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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/26/1997
DOCUMENT NO
PC-97-21
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-96-19
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EARLY LEARNING INSTITUTE
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REC APPROVAL REZONE SCHOOL
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<br />Resolution No. PC-97-21 <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />31. All backflow prevention devices installed with the development shall be painted forest <br />green (Pantone Color System Number 2030) and shall be screened from view from <br />public/ private streets. Screens shall consist of berms, walls, or landscaping satisfactorily <br />integrated into the landscape plan. Landscape screens shall include shrubbery designed <br />by species and planting density to establish a complete screen within one year from the <br />date of planting. Weather protection devices such as measures to protect pipes from <br />freezing shall require approval by the Planning Director prior to use; at no time shall <br />fabric or other material not designed and/or intended for this purpose be wrapped around <br />or otherwise placed on these devices. All backflow prevention devices shall be shown on <br />the plans submitted for issuance of building permits together with screening mechanism <br />and/ or weather protection devices. Proposed screening and weather protection devices <br />shall be reviewed for conformity to these requirements and approved by the Planning <br />Director prior to issuance of a building permit. <br /> <br />Landscaping and Irrigation System Design and Operation: <br /> <br />32. The applicant shall enter into an agreement with the City, approved by the City Attorney, <br />which guarantees that all landscaping and open space areas included in this project will <br />be maintained at all times in a manner consistent with the approved landscape plan for <br />this development. Said agreement shall run with the land for the duration of the existence <br />ofthe structures located on the subject property. <br /> <br />33. A final landscape plan and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and approved by Planning <br />Director as part of the building permit plan set prior to issuance of an on-site permit. <br />Said landscape plan shall be consistent with the approved landscape plan plus any <br />conditions of approval, and shall be detailed in terms of species, location, size, quantities, <br />and spacing. <br /> <br />34. All trees used in landscaping be a minimum of fifteen (15) gallons in size and all shrubs a <br />minimum of five (5) gallons, unless otherwise shown on the approved landscape plan. <br /> <br />35. Six inch (6") vertical concrete curbs shall be installed between all paved and landscaped <br />areas. <br /> <br />36. The applicant shall provide root control barriers and four inch (4") perforated pipes for <br />parking lot trees, street trees, and trees in planting areas less than ten feet (10' 0") in <br />width, as determined necessary by the Planning Director at the time of review of the final <br />landscape plans. <br /> <br />37. Prior to occupancy, the landscape architect shall certify in writing to the Planning <br />Director that the landscaping has been installed in accordance with the approved <br />landscape and irrigation plans with respect to size, number, and species of plants and <br />overall design concept. <br />
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