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33. <br /> <br />34. <br /> <br />Osterling Consultants, Inc. for review in order'to determine that site- <br />specific measures required to preserve the existing trees designated <br />for preservation during construction are being implemented with the <br />plans. The consultant's comments shall be submitted to the Planning <br />Director and to the City's Landscape Architect and shall be <br />incorporated onto the final site plans, grading plans, improvement <br />plans, etc., prior to issuance of a grading, on-site, and/or building <br />permits. No tree-trimming and/or pruning of existing heritage trees <br />shall occur unless supervised by a horticultural consultant. <br /> <br />The project developer shall arrange for the consultant to conduct a <br />field inspection of the construction site(s) prior to issuance of <br />grading permits to ensure that all pre-construction recommendations <br />have been properly implemented. The consultant shall then certify <br />in writing to the Planning Director that the recommendations have <br />been followed prior to the start of construction. <br /> <br />For the existing trees that would be located on private lots, the <br />project developer shall record a disclosure/deed restriction on the lot <br />stating that the existing trees on these lots are to be preserved and <br />maintained by the homeowner. The disclosure/deed restriction shall <br />state the measures to be employed by the homeowner to preserve <br />these trees, e.g., not planting turf beneath the drip line/canopy of an <br />existing oak tree. The disclosures/deed restriction shall also describe <br />the permit procedures for removing any existing tree. The <br />disclosures/deed restrictions shall be submitted to the City Attorney <br />and to the Planning Director for review and approval before <br />recordation. <br /> <br />35. <br /> <br />At the tentative map stage, the value of the heritage trees to be <br />removed, not including orchard trees, shall be appraised and shall be <br />paid to the City's Urban Forestry Fund at the time of recordation of <br />the Final Subdivision Map. <br /> <br />Lan~lseaoine and Irrigation System Design and Operation <br /> <br />36. <br /> <br />The project developer shall provide root control barriers and four inch (4") <br />perforated pipes for parking lot trees, street trees, and trees in planting areas <br />less than ten feet (I0' 0") in width, as determined necessary by the Planning <br />Director at the time of review of the final landscape plans. <br /> <br />Conditions of Approval for PUD-6, Centex Homes' Avignon Project <br />City Council Meeting, June 5, 2001 Page 18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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