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Landscape Architect prior to building permit issuance. The Landscape <br /> Documentation Package shall include: <br /> a. Project Information; <br /> b. Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet; <br /> c. Soil management report; <br /> d. Landscape design plan; <br /> e. Irrigation design plan; and <br /> f. Grading design plan. <br /> 64. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION: Upon completion of construction and prior to <br /> final inspection by the Building and Safety Division, the applicant's landscape <br /> architect shall submit a Certificate of Completion Package in PDF format to the <br /> Landscape Architecture Division for review and approval. The Certificate of <br /> Completion Package shall include: <br /> a. Project information sheet; <br /> b. Certificate of installation according to the landscape documentation <br /> package; <br /> c. Irrigation scheduling; <br /> d. Schedule of irrigation, landscape and irrigation maintenance; <br /> e. Landscape irrigation audit report; and <br /> f. Soil management report (if not previously submitted). <br /> 65. LANDSCAPING INSTALLATION: Prior to building permit final all landscaping <br /> shall be installed as shown on the approved building permit set and shall be <br /> inspected and approved by the Landscape Architecture Division. <br /> 66. CONCRETE CURBS: 6-inch vertical concrete curbs, with curb cuts or flush curbs <br /> with wheel stops, if determined to be acceptable by the Director of <br /> Engineering/City Engineer and Director of Community Development, shall be <br /> installed between all paved and landscape areas, in conformance with the City's <br /> Standard Specifications and Details. <br /> 67. EROSION CONTROL: For purposes of erosion control, the applicant shall plant <br /> a hydro seed mixture designed by the applicant's landscape architect and <br /> approved by the Landscape Architecture Division prior to installation. The erosion <br /> control shall be maintained by the applicant until permanent landscaping is in <br /> place. <br /> 68. BACKFLOW AND IRRIGATION METER SCREENING: All backflow prevention <br /> devices and above ground irrigation controls shall be located and screened to <br /> minimize their visual impacts. These devices with their proposed screening shall <br /> be shown on the landscaping and utility plans submitted with the building permit <br /> plans or improvement plans and shall be subject to the review and approval of <br /> the City Landscape Architect prior to their installation. If above-ground, they shall <br /> be painted forest green or an equivalent dark-green color. Screens shall consist <br /> of berms, walls, or landscaping satisfactorily integrated into the landscape plan. <br /> Landscape screens shall include shrubbery designed by species and planting <br /> density to establish a complete screen within 1 year from the date of planting. <br />