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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
9/8/1999
DOCUMENT NO
PC-99-65
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-99-01
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MARDELL LLC
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12 RESIDENTIAL LOTS & 1 EXISTING UNIT C/2ND UNIT
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<br />26. Native and/or indigenous plant materials and less water needy plants are strongly <br />encouraged to be provided as the decorative landscaping on all residential lots out- <br />side the building envelop areas. <br /> <br />27. Prior to final map approval, the details for new street addresses for the EBRPD and <br />Sorenson addresses shall be resolved to the satisfaction ofthe Planning Director. <br /> <br />28. No trees shall be removed other than those specifically designated for removal on <br />the approved plans or tree report. The developer shall post cash, letter of credit, or <br />other security satisfactory to the Planning Director in the amount shown in the tree <br />report by HortScience dated "August 13, 1999" for each tree required to be pre- <br />served. This cash bond or security shall be retained for one year following accep- <br />tance of public improvements or completion of construction, whichever is later, <br />and the bond for a tree shall be forfeited if it is destroyed or substantially damaged. <br /> <br />29. The developer shall provide root control barriers and four inch perforated pipes for <br />street trees, and trees to be installed by the developer in planting areas less than ten <br />ft. in width, as determined necessary by the Planning Director at the time of review <br />of the final landscape plans. <br /> <br />Vegetation and Wildlife <br /> <br />30. The developer shall comply with the recommendations of the vegetation and wild- <br />life survey prepared by Dr. Samuel McGinnis dated "February 9, 1999", incorpo- <br />rated herein by reference. The developer shall ensure that the area within 10 feet <br />of the snake barrier (on the west side of the snake barrier only) is free of ornamen- <br />tal and natural landscaping and weeds at all times. <br /> <br />Growth Management <br /> <br />31. The development plan shall be of no further validity and the developer shall be re- <br />quired to submit a new development plan should the developer fail to record a Fi- <br />nal Map within two years ofPUD approval. <br /> <br />Construction Activities <br /> <br />32. All site improvements and house construction activities shall be limited to the <br />hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No construction shall <br /> <br />Page 6 <br />
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