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<br />Resolution No. PC-97-84 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />9. All property line fencing shall be of an open wire mesh or corral fencing design. The <br />maximum height shall be six feet. <br /> <br />LANDSCAPING and ACCESSORY STRUCTURES: <br /> <br />10. Final landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted for the review and approval by the <br />Planning Director prior to the issuance of a building permit. The final landscape plan shall <br />include the following items: <br /> <br />a. All trees used in landscaping shall be a minimum of 15 gallons in size and all shrubs <br />shall be a minimum of 5 gallons, unless otherwise shown on the approved <br />landscape plan. <br /> <br />11. The irrigation plan shall utilize low-volume drip, bubbler, or other water conserving <br />irrigation systems to the maximum extent possible, particularly in areas which are adjacent <br />to off-site vegetation and open space areas. <br /> <br />12. All natural grassland areas to be retained within the development shall be mowed annually <br />(or more frequently if directed to do so by the Fire Marshall) for fire management <br />purposes. Groundcovers adjacent to these areas shall be irrigated in order to provide a <br />"wet blanket" effect for fire management purposes. <br /> <br />13. All landscaping shall be installed within nine months of occupancy. The applicant shall <br />arrange a landscape site inspection with the Planning Department staff upon completion of <br />the installation of the landscaping. <br /> <br />14. In the event that any additional accessory structures, including the landscape <br />modifications, tennis courts, decks, or building additions are proposed to be constructed <br />on the subject site, the owner of the property shall submit an application for the review <br />and approval by the Planning Director. The Planning Director may refer the application to <br />the Planning Commission or other applicable reviewing body if he/she deems it necessary. <br /> <br />15. Any proposed outdoor lighting for the subject property shall be oflow intensity, less than <br />a 70 watt point source, in order to minimize its visibility from the valley floor. Outdoor <br />lighting shall also not glare onto adjacent properties. <br /> <br />16. All trees shall be kept a minimum offour feet from a property line where possible. <br />