Road and Stoneridge <br /> Drive as well as Stoneridge Drive and Auto Center Way. The new shrubs and <br /> enhanced corner landscaping shall be shown on the landscape plan and shall be <br /> subject to the review and approval by the Planning and Landscape Architecture <br /> Divisions prior to building permit issuance. Additional landscaping materials or <br /> modifications may be required by the Landscape Architecture Division at final <br /> inspection to ensure adequate planting coverage and/or screening. <br /> 31. All trees used in landscaping shall be a minimum of thirty-six (36) inch box-size <br /> as shown on the landscape plan and all shrubs shall be a minimum of five (5) <br /> gallons. <br /> 32. The project landscaping and irrigation shall be designed for and utilize recycled <br /> water. Within one-year of approval, the applicant shall complete an irrigation <br /> audit/review of the existing perimeter irrigation system along the El Charro Road, <br /> Stoneridge Drive, and Auto Mall Way street frontages to verify that all <br /> landscaping is being adequately watered and to ensure survivability and normal <br /> growth. Any deficiencies identified within the system shall be addressed and/or <br /> repaired to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director. The final <br /> audit/review is to be submitted to the City Landscape Architect and Director of <br /> Community Development for review and approval. <br /> Traffic Division <br /> 33. The parking lot shall be designated for employee parking only and shall be <br /> signed/striped accordingly. <br />