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IV . DETAIL SITE DESIGN GUIDES <br /> SUMMARY EXAMPLE A. LOT PREPARATION <br /> 1. Lot development and landscape plan <br /> must be prepared by competent, experienced <br /> landscape designer or Landscape Architect. <br /> 2. Completely fence trees that are to be <br /> saved at a distance of 1.5 feet times the tree <br /> diameter m inches. <br /> . . B. CORNER LOTS <br /> r' 1. Corner lots will have special review <br /> 1111 <br /> L u w!t; ensuring that each exposure to the street has <br /> - — received equal landscaping attention. <br /> C. GRADING <br /> r as a"t 1. Builder's responsibility to assure positive <br /> drainage. <br /> 2. Show erosion control plan and schedule <br /> of tasks. <br /> 3. Show locations of topsoil stockpiles and 411) <br /> fill soil stockpiles,and proposed silt fences. <br /> 4. Avoid abrupt slope intercept between <br /> existing and disturbed soil surfaces,and <br /> encourage rounding which blends into the <br /> natural grade. <br /> 5. Create contour and grade changes to <br /> enhance privacy,visual interest and amplify <br /> plant material impact and effectiveness. <br /> 6. Sod all swales. Minimum: swales min. <br /> • ' 1 \ 2% swales,minimum drainage slope 6" <br /> away from all building sides with 6"mini- <br /> ; ! _ mum drop. 1%on hard surface. <br /> 7. Contour site to protect mutual drainage <br /> momissues and existing or potential basements. <br /> 8. Design,materials and layout must be <br /> -_ submitted for ARC review. <br /> ���(I�I�IIEIIi'' D. PAVING/FLATWORK <br /> II <br /> - - 1. Flatwork and steps with decorative nos- <br /> ings and detail are encouraged at the front <br /> yard as well as the rear yard. • <br /> 2. Decorative or colored paving is encour- <br /> aged. This includes decorative expansion <br /> Page 12 <br />