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2_Exhibit B
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2_Exhibit B
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6/14/2023
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PUD-114-01M, 11300 Dublin Canyon Road Planning Commission <br />9 of 15 <br />Landscape & Tree Removal <br />The proposed landscape plan shown in Figure 4 includes a list of plant species including a mix <br />of native and non-native plant species with low water use requirements. The applicant is <br />proposing to remove 30 trees, the majority along Dublin Canyon Road, 22 of which are <br />considered heritage trees, due to direct conflicts with the new building or on-site circulation, as <br />well as conflicts with the proposed undergrounding of utilities along Dublin Canyon Road. <br />Along the 800-foot project frontage, the current landscape plan includes planting a total of 36 <br />October Glory Red Maple and four Crape Myrtle trees at the project entry. In addition, the <br />applicant is proposing a 15-foot landscape strip along the west property line adjacent to the <br />nearest single-family residence to be planted with 'Saratoga' Sweetbay. Additional trees will <br />also be planted along the interior perimeter of the site as well as within the parking lot area. <br />Figure 4: Landscape Plan <br />ANALYSIS <br />General Plan and Zoning <br />The general regulations and compliance for the General Plan and Zoning district are outlined <br />below. <br />General Plan Land Use Designation. The property has a General Plan land use designation of <br />Rural Density Residential. Although the General Plan land use designation is residential, <br />churches and religious facilities are permitted within residential zones therefore the project as <br />proposed would continue to be consistent with the General Plan land use designation. The <br />proposed project conforms to the General Plan land use designation and with the following <br />General Plan goals, policies and programs:
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