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Landscape Architecture Division <br />44. A final landscape plan and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and approved by <br />Director of Community Development as part of the improvement plans prior to <br />issuance of an on-site permit. Said landscape and irrigation plan shall be <br />consistent with the approved landscape plan plus any conditions of approval, and <br />shall be detailed in terms of species, location, size, quantities, and spacing. Plant <br />species shall be of a drought tolerant nature with an irrigation system that <br />maximizes water conservation throughout the development (e.g., drip system). <br />Irrigation system shall meet all requirements for compatibility with recycled water <br />supply per City of Pleasanton Recycled Water Standards. <br />45. The project shall comply with the City of Pleasanton's Water Efficient Landscape <br />Ordinance (WELO). All plans should be prepared by a licensed Landscape <br />Architect. Prior to building permit issuance, the applicant shall submit the following <br />documentation to the Landscape Architecture Division for review and approval: <br />a. Project Information; <br />b. Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet; <br />c. Soil management report; <br />d. Landscape design plan; <br />e. Irrigation design plan; and <br />f. Grading design plan. <br />46. Prior to building permit final, the landscape architect shall certify in writing to the <br />Landscape Architecture Division the landscaping has been installed in accordance <br />with the approved landscape and irrigation plans with respect to size, number, and <br />species of plants and overall design concept. The certificate of completion letter <br />shall include: <br />a. Project information sheet, certificate of installation according to the <br />landscape documentation package, irrigation scheduling, schedule of <br />irrigation landscape and irrigation maintenance, landscape irrigation audit <br />report, and soil management report (if not previously submitted). <br />47. The property owner is encouraged to use best management practices for the use <br />of pesticides and herbicides. <br />48. 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 />49. For purposes of erosion control, the applicant/developer shall plant a hydroseed <br />mixture that has been designed by the project Landscape Architect. The <br />hydroseed mixture shall be specified on the building permit plans for review and <br />approval by the Director of Community Development and shall be maintained by <br />the project developer until such time as permanent landscaping is place. <br />