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Add a new graphic ;-07.:x,. • =0 ..W <br /> 1. --/A ,/&*%.,.. <br /> 7,...._lip I .:_-_.; 1 1 ix - - 1 <br /> :; ` .111 _ l' p p <br /> , , ,, , .....-siii - - <br /> rL 1 <br /> co <br /> -+ Pg 41 Front setback areas must be landscaped with Type III landscaping (as defined in EMC 19.35.050), provided that: <br /> (Landscaping • Tree and shrub types and locations allow for natural surveillance between dwelling units and the street. <br /> in setbacks) • There shall be the equivalent of one tree for each thirty feet of street frontage lot. <br /> • Planting strip areas and trees between the sidewallc and street shall not qualify for the landscaped area requirements above. <br /> Pg. 44 Irrigation <br /> (Irrigation) _ •. •- •- - - :. <br /> Irrigation systems should <br /> All private-common spaces in residential areas will be irrigated, ••; - - •::•• - •• • - • g <br /> be designed for water efficiency. If not automatically irrigated, homeowners should adequately water and maintain the plants on <br /> private property, including planting strips adjacent to streets and alleys. Reuse of storm water from downspouts is encouraged as <br /> a natural source of water for irrigation. <br /> Pg. 44 Fencing <br /> (Fencing) <br /> Eclipse Neighborhood. Fences within the front setback area and between any street and buildings shall not be more than three feet <br /> six inches high and less than seventy percent solid to maintain views into the street for security. However, front yard fences are <br /> discouraged. Fences up to six feet in height may be permitted no closer than ten feet from the sidewalk provided they have <br /> landscaping between the fence and the sidewalk. Fences taller than three feet six inches and visible from a street should be <br /> screened with T e I or III Landsca ing as defined in EMC 19.35.050 to miti_ate the visual im act of a wall on the street. <br /> Attachment H-21 co <br />