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PFI2017-00190 CITY OF TIGARD PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT PERMIT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Permit#: PFI2017-00190 R 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard OR 97223 503.718.2421 Date Issued: 09/13/2017 Parcel: 2S103DC06100 Jurisdiction: Tigard Site address: 11205 SW FAIRHAVEN ST Subdivision: EXODUS Lot: 2 Project: Kosmala Project Description: Removal of batting cage and one foot of gravel under batting cage footprint.Add new blended soil and re-vegetate with native plants. Owner: FEES Description Date Amount PFI Permit Fee 09/06/2017 $300.00 PHONE: Contractor: PHONE: FAX: Applicant: NATEJOHNSON 3117 SE ANKENY ST#10 PORTLAND, OR 97214 PHONE: 503-203-6715 Total $300.00 Please sign below to indicate acceptance of conditions and return a copy with the proposed work schedule along with names and contact information of responsible parties before beginning work. Permittee/Applicant Signature: See application Issued By: o;� Special Conditions(See Attached) Note:THIS PERMIT DOES NOT COVER WORK ON PRIVATE PROPERTY Conditions for PF12017-00190 Type: Condition Name: Status: Severity: PFI_Sidewalk/[ 01 -WORK SITE REQUIREMENTS Applied Notice Applicant must comply with all applicable provisions of federal and state law,the Tigard Municipal Code,and the terms of any agreement with the City of Tigard regarding work to be done pursuant to this permit. PFI_Sidewalk/[ 02-WORK SITE AREA Applied Notice The work area and approach roads shall be maintained in a clean condition,free from obstructions and hazards. The spreading of mud or debris or storage of materials or equipment of any kind upon any public roadway is strictly prohibited and violation shall be cause for immediate cancellation of the permit. The City may at any time order immediate clean-up and suspension of work to accomplish clean-up. PFI_Sidewalk/[ 03-WORK SITE EROSION CONTROL Applied Notice Prior to starting work,effective and approved erosion control devices must be installed and maintained meeting the Clean Water Services and DEQ requirements. The City may at any time order corrective action and suspension of work to accomplish effective erosion control. PFI_Sidewalk/[ 04-WORK SITE REPAIRS Applied Notice Disturbed landscaped areas shall be restored or replaced. Existing signs, pavement markings, mailboxes,etc. shall be reinstalled or replaced,with like kind of material. Obtain City approval of restoration work. PFI_Sidewalk/[ 05-PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING Applied Notice Before initiating any construction activity,the applicant shall coordinate with the City's inspector, <Insert Name>at<Insert Phone#>,to establish a preconstruction meeting. PFI_Sidewalk/[ 06-NOTICE TO COMMENCE WORK Applied Notice The applicant shall notify the City's Inspector twenty-four(24)hours prior to commencing work, prior to any staged inspection, and after completing work covered by the permit. PFI—Sidewalk/1 07-PERMIT/PLAN ON SITE Applied Notice A copy of the permit including a Certificate of Insurance, and all attachments, and a copy of the approved construction plan and all amendments shall be readily available at the work area. All work shall conform to the permit terms,conditions and provisions and to the City approved permit plans,and approved plan amendments and to the City's standards and specifications and to these General Conditions. Changes to any of these must be approved by the City, in advance of work performance. PFI—Sidewalk/1 08-EMERGENCY CONTACTS Applied Notice Provide to the City inspector, in writing,the names and 24 hour emergency telephone number of two(2)persons who have authority to resolve problems,take corrective action and, in general,will be responsible in case of any emergency. The applicant shall notify the City Inspector, in writing, of any/all assignment changes. PFI—Sidewalk/1 09-OTHER Applied Notice RECEIVED City of Tigard SEP 0 6 2017 q PUBLIC WORKS — ENGINEERING � CIN OF TIGARD Public Facility Improvement (p"Nrer" TERING TYPE OF WORK DESCRIPTION OF WORK(in the right-of-way) (� Y1'YPE 1-Franchise Utility Work Check one: ❑ Utilities ❑ Sidewalk/driveway approach ❑Street improvements performed by NWN, PGE Detailed description: Q. O%rd o'- 6,H 1 N CS A panted//or utility agency. QY1L. Lo 0� f1VG k^4- -441 C I�h4• 1i<YI'E 2-Sidewalk/Driveway/Sewer � n�J b14► Set� G ('e.