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Screens shall consist of berms, walls, or landscaping satisfactorily integrated into the <br /> landscape plan. Landscape screens shall include shrubbery designed by species and <br /> planting density to establish a complete screen within 1 year from the date of planting. <br /> Weather protection devices, such as measures to protect pipes from freezing, shall <br /> require approval by the City Landscape Architect prior to use; at no time shall fabric or <br /> other material not designed and/or intended for this purpose be wrapped around or <br /> otherwise placed on these devices. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 113. MAINTENANCE: The applicant and all future owners of the property shall, at no expense <br /> to the City, maintain all the landscaped areas related to the project in a healthful, <br /> attractive and reasonably weed-free manner consistent with the approved landscape <br /> plan, for the duration of the existence of the project. <br /> 114. NATIVE PLANTING: The project plant palette shall be predominately native plants to fit <br /> the natural environment of the Pleasanton Ridge. At least 2/3 of all tree species, shrub <br /> species, and groundcovers and grasses shall be California native plants. (Project <br /> Specific Condition) <br /> 115. DUBLIN CANYON ROAD SCREENING: The parking lot shall be screened from Dublin <br /> Canyon Road primarily with native plants to retain the rural feel of the area. The design <br /> shall be subject to the review and approval of the City's Landscape Architecture Division. <br /> (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 116. SITE LIGHTING: All site lighting shall be designed for consistency with the International <br /> Dark-Sky Association's (IDA) Model Lighting Ordinance. This project site shall be <br /> considered to be in an LZ-1 zone for design purposes. Lighting shall be subject to review <br /> and approval by the City Landscape Architect prior to building permit issuance. (Project <br /> Specific Condition) <br /> Trees <br /> 117. TREE REPORT: The applicant shall comply with the recommendations of the tree report <br /> prepared by Dryad, dated September 15, 2020. No tree trimming or pruning other than <br /> that specified in the tree report shall occur. The applicant shall arrange for the Project <br /> Arborist to conduct a field inspection prior to building permit issuance to ensure all <br /> recommendations have been properly implemented. The Project Arborist shall certify in <br /> writing all recommendations have been followed. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 118. TREE REMOVAL: The applicant shall work with the City's Landscape Architecture <br /> Division to revise the design and provide more details regarding the undergrounding of <br /> the utility lines to preserve as many of the mature trees on the property as possible. This <br /> is particularly true of trees 946, 951, 952, and 953. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 119. TREE REMOVAL MITIGATION: Any trees approved to be removed by the City shall <br /> have its full value, as identified in the arborist report, paid into the City's Urban Forestry <br /> Fund. A credit for replanting trees shall be as follows: <br /> PUD-114-01M&P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 21 of 25 <br />lanning Commission <br /> Page 19 of 25 <br />s numbers shall be installed on the front or primary <br /> entrance for all buildings. Minimum building address character size shall be 12-inch high <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 18 of 25 <br /><br /> Plan as part of the improvement plans prepared by a California licensed civil engineer, <br /> which include but is not limited to the type, location, and sizing calculations of the <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 16 of 25 <br />d) individuals. <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 3 of 25 <br />