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Resolution No. 2023-19 <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />c. Policies for towing unauthorized vehicles; vehicles parked in unauthorized <br />locations, such as fire lanes; vehicles parking in surface guest parking <br />without a sticker, hang-tag, or other identifiers; and vehicles parked longer <br />than any maximum guest parking timeframes allowed; <br />6. Prior to installation of landscaping, the Applicant shall submit representative <br />photos and specifications of all trees to be installed on the project site for review <br />and approval by the Planning Division. Specifications shall include, at a minimum, <br />the species, box size (24 inches minimum), brown trunk height (10-foot <br />minimum), and name and location of the supplier. <br />7. Walls and Fencing. <br />a. The applicant shall construct a minimum six-foot (6') tall perimeter wall, as <br />measured from nearest adjacent finished sidewalk, surrounding the <br />project site, unless a conforming perimeter wall (minimum six-foot tall) <br />already exists. Any new or existing perimeter wall shall conform to all <br />applicable Citywide Design Guidelines, including a split-face or painted <br />design with regularly-spaced pilasters and decorative cap. The applicant <br />is responsible for coordination with any adjacent property owners to avoid <br />double-walls or gaps between walls where possible. <br />b. Climbing vines shall be planted at regularly-spaced intervals along all <br />exposed walls and wrought-iron fencing to deter graffiti. All solid walls shall <br />be finished with anti-graffiti coating. <br />8. After project occupancy, landscaping and hardscape materials must be <br />maintained as shown on the approved landscape plans. <br />9. Prior to final occupancy, a Property Maintenance Agreement must be recorded <br />against the property. The agreement will be subject to review and applicability by <br />the Planning and Building Agency, the Community Development Agency, the <br />Public Works Agency, and the City Attorney to ensure that the property and all <br />improvements located thereupon are properly maintained, Applicant (and the <br />owner of the property upon which the authorized use and/or authorized <br />improvements are located if different from the Applicant) shall execute a <br />maintenance agreement with the City of Santa Ana which shall be recorded <br />against the property and which shall be in a form reasonably satisfactory to the <br />City Attorney. The maintenance agreement shall contain covenants, conditions <br />and restrictions relating to the following: <br />a. Compliance with operational conditions applicable during any period(s) of <br />construction or major repair (e.g., proper screening and securing of the
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