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<br />E. Southwest Area of Development <br /> <br />1. The height of the single-story homes on Lots #7 and <br />#8 shall be 22 feet. <br /> <br />F. Develooment Ad;acent to Existina Neiahborhood <br /> <br />1. The house on Lot #3 shall be limited to a single <br />story structure 22 feet in height, a split-level <br />home may be permitted to 26 feet in height. The <br />pad grade of this lot shall be lowered 5 to 8 feet <br />if technically feasible. <br /> <br />2. The house design for Lots #2, #3, and #4 special <br />attention shall be paid to the orientation and <br />placement of windows to prevent privacy impacts to <br />the existing residences to the east. Addi tionally, <br />special landscape treatment in the form of <br />plantings and berming may be required at the time <br />of house plan review to mitigate the placement of <br />the proposed homes. <br /> <br />5-2: Veaetation/LandscaDe Plan <br /> <br />The applicant's preliminary landscape plan shall be refined to <br />incorporate the following features, this plan shall be <br />submitted to the Design Review Board for review and approval <br />prior to building permit issuance: <br /> <br />A. Special provisions shall be made for visually-sensitive <br />areas, particularly slopes visible from 1-680 and Sunol <br />Boulevard. Disturbed slopes shall be planted with native <br />trees and compatible vegetation, in a pattern similar to <br />existing site conditions. Careful landscape treatment <br />shall be used to minimize abrupt contrast between <br />irrigated areas and natural open space. <br /> <br />B. Planting at the interface of development and natural open <br />space shall be designed for a smooth visual transition. <br />Ground cover, shrubs and trees shall have irregular <br />shapes rather than geometric patterns or straight edges. <br /> <br />C. Particular attention is needed for effective landscaping <br />along sound walls. The landscape plan shall include <br />plantings to soften the visual effect of sound walls, and <br />shall have strategically-located trees and shrubs to <br />reduce glare impacts where needed. <br /> <br />Page 4 of 19 <br /> <br />II . I . <br />