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treatments on all building elevations that are appropriate for the neighborhood and that provide <br />sufficient visual interest from the street. The proposed colors complement the existing homes <br />in the area and the mix of natural tones in the vicinity. As proposed, the two-story home would <br />measure approximately 30 -feet in height (measured from grade to the ridge) and would be <br />generally compatible with the one- and two-story properties in the area. Overall, staff finds the <br />architectural style of the building to be attractive and appropriate for the neighborhood. <br />Figure 5: Front Elevation <br />1 � rt <br />Landscape & Fencinq <br />The proposed landscape plan for the front yard of Parcel A includes a mix of native and non- <br />native plant species with low water use requirements. Rear yard landscaping will be determined <br />at a future date, though will be required to be installed within six months of occupancy. One tree, <br />less than six inches in diameter and not heritage in size, will need to be removed along Dennis <br />Drive to accommodate the development and a public sidewalk. A condition of approval has been <br />added requiring the applicant/property owner to provide a tree report prior to submitting for <br />construction permits. The project proposal also includes a new eight -foot -tall solid redwood <br />fence along the side and rear property lines of Parcel A and a six-foot tall solid redwood fence <br />connected to the side walls of the home to the side property lines would enclose and screen the <br />backyard area. Overall, staff finds the proposed planting and fencing plan acceptable. The <br />landscape and fencing plans are included in Exhibit B. <br />Figure 6: Proposed Landscape Plan <br />,vm:na <br />]:S•1�, lr - <br />1 � <br />: x.ns I• <br />I <br />st �, <br />­�H. • a. - r, RESIDENCE <br />I Z L <br />PUD -141 & P21-0076, 2215 Martin Avenue Planning Commission <br />8of10 <br />