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PC-2008-07, PCUP-200, TRI-VALLEY MARTIAL ARTS
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Trash Enclosures <br />19. Prior to the submitting to the Building and Safety Division, the plans shall be <br />revised such that the trash enclosures are located ten feet from the side property <br />line and 25 feet from the rear property line, as required by the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code. <br />20. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall revise the drawings <br />of the proposed accessory structures to show the colors and materials of the <br />structures. No accessory structure shall exceed 15 feet in height, unless waived <br />by the Planning Director. The colors, materials, height, and design of the <br />accessory structures are subject to the review and approval of the Planning <br />Director. <br />21. All trash and refuse shall be contained completely within the proposed <br />enclosures architecturally compatible with the main structure. The location and <br />design of the enclosures shall be shown on the plans submitted for issuance of <br />building permits and shall be subject to the approval of the Planning Director and <br />Fire Chief. Trash containers shall be stored within the enclosure at all times, <br />except when being unloaded, and may be required to provide connection to the <br />sewer system with separators and be fit with sprinklers. <br />Landscaping <br />18. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the project developer or property owner <br />shall enter into an agreement with the City, approved by the City Attorney, which <br />guarantees that all landscaping and open space areas included in this project will <br />be maintained at all times in a manner consistent with the approved landscape <br />plan for this development. Said agreement shall run with the land for the <br />duration of the existence of the structures located on the subject property. <br />19. Prior to landscape installation, a final landscape plan and irrigation plan shall be <br />submitted to and approved by Planning Director as part of the building permit <br />plan sets prior to issuance of a building or on-site permit. Said landscape plan <br />shall be consistent with the approved landscape plan plus any conditions of <br />approval, and shall be detailed in terms of species, location, size, quantities, and <br />spacing. The landscaping and irrigation plans are subject to the review and <br />approval of the Planning Director. <br />a. All trees used in landscaping shall be a minimum of 15 gallons in size and all <br />shrubs a minimum of five gallons, unless otherwise approved by the Planning <br />Director with the review of the landscape plan; <br />b. The irrigation design shall utilize low-volume drip, bubbler, or other water <br />conserving irrigation systems to the maximum extent possible. The irrigation <br />systems shall include a soil -moisture, rain -sensor, or other irrigation efficiency <br />rd <br />
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