�/2��}�,Je ✓�'� Mfi�t Q�r✓`'1S Work performed for the purpose of: • Sidewalk installation or repair. I • Driveway approach installation Property address/location(s): 205 $1„) Ft�e�..✓�� neti} /or repair air p I 0!�I\ 97-Z7--3 • Sanitary sewer lateral installation ` 1 1Q[annd/or main line tap Applicant: �'�+ yO n�sO`� '0`YYE 3-Full scale Development PP Work performed with Land use Address: 347 n Co^ -# 10 approval which includes any of p City/state: T dr+l. o l� Zip: R'72 IV the following: Phone: 56s-m-471S Email:nr,4� �/tq.tri(eei df'9j%)Q3f!A►I.GO'S • Subdivisions or Partitions Ph • Street widening Contact name: e.� d 6 St�l Phone: Sol -Z D$ -X71 S • Mainline installation for Sanitary Contractor: h+ S X 4 LLL sewer, Storm sewer, Tigard water and/or Tigard Water Service Area CCB#: Expiration: 2 "S 20117 Address: Agoo SE loo41% // SUBMIT COMPLETED APPLICATION TO: City/state: PO f+� / d Zip: 9 7 0 8 b City of Tigard Phone:503-201-90U� Email: 1 K CA l.y►i-ALC•�SS.GOwt Planning/Engineering 1 , 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd. k InJ Contact name: MAIC %Ahf r; 4- Phone:rj0�-2 01-00'b Tigard,OR 97223 Applications for"minor work in right-of-way' Engineer: only may be emailed to: rowpermits aatiprd-or.gov Address: City/state: Zip: Phone: Email: CaseNo.: Contact name: Application submittal fee: $_ Soo e Additional fees: $ Estimated value of work is required(if over$5,000):$ l 90,00 Application accepted: (within the public right-of-way) By: /.S Date: Is work related to a LAND-USE DECISION? ❑ Yes ❑ No Application reviewed: By:k 0 Date: If so,please specify (MLP, SDR,SUB, etc.) case #: Applicant notified: Is work related to a BUILDING PERMIT? ❑ Yes ❑ No Ey: V Date: 3 If so,please specify(BUILDING PERMIT)case#: :\ENG\PermwwplKatbnz\pfi_applicatan Re 12/26n016 City of Tigard • 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard,Oregon 97223 • www.tigard-or.gov • 503-718-2421 • Page 1 of 4 APPLICANTS NOTE: Person specified as"Applicant"shall be designated"Permittee"and shall provide financial assurance for work,if required by the city pursuant to TMC 15.041.140. * With the exception of a utility operating pursuant to a valid franchise with the City of Tigard,when the owner and the applicant are different people,the applicant must be the purchaser of record or a lessee in possession with written authorization from the owner or an agent of the owner. The owner(s)must sign this application in the space provided or submit a written authorization with this application. Franchised Utilities are not required to obtain the owners signature on the application BY SIGNING BELOW,THE APPLICANT(S) SHALL CERTIFY THAT: • The above request does not violate any recorded deed restrictions that may be attached to or imposed upon the subject propeM. • If the application is granted,the applicant will exercise the rights granted in accordance with the terms and subject to all the conditions and limitations of the approval. • All of the above statements and the statements in any plot plan,attachments,and exhibits transmitted herewith,are true;and the applicants so acknowledge that any permit issued,based on this application,may be revoked if it is found that any such statements are false. • The applicant has read the entire contents of the application,including the policies and