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PC-2009-40, PUD-70, SAN JOSE ARENA MANAGEMENT
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PC-2009-40, PUD-70, SAN JOSE ARENA MANAGEMENT
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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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11/5/2009
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PC-2009-40
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c. All trees used in landscaping shall be a minimum of 15 gallons in size and all <br />shrubs a minimum of five gallons with the following exceptions: <br />(i.) All street trees shall be a minimum of 24 -inch box in size. <br />(ii.) Larger minimum sizes may be required in these conditions of approval or <br />proposed in Exhibit B. <br />(iii.) Smaller shrub sizes may be approved by the Director of Parks and <br />Community Services prior to the issuance of a building permit if larger - <br />sized shrubs are not reasonably available. <br />d. Six-inch (6") vertical concrete curbs shall be installed between the parking <br />spaces and the landscaped areas and between all drive aisles and <br />landscaped areas. Breaks may be required in the curbs to allow stormwater <br />to enter the landscaping areas. <br />e. The Project Developer shall install an automatic low flow irrigation system for <br />all project landscaping, including the street landscaping adjacent to the site <br />which is installed in the City right of way. The low flow irrigation system shall <br />be designed to maximize water conservation throughout the development. <br />f. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, if the City Manager determines that <br />the use of recycled water has been adequately studied as required per <br />CEQA, then in all City rights of way all irrigation systems including pipes, <br />valves, heads, boxes, etc. shall be designed for the use of recycled water, <br />unless waived by the City Engineer. <br />g. Prior to occupancy of the Ice Center, the landscape architect for the project <br />shall certify in writing to the Director of Parks and Community Services that <br />the landscaping has been installed in accordance with the approved <br />landscape and irrigation plans with respect to size, number, and species of <br />plants and overall design. <br />5. Bay Friendly Landscape. The site shall be designed to adhere to the Bay <br />Friendly Landscape Guidelines by Alameda County Waste Management <br />Authority. Compliance with the guidelines shall be determined by the Director of <br />Parks and Community Services. <br />6. Greenhouse Gas Emissions. <br />a. The green building project checklist shall be reprinted as one of the first two <br />plan sheet(s) of the building permit plan check sets submitted for review and <br />approval. For each green building measure proposed, the checklist shall <br />include information noting the page number in the plan set where the green <br />building measure is addressed. <br />b. The final green building project checklist shall be on, at all times, all grading, <br />landscaping, and construction plans kept on the project site. It is the <br />5 <br />
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