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landscape architect. Fifty percent of the trees will be in the Neighborhood <br />Park and 50% the trees will be on the project site. In regard to the <br />Neighborhood Park, the applicant shall fund the installation of 50% of the <br />trees to be installed in the Neighborhood Park as part of this buffer. The <br />applicant shall provide cost estimates for the installation of the trees to the <br />City's landscape architect. The final funding amount shall be determined by <br />the City's landscape architect, and shall be required prior to the issuance of a <br />building permit. Required verification by a licensed landscape architect shall <br />be submitted by the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br />e. Revise the plans and propose deodar cedar trees in the tree landscaping <br />buffer along the western boundary line. The trees shall be spaced such that <br />there will be no visible gaps in tree landscaping along the western boundary <br />line once the trees are mature, as verified by a licensed landscape architect. <br />Verification by a licensed landscape architect shall be submitted by the <br />applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br />Revise the plans such that at least 33 of the trees in the landscape buffer by <br />the western boundary line are a minimum of 24 inch box in size. If the <br />proposed senior continuing care community to the west is constructed, it may <br />fund the planting of 17 additional deodar cedar trees in the landscape buffer. <br />If the 17 additional trees are planted in the buffer, they shall be a minimum of <br />24 -inch box in size and shall count toward the total number of 24 -inch box <br />trees required. <br />4. Cool Roofs. The auto dealerships shall have white cool roofs which are designed <br />to reflect the heat of the sun away from the building, thus reducing its cooling load. <br />If roof top parking is approved on a dealership building in the future, the roof <br />material on the building may be changed. Photovoltaic panels and screened <br />mechanical equipment may be located on roof tops. <br />5. Sidewalk on EI Charro Road. The proposed sidewalk along EI Charro Road is not <br />approved. The City of Pleasanton may construct this sidewalk at a later date, if a <br />connecting sidewalk is approved and funded to be constructed on the EI Charro/ <br />1-580 overpass. <br />6. Wall by Neighborhood Park. The wall by the Neighborhood Park shall have a <br />smooth stucco finish and shall be seven feet in height. The wall design shall <br />match that on page 23 of Exhibit B. The wall shall be setback a minimum of <br />20 feet from Stoneridge Drive. The developer of the auto mall shall install the wall <br />prior to the occupancy of any building on site. <br />7. Bus Shelter. The property owner shall be responsible for the construction of a <br />bus shelter adjacent to the Neighborhood Park. The pad for the bus shelter shall <br />be 20 feet in length and 6 feet in depth. The pad shall be located behind the <br />Cl <br />