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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
8/13/1997
DOCUMENT NO
PC-97-68
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-97-08
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<br />Resolution No. PC-97-68 <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />19. Prior to Council approval of a final map, the developer shall include on the final landscape <br />and site plans fencing details for all aspects of the project subject to the review and <br />approval of the Planing Director and including, but not limited to, the following: <br /> <br />a. A specific design and color for the precast concrete wall to be installed on the <br />western property line. The wall shall not be less than six feet in height and shall be of a <br />color and design complementary the office building architecture. The developer also shall <br />work with the neighbors in the adjacent townhome project to ascertain whether they have <br />particular preferences for the wall color or design on their side ofthe wall. <br /> <br />b. A specific design for the tubular metal fencing along the Arroyo and the metal <br />gates leading to the trail access. This fencing and the gates shall be subject to the approval <br />of Zone 7 and the LIvermore-Pleasanton Fire Authority Fire Marshall. <br /> <br />c. Details for all wood, good neighbor fencing to be placed along the site's property <br />lines. The developer shall work with individual property-owners along Walnut Drive to <br />determine which neighbors desire new fencing. No property line fencing shall exceed six <br />feet in height unless otherwise approved by the zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />d. Details for all fencing to be installed between the new lots. Said fencing shall be <br />designed with five feet of solid board fence and one foot oflattice to a height not to <br />exceed six feet, unless otherwise approved by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />e. Design offencing to be placed across the trail in the ACTC. The developers shall <br />work with staff, the EBRPD, and the County to determine the most appropriate type of <br />fencing to preclude trespassing. Fencing shall be placed at least 100 feet from Ray Street <br />and that this fence should be of a metal picket style, similar to the Arroyo fencing. <br />Fencing across the trail near the Arroyo may be of a chain link style. No fencing shall <br />exceed 6 feet in height unless otherwise approved by the Zoning Administrator. Fencing <br />shall include gate access for the Fire Authority to access the trail and the second <br />emergency access into the project and shall be subject to the review and approval of the <br />Fire Marshall. <br /> <br />20. Prior to Council approval of the final map, the developer shall submit at least three typical <br />rear yard treatment plans for review and approval ofthe Planning Director as part of the <br />final landscape plan. These rear yard treatments shall provide a list of plant materials <br />suitable for installation in the yard areas of the units and shall indicate possible locations <br />for the installation of trellises, patio covers, decks, spaces and other permitted accessory <br />structures as permitted by the project development standards. These typical rear yard <br />treatments shall be made available in the sales office for the units and shall be included <br />with every homebuyer's package. <br />
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