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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
7/22/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-67
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-91-13
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122 SFH /GOLF COURSE
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<br />b. Construction and maintenance provisions for trails, <br />fire roads, and fire zones; <br /> <br />c. Fencing provisions at the property boundary and at the <br />residential interface with open space (consistent with <br />the required master fence plan for the development); <br /> <br />d. Maintenance concerns at the open space interface with <br />residential lots; <br /> <br />e. Any improvements or actions contemplated for each open <br />space area, the phasing plan for these improvements, <br />and specific management responsibilities; <br /> <br />f. Locations of fire road rights-of-way, if any; and <br /> <br />g. Precise boundaries for land and easement dedications. <br /> <br />28. All landslides in undeveloped areas that are not a hazard to <br />the development and do not create a liability concern <br />(should the City accept the open space areas) shall be left <br />natural and shall not be repaired. <br /> <br />Landscapinq <br /> <br />29. The developer shall prepare a master preliminary landscape <br />plan for review and approval by the Design Review Board <br />prior to approval of the tentative map. The landscape plan <br />shall incorporate all required project landscaping, <br />including tree replanting, golf course landscaping (club <br />house complex, parking lot, typical fairway landscaping <br />guidelines), road landscaping, water tank landscaping, <br />landscaping of graded areas, street trees, and special <br />provisions for visually-sensitive areas. The plan shall <br />emphasize use of native (drought- and fire-retardant) trees, <br />shrubs, and ground cover and compatible plant species in a <br />pattern similar to existing site conditions. Careful <br />landscape treatment shall be used to minimize abrupt <br />contrast between irrigated areas and natural open space. <br />The landscape plan shall include a plan for continued <br />maintenance of all planted areas, including replacement of <br />plants as needed, reseeding of eroded or disturbed slopes, <br />and general maintenance of landscaping in open space areas. <br /> <br />30. The developer shall have prepared by a qualified biologist, <br />landscape architect, or arborist, a woodland restoration <br />plan which shall be designed to accomplish either or a <br />combination of the following: <br /> <br />a. Replacement of woodland canopy area on an acre-for-acre <br />basis; replacement shall be located on-site, preferably <br />in areas disturbed by grading, and shall be designed to <br />achieve woodland habitat of similar value to that which <br />will be destroyed; only if no sites are available on <br /> <br />;1 <br />
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