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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
9/11/1982
DOCUMENT NO
2209
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-82-13
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CASTLEWOOD PROPERTIES, INC.
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PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT PLANA PPROVAL FOR 24 UNIT FAMILY RESIDENT
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W. OF FOOTHILL RD., NW. OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH BERNAL AVE.
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- 32. That the soils engineer acceptable to the City mentioned <br />in condition 31 shall be present during grading, landslide <br />repair and sub-drain placement; following rough grading. <br />work, he shall provide a grading report to the City <br />including a complete record of all field and laboratory <br />tests with location and elevation of all tests. <br />33. The soils engineer acceptable to the City shall inspect <br />the final grading and drainage control for each dwelling and <br />provide a statement to the City indicating that final <br />conditions are in accordance with his recommendations <br />prior to release for occupancy of said dwelling. <br />34. That the buildings in the development shall be a maximum <br />of two stories in height. <br />35. That final design of all structures including accessory <br />buildings and fences shall be subject to approval by the <br />Planning Division. It is intended that all structures <br />blend with their surroundings to the maximum extent <br />practicable. To this end, building materials used shall <br />be confined mainly to varying types of wood and some <br />types of ma$onry (such as slumpblock or brown brick). <br />Colors shall be those earthtones which best conform to <br />the area. Bright obstrusive colors, such as white <br />stucco walls or red roofs shall be prohibited unless <br />it can be demonstrated that such colors would not be <br />out of character with the surroundings. <br />36. That all fencing shall be subject to approval by the <br />Planning Division. <br />37. That if grading practices are required on a lot (in order <br />to create a building site) which are contrary to the <br />purposes of the PUD District as determined by City staff, <br />the applicant shall submit a revised development plan for <br />any such lot for approval by the City. <br />38. That a lot specific soils investigation and report <br />shall be completed by a state licensed geologist, <br />geologic engineer or soils engineer and approved by <br />the Building Division prior to issuance of a building <br />permit. The soils report and the Soil and Geologic <br />Investigation No. 865-A66-A5 shall be used to govern <br />how the structures will be constructed on the sites. <br />39. That should any proposed lot not have a buildable site, <br />such lot shall not be shown on the tentative map as a <br />separate parcel but shall be included in the open space <br />lands or be added to neighboring parcels. <br />
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