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<br />117 <br />5. Tree protection measures shall remain in place until all grading and construction <br />activity is terminated. <br /> <br />(o) Final Inspection: Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the project <br />developer, builder, or representative shall certify in writing to the City that all elements of the <br />tree preservation plan and landscaping plan were completed. These must be confirmed by the <br />City. However, the City may issue a certificate of occupancy prior to completion of landscaping <br />in the following situations: <br /> <br />1. If winter weather will prevent healthy planting practices, a security shall be <br />posted to ensure the remaining planting is accomplished and all planting must be installed by the <br />15th of June the following spring. <br /> <br />2. A certificate of occupancy may be issued by the City on residential lots prior to <br />lawn seeding or sod, provided an escrow security is submitted sufficient to ensure that the work <br />will be completed and the date of completion is specified. <br /> <br />(p) Non-Compliance: If the City finds that the property is not in compliance with the <br />approved landscaping plan or tree preservation plan, it shall inform the property owner or, if <br />applicable, the homeowners association, regarding the non-compliance and describe, in writing, <br />the steps needed to bring the property into compliance within a reasonable timeframe, not to <br />exceed 60 calendar days. <br /> <br />(q) Performance Security: The City may require performance security to ensure <br />compliance with the requirements of this chapter. <br /> <br />1. The performance security shall extend for two (2) years from the date of <br />planting. The form of the security (cash, letter of credit, or other form) shall be determined by <br />the City. <br /> <br />2. If after notification of non-compliance the property owner or, if applicable, the <br />homeowners association, fails to achieve the compliance within 60 calendar days, the City may <br />exercise its authority to use the performance security to address compliance. <br /> <br />(18) Fences and Retaining Walls. Fences and retaining walls shall be permitted in all <br />required yards subject to the following conditions: <br /> <br />(a) Permit Required. It is unlawful for any person to construct a fence or retaining <br />wall without first making an application for and securing a permit. <br /> <br />(b) Certificate of Survey. An application for a fence or retaining wall permit shall be <br />accompanied by a current certificate of survey providing exact lot dimensions; the location of <br />existing buildings, structures, and easements on the lot; and the location of the proposed fence or <br />retaining wall. At the discretion of the City, a final plat detail or aerial map of the lot with the
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