criteria,and understands the requirements for approvin or denying the application. NC, Y7 0-1 V-5 7 Ap licant/Authorize Agent's signature Print name Date SIGNATURES of a owner of the subject property, if required. SuSC, /��� �1� 9 s 7 Owner's signature Print name Date & 94�� — -7 A- Owner s signature Print name Date Owner's signature Print name Date PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENT PERMIT City of Tigard • 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard,Oregon 97223 • www.tigard-or.gov 503-718-2421 • Page 2 of 4 DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING FEES FOR STAFF USE ONLY Public Facility Improvement(PFI)Permit: DETAILED REQUIREMENTS APPLICATION FEE Part 1: Required submittal fee$300.00 FRANCHISE UTILITY AND SIDEWALK/ PERMIT FEE DRIVEWAY AND UTILITY Part 2: All non-water system improvements CONNECTIONS,ETC. (work in the right of way) Engineer's estimate X 5%(less$300.00 submittal fee) Engineer's estimate X 2%Plan Review Sketch tt s (including information below) WATER SYSTEM FEE El Part 3: All public water system improvements ❑ Street Name Engineer's estimate X 12% ❑ Site Address i PFI Permit Fee Exemptions: FULL SCALE DEVELOPMENT There will be no permit fee charged,or assurance required r' (Subdivisions/Partitions,and Street improvements) for the following types of work: • Sidewalk repair (less than 20 lineal feet) • Relocate or replace mailbox Design Plans • Ditch cleaning that does not involve regrading. (6 sets,24x36 or 2204) • Weep hole repair ❑ Cover-Site,Vicinity,Abbreviation,Legend • Curb repair or replacement(less than 20 lineal feet) ❑ General Notes(City,Water,Sewer,etc.) • Lawn sprinkler system installation or repair ❑ Street(Plan,Profile) • Street tree pruning or planting ❑ Water,Storm and Sanitary(Plan Profile) • Planter strip landscape maintenance ❑ Water Quality Facilities • Test wells ❑ Grading ❑ Landscaping/Tree Plan ❑ Composite Utility Plan(Electrical,Phone,Gas, Note: A cash assurance may be required per Storm,Sanitary,Water,Signage,Street Lights,etc) TMC 15.04.140.(customer deposit) ❑ Details ❑ Traffic Sight Distance ❑ Signing and Striping ❑ Street Light Plan and Photometric ❑ Engineers seal signature ❑ Sheet label(project land use name,revision and plan log block,dates and sheet numbers) Additional Submittals (per Land Use conditions) ' ❑ Traffic Report ❑ Storm water Drainage Calculations ❑ Geotechnical Report ❑ Preliminary Access Report(Sight Distance) ❑ Proposed Plat ❑ Pathway Design(if applicable) ❑ Water Department Approval PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENT PERMIT City of Tigard 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard,Oregon 97223 • www.tigard-or.gov • 503-718-2421 • Page 3 of 4 SAMPLE SKETCH: y S W f lT " S t Edge of Pavement Ditch —� Streetlight I ----------------r--- x*tft rridn � i . r I Gr , p 1 T—FrITT d'S eF IRF" I Qa I Fn , Ex N� I 1 ►� I isting House r! I Existing >1 Driveway vi I 1 E0. . t I a I I v t of CM L 4-F i Powerpole i I o o I a _ ' 95 1 I �------- ------�--- property Llne II Flre Hydrant(FH) I � I Scale: "I"=30' I i I I I I I I I I � I I MINIMUM SKETCH REQUIREMENTS (Put"N/A"if Not Applicable): North arrow Property lines&dimension Slope of property Street &street name(s) Existing building,structures Utility&street light poles Proposed work Existing curb or edge Trees Existing S/W or of pavement Existing utility locations D/W apron (sewer,water,storm) PUBLIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENT PERMIT City of Tigard - 13125 SW Hall Blvd. - Tigard,Oregon 97223 - www.tigard-or.gov - 503-718-2421 - Page 4 of 4 CITY OF TIGARD RECEIPT 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard OR 97223 503.639.4171 Project Name: Kosmala Site Address: 11205 SW FAIRHAVEN ST Receipt Number: 412678 - 09/06/2017 CASE NO. FEE DESCRIPTION REVENUE ACCOUNT NUMBER PAID PF12017-00190 PFI