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5. A wildland fire management plan shall be required with the <br /> development plan to address landscaping and urban-wildland <br /> interface. Landscaping shall consist of fire-retardant <br /> species, shall be placed a safe distance from the house <br /> (depending on the topography and other site conditions), and <br /> shall be maintained as required by the management plan. The <br /> wildland fire management plan shall be submitted for the <br /> review and approval of the Fire Department and Planning <br /> Department prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> <br />6. For structures which are 150 feet or less from the public <br /> street, driveway access shall be a minimum width of 16 feet <br /> paved, 20 feet clear, and a maximum of 15% slope. <br /> Structures which are located more than 150 feet from the <br /> public street shall have a paved driveway 20 feet in width <br /> with a hammerhead or cul-de-sac turnaround provided which <br /> meets Fire Department standards. <br /> <br />7. Properties containing landfill from the former dump site in <br /> the Vineyard Corridor will need special consideration <br /> regarding this issue during the development plan review <br /> process. <br /> <br />8. PUD development plan approval by the Planning Commission and <br /> City Council is required before building permits may be <br /> issued, except for additions, re-builds, and accessory <br /> structures less than 400 square feet in floor area and <br /> exceeding 10 feet in height, which shall be subject to the <br /> City's administrative design procedures. <br /> <br />9. Property owners will be required to connect to City <br /> utilities when they become available; the applicant shall <br /> record a declaration of restriction reflecting this <br /> requirement. <br /> <br />wpdata\pc\deviss. srp <br /> <br /> 6 <br /> <br /> <br />