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Adopted 7/16/2001 _ gfective 8/15/2001 City of San Leandro Zonir-g Code - ARicle 19 <br />(includes amendments effective through 2007) <br />landscapes that do not exceed five thousand {5 000) square feet shall comply <br />with the following reauirements: <br />1. Development applications for "Site Plan Approval" shall include a <br />conceptual landscape plan that generally identifies a plant palette and lists <br />the quantity, size, species, and locations of proposed plantings. The Zoning <br />Enforcement Official may waive the requirement for a conceptual landscape <br />plan and a final landscape plan when little or no change to existing <br />landscaping is proposed or for a project where the amount of new or <br />renovated landscaping is small in relation to existing landscaping. <br />~-- <br />2 R Ahilifi~ ~n Ci~nr~l°mr~nF DI'.n Ci~hmiHnl Rnnuir°mantc-Applicants shall <br />submit additional landscape plan information if requested by the Zoning <br />Enforcement Official and/or decision-making body. Either the Zoning <br />Enforcement Official and/or decision-making body may request additional <br />landscape plan information, if needed to address asite-specific area of <br />concern, as part of its review of the application. Such areas of concern may <br />include, but are not limited to, information regarding existing trees on the <br />site, ;ter-~h,Te~in accordance with Section 5-1906: Existing Trees on <br />Development Sites. <br />~- <br />3- <br />3iC. rR-in-nal-=a~ixs~a; e pi°"~ Q°n~~ir°~!.Final landscape plans, identifying <br />the species, sizes, and quantities of the specific plant materials to be used, <br />shall be submitted concurrently with all applicable structural plans that are <br />required for building permit review. The Zoning Enforcement Official shall <br />review such final landscape plans. No building permit shall be issued, <br />unless and until it has been determined that the submitted final landscape <br />plan is consistent with the requirements of this Article. <br />A :-- <br />~-- <br />6:4. Conceptual and final landscape plans <br />shall be prepared by.A a licensed landscape architect, architect, landscape <br />designer, or other qualified person_ s-"~at~Tepar° ^^^^°^+~~^' ^^~' f"''' <br />~la~scape~Conceptual and final landscape plans shall be drawn "to <br />scale" and have base information that is consistent with the architectural <br />and civil site plans. <br />B. Requirements for Large Landscape Projects <br />Development applications that include new or rehabilitated commercial, <br />industrial or developer-installed residential landscapes that exceed two <br />thousand five hundred (2 500) square feet or residential landscapes that <br />AR.19 <br />Page 2 of 19~ <br />
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