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fencing shall be allowed between the front of the home and the from property line <br /> except for low open fences thirty (30) inches or less in height. <br /> <br />14. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the developer shall install the <br /> snake barrier as shown on Exhibit "A". The snake barrier shall be four (4) ft. in <br /> height. The barrier shall be masonry and the side facing Foothill Road shall be <br /> faced with natural stone. The design of the snake barrier shall be subject to the re- <br /> view and approval of the Planning Department prior to the issuance of an on-site <br /> grading permit. <br /> <br />15. On lots 1-12, the use of retaining walls is discouraged and retaining walls over <br /> three (3) It. in height are not allowed. All retaining walls visible from Foothill <br /> Road shall be faced with natural materials, such as natural stone, wood, etc. and <br /> shall be screened with native landscaping. The stepping of retaining walls shall <br /> be encouraged. With the exception of those retaining walls shown on Exhibit "A", <br /> no retaining walls shall be located within a tree canopy of a tree to be retained <br /> shown on Exhibit "A". <br /> <br /> Landscaping <br /> <br />16. The developer shall comply with the recommendations of the tree report prepared <br /> by HortScience dated "August 13, 1999". No tree trimming or pruning other than <br /> that specified in the tree report shall occur. The developer shall arrange for the <br /> horticultural consultant to conduct a field inspection prior to issuance of grading <br /> permits to ensure that all recommendations have been properly implemented. The <br /> consultant shall certify in writing that such recommendations have been followed. <br /> <br />17. Prior to occupancy of any of the homes on lots 1-12, the developer shall install five <br /> 36 inch box valley oak trees, with irrigation, on the East Bay Regional Park Dis- <br /> trict property near the deceleration lane shown on Exhibit "A". The location of the <br /> trees is subject to the review and approval of the East Bay Regional Park District <br /> and the Planning Department prior to Tentative Map approval. <br /> <br />18. Prior to Tentative Map approval, the developer shall revise the Foothill Road plans <br /> and shall show improvements based on the interim Foothill Road alignment, in- <br /> cluding median landscaping and irrigation improvements, from the deceleration <br /> lane to the entrance of Foothill High School. The exact location and size of the <br /> median as well as the plant species, size, and location, and irrigation type and <br /> <br /> Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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