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Adopted 7/16/2001 - Effective 8/15/2001 City of San Leandro Zoning Code -Article 19 <br />(includes amendments effective through ?007) <br />d. amount of applied water scheduled to be applied on a monthly <br />basis; <br />e. application rate settingi <br />f. root depth setfing~ <br />g. plant type setting;. <br />h. soil type and mulch depth; <br />i. slope factor settinq~ <br />j. shade factor settin_g~ and <br />k. irrigation uniformity or efficiency setting. <br />D. Landscaping Shall be Permanently Maintained. Required landscaped areas <br />shall be permanently maintained to preserve plant heath, water use <br />efficiency and consistency with the design at time of completion and City's <br />final inspection. As used in this Section, "maintained" includes: watering, <br />weeding, pruning, insect and disease control, and replacement of plant <br />materials and irrigation equipment as needed to preserve the health and <br />appearance of plant materials. <br />1. -~-Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Schedule. Landscapes shall be <br />maintained to ensure water use efficiency. A regular maintenance, <br />schedule shall be submitted with the Certificate of Completion <br />a. A regular maintenance sc#~edu[e shat! include but not be limited tom <br />routine inspection; adjustment and repair of the irrigation system <br />and its components, aerating and dethatchinq turf areas <br />replenishing muich~ fertilizinq~ pruninq~ weeding in all landscape <br />areas, and removing and obstruction to emission devices <br />Operation of fhe irrigation system outside the normal watering <br />window is albwed for auditing and system maintenance <br />b. Repair of all irrigation equipment shall be done with the originally <br />installed components or their equivalents. <br />c. Use of the "Bay-friendly Landscape Nfodel Maintenance <br />Specifications" acrd the `Bay-Friendly Landscape Guidelines" as an <br />official reference documents in the landsea~e maintenance confract <br />and/ar with on-site landscape staff is highly recommended It r`s <br />highly recommended that at least one fandscapinp staff member or <br />contractor to be trained in the use of l~M or r"s a "Bay-Friend(y <br />Qualified Landscape Prafessionaf. " <br />2 Failure to Maintain Landscaping is a Violation of this Code. The failure <br />to maintain a landscape installation that is governed by the Article may <br />be cited as a violation of this Code, pursuant to Section 5-2908. <br />Examples of failed maintenance include, but are not limited to: <br />Allowing a significant amount of trees, shrubs, ground covers, <br />and/or turf areas to die, or become so diseased, and/or stressed as <br />to make the property appear unsightly. <br />AR.19 <br />Page 18 of 198 <br />
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