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D. Any grade changes within the protected zone of the tree shall be accomplished so as to <br /> prevent soil compaction and injury to or removal of the tree's roots. <br /> (2) Before grading operations may commence, a minimum five (5)foot high chain link fence or other <br /> comparable protective fencing shall be installed at the outermost edge of the protected zone of <br /> the tree. Fences shall remain in place throughout the entire construction period. No material, <br /> machinery, or objects of any kind may be stored within the fenced area. <br /> (3) No trenching whatsoever shall be allowed within the protected zone of subject trees. If <br /> underground utility lines must be installed within the protected zone, the conduit shall be installed <br /> by boring or grilling through the soil. <br /> (4) Paving within the dripline of affected trees shall be stringently minimized. If paving is necessary, <br /> porous materials such as gravel, loose boulders, and cobbles, brick with sand joints, wood chips, <br /> or bark mulch shall be used. <br /> (5) Landscaping beneath Heritage Oak Trees shall be subject to the following requirements: <br /> A. Nonplant materials such as loose boulders and cobbles, wood chips, or similar materials, <br /> may be used under trees. <br /> B. Only plant species that are tolerant of the natural semi-arid environment of said tree shall be <br /> permitted under trees. <br /> C. No plants or lawn shall be planted within a ten (10) foot radius of the trunk of any subject <br /> tree. Only nonplant materials shall be used within said area. <br /> D. Permanent irrigation systems within the protective zone of subject tree shall be limited to <br /> bubbler, drip, or subterranean systems only. No irrigation system shall be allowed within a <br /> ten (10)foot radius of the trunk of a subject tree. <br /> f. UNIFORM FIRE CODE: The following Uniform Fire Code and San Joaquin County Ordinance Code <br /> requirements will be applicable and shall be incorporated in the Site Plan before submittal to the <br /> Community Development Department for an Improvement Plan. <br /> (1) Fire department access roads shall be in accordance with Section 902.2 of the California Fire <br /> Code and the standards adopted by the San Joaquin County Fire Chiefs Association. <br /> (2) This project will potentially serve more than three residences and shall comply with the San <br /> Joaquin County Development Title Standard 9-1150.18 (Standards for This Project, Road <br /> Names and Road Name Changes, Public and Private). Please contact Kimberly Wallace at the <br /> Community Development Department at 209-468-0816 to complete this process prior to <br /> requesting Fire Department approval. <br /> 2. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS(Seethe attached memo dated October 13, 2004.) <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Seethe attached memo dated May 27, 2004.) <br /> Conditions of Approval - 2 - PA-n4on91:3 <br />