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12/31/1999
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H. FEES AND DEPOSITS <br />1. Design review fees, development impact fees, permit fees, inspection fees, connection fees and any <br />other fees charged by the City or other reviewing agencies for the review, approval, permitting and <br />inspection of the above listed public improvements shall be paid by the Subdivider. <br />2. Prior to approval of the Final Map, Subdivider shall enter into a Subdivision Improvement Agreement <br />for that Final Map and shall post security and insurance in the amounts and forms acceptable to the <br />City Engineer. <br />3. Prior to approval of the Final Map, Subdivider shall pay Development Fee for Street Improvement <br />(DFSI) as determined by the City Transportation Administrator, and park -in -lieu fees (see condition <br />I -1) as determined by the City Engineer. The Transportation Administrator has determined that the <br />DFSI for this development shall be nine thousand nine hundred dollars ($9,900). <br />I. MINI PARKS, LANDSCAPING AND PERRVIETER WALLS <br />1. Subdivider shall pay Parkland -in -lieu fees in accordance with the Standards of Section 7-1-800, et <br />seq. San Leandro Municipal Code. <br />2. Prior to approval of the Final Map, the Subdivider shall prepare a landscaping and irrigation plan for <br />review and approval by the Development Services and the Engineering and Transportation <br />Department. The landscape plan shall include species, size, quantities and location and shall <br />incorporate the existing street trees along the project frontage. All landscaping shall be designed with <br />efficient irrigation practices to reduce runoff, promote surface infiltration and minimize the use of <br />fertilizers and pesticides that can contribute to stormwater pollution. Landscaping and other surface <br />features shall be located as not to impair sight distance at driveways. <br />Subdivider shall plant an average of one street tree per lot within the project frontage along Estudillo <br />Avenue, Santa Rosa Street and Joaquin Avenue and shall remove any existing trees as required by the <br />City Landscape Supervisor. Any existing trees to remain and all proposed trees shall be provided <br />with City standard tree wells. The Subdivider shall also maintain all existing and proposed street trees <br />in a healthy growing condition for a period not less than three years after planting. Street tree spacing <br />and locations shall be approved by the City Engineer. Street tree species shall be approved by the City <br />Landscape supervisor. <br />\ %1. �Iollip'll[i!.. B Cl u' <br />
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