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<br />. The entire grounds shall be landscaped to be aesthetically pleasing in all seasons. Land <br />forms and plant materials shall be used to define the site and blend with adjoining <br />properties. Street trees selected from the street tree master plan shall be planted where <br />space permits. The landscape plan must be reviewed by the City Landscape Architect. <br /> <br />. Existing trees shall be preserved when possible. Care should be taken to preserve <br />existing root systems. Construction fencing around root system must be provided on <br />trees directly adjacent to active grading and construction areas. The City Landscape <br />Architect can assist in recommending methods of protecting existing trees and shrubs. <br /> <br />. Site drainage shall be accommodated on the site so that water is directed away from the <br />new home and the neighborhood properties. The builder must comply with any federal, <br />state or local drainage requirements. Construction of the finished structure must not <br />have a detrimental impact on storm water drainage patterns on the adjoining properties. <br />Roof gutters will be required. <br /> <br />. Soil condition should be verified to assure that the quality of the soil can handle the new <br />constructed home. If modifications are required, proper documentation must be <br />submitted. <br /> <br />. All air conditioning units must be located in the rear yard of the house. <br /> <br />. Utility meters shall be screened from street view with locations identified on the plans. <br /> <br />. The neighboring property and adjacent public streets shall be kept free of construction <br />debris at all times. The construction site shall be maintained so not to become a <br />nuisance. Under no circumstance during the construction period shall construction <br />workers, construction equipment or construction materials enter, disturb, or damage <br />neighboring properties. <br /> <br />Housing Criteria for reuse that meets the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan: <br /> <br />. The reuse of the property must be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission and City <br />Council prior to sale. <br /> <br />. Housing design must comply with all federal. state and local building codes. <br /> <br />. Exterior materials (siding, doors and windows) should be low maintenance and meet the <br />City design standards. Hardboard siding materials and painted concrete are not <br />acceptable. <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />'- <br />