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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
3/11/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-25
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-89-17
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54 SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
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<br />c. Grade slide-stabilization areas shall match existing <br />terrain. Landslide repair areas should match as much as <br />possible the pre-repair natural sloping terrain in areas <br />not used for building sites. other landslide repair areas <br />shall not exceed a 3:1 slope ratio. (MM 5m ii) <br /> <br />d. All cut slopes should be designed for a rounded contour <br />finish. (MM 5m iii) <br /> <br />e. Avoid fill-pads for housing to the maximum extent possible. <br />(MM 5 m iv) <br /> <br />f. Modify road layout to reduce visibility of road surface and <br />grading. (MM 5m v) <br /> <br />g. Use minimum standards for road width, sidewalks, gradients, <br />and other factors to reduce grading impacts and to retain <br />a rural character to the development. (MM 5m vi) <br /> <br />84. The Oak Tree Farm Landscape Design and Maintenance Guidelines <br />(OTFLG) should be modified to include the following for <br />mitigation of visual impacts: <br /> <br />a. Lot-specific landscape guidelines shall be reviewed and <br />approved by the Design Review Board prior to approval of <br />the tentative map. These guidelines shall indicate special <br />landscape considerations for each lot and the percentage of <br />yard area on hillside sites which shall remain natural (not <br />graded, terraced or landscaped). (modification of MM 50 i) <br /> <br />b. The site should be divided into six different zones, <br />relating to the six zones described in the project <br />architectural guidelines. Said zones and plant materials <br />shall be in accordance with the lot locations, potential <br />for fire hazards, etc. (MM 50 ii) <br /> <br />c. The developer shall install the landscape buffer area along <br />the northern property line within the Zone 2 lots. This <br />landscaping shall be primarily of native plant materials. <br />(MM 50 Hi) <br /> <br />d. Specific landscape guidelines shall be included for the <br />yard areas of the Zone 1 homes between the loop road and <br />privacy fencing. (MM 50 iv) The applicant shall work with <br />staff in order to provide more specific landscape <br />guidelines for the Zone 1 homes, and as listed above. <br /> <br />e. The use of fire retardant native species, particularly on <br />those lots adjacent to open space areas, or on the hillside <br />shall be encouraged. The landscape guidelines shall <br />identify a fire management setback zone for all residences <br />adjacent to undeveloped open space. In addition, the <br />guidelines shall indicate that homeowners are responsible <br />for brush control on all portions of their property as part <br />
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