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. <br /> I <br /> Grading during construction must be in compliance with condidons 5 and 6 on page 15 <br /> and Conditions 8, 10, and 12 on page 16. The edgc of the native growth protection i i <br /> easement must be fenced with a solid wood or chair link construction fence prior to � <br /> tl�e inidation of any clearing or grading. <br /> 5. Surfacewater. Plantc and Animalr � <br /> , <br /> Native Growtl: Protection Easement Areas: Best managen�ent practices must be <br /> followed for all work within 25 feet of slopes of 40% and greater and for all work <br /> within the native growth protection easement areas per Condition 1 on pages 18 and <br /> 19. <br /> A nermanent fence is required along the edge of the native growth protection easement <br /> area per Condition 6 on page 19. The location and design of the fence must be shown <br /> on the site plan submitted for building pFrmits. <br /> Removal of vegetation in native growth protection easement areas is only permitted per <br /> Conditions 2 and 3 on page 20. <br /> Prior to issuance of building permits, the City must revicw and approve an analysis ' � <br /> of conifer forest in the native growth protection area on the site per Condition 2 on � <br /> page 23. If enhancement with conifer seedlings is needed, die enhancement must occur ; � <br /> prior to issuance of occupancy permits. � <br /> All trach located in the native growth protection easement areas must be removed or. at <br /> least a semi-annuai basis foAowing construction per Condition 8 on page 29. I <br /> L.and�caping: The landscape plxn should demonstrate an attempt to provide at least <br /> 75% of the landscaping on the site in native, hybrid native or drought rolerant species <br /> per Cundition 4 0�� page 21. Permanent irrigation systems will not be required for <br /> areas planted with t!�ese types of species. Cxotic invasive species must be controlled. <br /> English ivy shall not be permitted in landscaped areas per Condition 7 on page 21. <br /> 6. \Wate�uali y/Hazardous Materi�: lf t;�zardous materials will be used on-site, the <br /> proponent must comply with Condition 1 on page 29. <br /> Application of fungicides, h�rbicides, insecticides and fertilizers is proh�uited on the <br /> site from January through April per Condition 3 on page 30. <br /> Alf storm drains must be stenciled with language similar ro the following: "Dump No � <br /> Waste, Drains to (Stream/Wetland/Groundwater)" per Condition 4 on page 30. The <br /> treatment should be repeated approximately annually. <br /> During construction activities, all spills must be contained and removed in such manner I ' <br /> as to prevent their entering the waters and soils of the state. Cleanup of spills shall <br /> take pre�edence over other site work per Condition 5 on page 30 and Condition 2 on I <br /> page 39. � <br /> 7. Noisc: In areas abutting residential zones, vehicle maueuvcring and loading areas shall <br /> bc shielded from residential areas bv placement of buildings, berms, etc. per Condition I <br /> I on page 37. The proponent should consider additional screening of the northernmost <br /> loading area in the PCI3A building. <br /> I � <br /> a � <br />
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