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(4) Vehicular parking may not be located within anv required landscaped <br /> area. <br /> (5) Prior to the issuance of anv building permit the developer shall <br /> submit to the city and the planning division shall approve a landscape plan <br /> that conforms to the requirements of this section and to standards for <br /> landscaping approved by the city council. <br /> (6) Landscaping shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the <br /> approved landscaping plan by the owner(s) and manaaer of the <br /> development. <br /> (7) Procedures for the approval and amendment of landscaping plans <br /> shall be established by the planning division. <br /> (8) All planting areas must be designed with an automatic irrigation <br /> system. Modifications shall be allowed for dry climate landscapes Pop-up <br /> sprinklers shall be used in all areas other than installations against <br /> foundations for the sake of public safety Drip bubbler or other low <br /> gallonage systems may be used in buffer areas and narrow strips <br /> Sleeving must be called out wherever irrigation pipes are installed under <br /> hardscape. <br /> (9) Landscaping shall be installed and maintained in compliance with <br /> Article XVI of this chapter pertaining to water conservation <br /> Section 10. Section 41-477 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (M1 zoning district <br /> <br /> standards) is hereby amended to comply with AB 1881, such that it reads as follows (new <br /> language in underline, deleted language in strikeout for tracking purposes only): <br /> Sec. 41-477. Landscaping. <br /> Front yard: <br /> (a) One (1) twenty-four-inch box canopy tree shall be provided for each <br /> twenty-five (25) linear feet of front yard (exclusive of driveways). Such <br /> trees may be placed in clusters. <br /> (b) Six (6) five-gallon size shrubs shall be provided per twenty-five (25) <br /> linear feet of front yard (exclusive of driveways). As an alternative, the use <br /> of three (3) five-gallon size shrubs and ten (10) one-gallon shrubs is <br /> acceptable provided the plant material adds color and variety to the <br /> design. <br /> Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br /> Page 11 of 33 <br /> 75A-73 <br /> <br />