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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />PUD-88-16 <br />11/08/89 <br />1. The development plan shall be substantially as shown on the <br />plan designated "Alternative 3(a),'~ dated November 3, 1989, <br />on file with the Planning Department, except as otherwise <br />modified by these conditions. Changes to interior lot line <br />configurations may be made, subject to the approval of the <br />Planning Director, so long as the intent to achieve minimum <br />20,000 sq. ft. lots utilizing the site from Foothill Road to <br />and including the top of the knoll is maintained. <br />2. The uses and site development standards for the site shall <br />be those of the R-1-20,000 District except for the <br />following: <br />a. Side yard setbacks shall be 20 ft. for all new <br />structures. <br />b. The maximum height for a house constructed on Lot 2 <br />shall be 25 ft., measured from the lowest elevation of <br />the foundation to the elevation of the highest roof <br />ridge. The roof type for Lot 2 shall be a gable or hip <br />type sloping away from Foothill Road. <br />c. Maximum floor area ratio shall be 25~, including garage <br />and/or carport areas. <br />3. Building pads and yard areas shall conform to the natural <br />grade of the site to the maximum extent feasible. No <br />grading for yard areas shall exceed a five ft. vertical <br />difference in elevation from graded pad to top of slope <br />bank/retaining wall. All grading proposed shall be subject <br />to Design Review Board review and approval. <br />4. Each lot shall provide at least (3) parking spaces on site <br />(not located within a garage); tandem parking is acceptable <br />to meet this requirement. <br />5. Each main structure shall require Design Review Board review <br />and approval prior to construction. This review shall <br />include review of proposed site grading, fencing, <br />landscaping and the colors, materials, and design of the <br />structure. Auxiliary structures greater than 100 sq. ft. <br />in size shall require Design Review Board approval as well. <br />Building design and colors shall be selected to blend the <br />structures into their environment. <br />6. The project shall adhere to the construction related <br />recommendations of the tree report (Hortscience, 1988) <br />including measures to prune and cable existing trees to <br />assure continued health. <br />