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<br />i. Setbacks and height limits for Class I accessory <br />structures in Zone 2 and Lots 62-65 shall adhere to <br />the R-1-40,000 district standards. <br />ii. Setbacks and height limits for both Class I and Class <br />II accessory structures in Zones 4 and 5 shall adhere <br />to the R-1-20,000 district standards. <br />iii. No Class II accessory structures shall be permitted <br />outside of the building envelope areas in Lots 61-68. <br />iv. Accessory structures should be designed with materials <br />and colors similar to that of the main structure. <br />v. The design review process for accessory structures <br />shall be as noted in the Municipal Code. <br /> <br />f. Fencina (MM 5v): <br /> <br />i. Privacy fencing shall be of welded wire mesh screened <br />with landscaping and shall not exceed 72" in height. <br />Masonry block, slumpstone, etc. walls are not <br />permitted. (modification of MM 5v i) <br />ii. White post and board fencing may be utilized along the <br />street side property lines of lots 31, 32, 21, 47, 20, <br />and 48 all of which border the main entry road. <br />iii. Fencing for pools and tennis courts shall be of welded <br />wire mesh, but must be screened by landscaping. Such <br />fencing for pools must meet UBC requirements, but <br />shall not exceed 72 inches in height. (modification <br />of MM 5v Hi) <br />iv. Fencing for tennis courts shall not exceed 12 feet. <br />opaque dark green panels may be installed on the <br />interior side of such fences. <br /> <br />g. Liahtina (MM 5w) <br /> <br />i. A final site lighting plan shall be reviewed and <br />approved by the Design Review Board prior to approval <br />of the final map. <br />ii. The lighting plan should include "candlestick" type <br />lights along the project streets, low poles with cut- <br />off fixtures, and walkway type lights. All lighting <br />shall be screened from Foothill Road. <br />iii. Tennis court lighting shall be directed downwards, and <br />away from Foothill Road and adjacent residences. Said <br />lights shall not exceed 15 feet in height. Mercury <br />lights shall be prohibited. <br />iv. The developer shall submit a detail of the proposed <br />street lighting for the project. The design of the <br />street lights shall be approved by the city Engineer. <br />If a lightiung fixture is chosen that is not a PG&E <br />standard, the homeowners shall pay the difference <br />between the operating and maintenance charges between <br />the selected light and the city standard light. <br /> <br />- <br />