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usage plant materials are encouraged. <br />(b) A minimum size of 36-inch box trees shall be planted along street setbacks and open <br />space areas. <br />(c) A minimum size of 36-inch box tree shall be planted along the south and west property <br />lines every 25-feet. <br />(d) Parking lot planters shall require a minimum size of one 15-gallon size tree, eleven (11) <br />five -gallon size shrubs and ground cover or annual color to serve as filler material. <br />(e) Project Landscaping: Landscaping shall be compliant with the City of Santa Ana's <br />Landscape Water Conservation Ordinance Chapter 41, Article XVI of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code. All landscape areas shall have a fully automatic irrigation system <br />(including spray or drip) as required by the City of Santa Ana Landscape Water <br />Conservation Ordinance. <br />(fj All meters shall be appropriately screened from public view with trellis work and vines <br />or hedge -type shrubs, or be incorporated into the residential structure. <br />(g) Maintenance: All plant material shall be maintained per Section 41-609 of the Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code. The Owner shall be responsible for maintaining all common area <br />landscaping within the development. <br />SECTION 14 — Residential Si2na2e in Specific Development No. 97 <br />(a) Signage for the project shall be consistent with Section 41-868 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code. <br />SECTION 15 — Architectural Design in Specific Development No. 97 <br />(a) Exterior materials. Prior to building plan check the Owner shall submit revised <br />architectural elevations subject to the review and approval of the Executive Director of <br />the Planning and Building Agency. Exterior materials and finishes for the project shall <br />comply with the approved materials board submitted for the project including ceramic <br />glass tile, composite wood, board and batten siding, stacked burnished CMU block, <br />metal canopies. All trash enclosures and similar ancillary structures shall match the <br />texture, material and color of the building. <br />(b) Public Art. Public Art shall be installed, and maintained with a value equivalent to one- <br />half of one percent (0.5%) of the total construction cost of the Project. Total <br />construction cost shall mean all design, engineering and construction costs. A public <br />art plan shall be prepared and submitted to the City no later than one hundred eighty <br />(180) days before final approval for occupancy or the issuance of a certificate of <br />occupancy and the approved art shall be installed prior to final approval for occupancy <br />of the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project. <br />