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location is subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer and the Plan- <br /> ning Director. <br /> <br />19. Prior to the occupancy of the homes on lots 1-12, the developer shall install ten 24 <br /> inch box coast live oaks, with irrigation, on the East Bay Regional Park District <br /> property near the northem private road 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 />20. Prior to the occupancy of the homes on lots 1-12, the developer shall install a five <br /> foot landscaping strip and irrigation along the north side of the northern private <br /> road. Native and/or indigenous landscaping known to have some fire resistance <br /> shall be planted in the landscaping strip. Prior to the issuance of the Tentative <br /> Map, the applicant shall revise the plans to address this condition. The number, <br /> type and size, and location of landscaping species shall be subject to the review <br /> and approval of the Planning Department and the East Bay Regional Park District. <br /> <br />21. Prior to Tentative Map approval, the developer shall revise the plans and shall <br /> show front yard, rear yard, and side yard landscaping on lots 3,4, and 6 subject to <br /> the review and approval of the Planning Director. Only landscaping known to <br /> have some fire resistance shall be planted on lots 3,4, and 6 and the majority of the <br /> plants shall be native and/or indigenous. The landscaping shall be located in a <br /> manner to reduce fire hazard. The approved landscaping on lots 3,4, and 6 shall be <br /> installed prior to the issuance of a final building permit on lots 3,4, and 6. <br /> <br />22. The London plane trees shown on lots 3,4,6, and 7 and west of lot 7, as shown on <br /> Exhibit "A", shall be replaced with coast live oaks. <br /> <br />23. The developer's final landscape plan and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and <br /> approved by Planning Director as part of the building permit plan set prior to issu- <br /> ance of an on-site permit. Said landscape plan shall be consistent with the ap- <br /> proved landscape plan, as shown in Exhibit "A", plus any conditions of approval, <br /> and shall be detailed in terms of species, location, size, quantities, and spacing. <br /> <br />24. The developer shall install either landscaping and irrigation or hardscape around <br /> the homes on lots 1-12. The landscaping and irrigation or hardscape shall be pro- <br /> vided on all sides of the homes and within eight (8) feet of any portion of the <br /> homes on lots 1-12. The landscaping, irrigation, and hardscape is subject to the re- <br /> view and approval of the Planning Department prior to building permit issuance. <br /> <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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