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January 11, 2016 <br />3. static water pressure at the point of connection to the public <br />water supply; <br />4. flow rate (gallons per minute), application rate (inches per <br />hour), and design operating pressure (pressure per square inch) <br />for each station; <br />5. irrigation schedule parameters necessary to program smart <br />timers specified in the landscape design; <br />6. the following statement: "I have complied with the criteria of <br />the Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance and applied them <br />accordingly for the efficient use of water in the irrigation <br />design plan;" and <br />7. the signature of a California - licensed landscape professional. <br />[Note: Authority Cited: Section 65595, Government Code. <br />Reference: Section 65596, Government Code.] <br />2.6 Grading Design Plan <br />(A) For the efficient use of water, grading of a landscape project site shall be designed <br />to minimize soil erosion, ninoff, and water waste. Finished grading configuration <br />of the landscape area, including pads, slopes, drainage, post - construction erosion <br />control, and storm water control Best Management Practices, as applicable, shall <br />be shown on the Landscape Plan unless this information is fully included in <br />separate Grading Plans for the project, or unless the project is limited to <br />replacement planting and /or irrigation to rehabilitate an existing landscape area. <br />(B) The project applicant shall submit a landscape grading plan that indicates finished <br />configurations and elevations of the landscape area including: <br />(1) Height of graded slopes; <br />(2) Drainage patterns; <br />(3) Pad elevations; <br />(4) Finish grade; and <br />(5) Stoma water retention improvements, if applicable. <br />(C) To prevent excessive erosion and runoff, it is highly recommended that the <br />project applicant: <br />17 <br />