Permit Fee 100-0000-43114 $300.00 Total: $300.00 PAYMENT METHOD CHECK# CC AUTH.CODE ACCT ID CASHIER ID RECEIPT DATE RECEIPT AMT Debit Card 062217 LSMITH 09/06/2017 $300.00 Payor: NATHANIEL T. JOHNSON Total Payments: $300.00 Balance Due: $0.00 Page 1 of 1 Site Plan Date:Thursday,August 24, 2017 Native Gardener PDX Site Plan#: 5 3117 SE Ankeny St. Unit 10 Portland OR 97214 Phone: 503-208-6715 Prepared by: Nate Johnson Customer Name: Susan Kosmala Company Name: Street Address: 11205 SW Fairhaven St. City, State Zip:Tigard Oregon Email: kosmala@mac.com The following site plan is based on the site visit and consultation which took place on Friday July 7th, 2017. It encompasses all phases of construction, start to finish with any necessary notes of explanation. Phase 1 : Prior to September 15, 2017 1. Remove all batting cage and structures, including nets, posts, fencing structures surrounding the cage turf batters box area and any decking. Leaving retaining wall. 2. Removal of top one foot of gravel underneath the footprint of existing batting cage and wood deck and replace with one foot of top soil. Gravel removal: Mark with Tight Access Excavation LLC Removal of 50 yards of gravel haul dump. Soil: Dan Jones Conveyor Trucks 50 yards screened topsoil added to area of batting cage excavation. Texture — material passes through one-inch screen B) Fertility — 35% organic matter. 50.00 per yard with labor. Phase 2: Prior to December 1, 2017 a. Revegetated the site as outlined in the DSL approved planting plan. b. Provide photographs and a photo location map showing the area vegetated. ACCESS ROAD FOR DEMOLISHING AND TOP SOIL INSTALATION 115' ACCESS ROAD AT SW 110TH AVE &SW FAIRHAVEN ST `- AREA OF DEMOLITION OF BATTING CAGE EXCAVATION OF 3/4 MINUS GRAVEL AND NATIVE PLANT RESTORATION 75' SW FAIRHAVEN ST 140' Parking I FT , - 2096 ft 2 , _ 28, „ Residence CONCRETE DRIVEWAY 205' Michael Kosmala Site � � 11205 SW FAIRHAVEN ST.PROPERTY ADDRESS: Project name: Batting Cage nJprth — Tax ID: 2S103DC06100 SCALE : 1" = 30' TIGARD OREGON 97223 Figure 1: Approximate Fill Location Identified by the Red Circle �Yy tc J tr ► 41 a. Figure 2: Area to be Restored and Area Requiring Mitigation (measurements in feet) T T I 1 CU�rt, i It Fit `# i Area where fill will be removed and site to be restored to original grade and vegetated (954 square feet = 0.022 acres) Area with permanently fill that requires mitigation (911 square feet = 0.021 acres) 3 - CONSENT AGREEMENT U NATIVE GARDENER LLC 73' 08/24/2017 7' 1 Q -- -- STAIRS 22 4' RETAINING WA L 32 6 7/8 i 27' PLANTINGPLAN Michael Kosmala SCALE: 1" = 15' PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11205 SW FAIRHAVEN ST. North TIGARD OREGON 97223 KEY FOR PLANTING PLAN Symbol Type Common name Latin name Exposure Height Size Count 9 Shrub/FAC Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis Moist/shade 6' 5 gallon 10 Shrub/FAC Western Symphoricarpos moist/part 5 Snowberry occidentalis sun 5' gallon 3 Shrub/ Pacific ninebark Physocarpus Dry/sun 6' 5 FACW capitatus gallon 3 Shrub/ Red osier Cornus stoniferia wet/part sun 8' 0 FACW dogwood 5 gallon 27 Herb/FAC Deer fern Blechnum spicant Moist/shade 2' 1 gallon 15 Herb/FAC Lady fern Athyrium Felix- Moist/shade femina 3' 3 gallon 1 Shrub/FAC Vine Maple Acer circinatum Moist/part 25' 7 gallon 2 Tree/FAC Red Alder Alnus rubra Moist/sun 120' 2"bnb 21 Herb Youth-on-age Tolmiea menziesii Moist/shade 2' 1 gallon 1 Shrub/ Pacific Malus fusca Moist/sun 15' 5 FACW crabapple gallon 1. Organic Mulch rings will be installed around all new plantings. Mulched a minimum of three inches in depth and 18 inches in diameter, to retain moisture and discourage weed growth 2. ID tags will be placed on all new plantings for the establishment/maintenance period. 3. Deer cages will be placed around Red Alder and all shrubs for the establishment/ maintenance period. 4. 1 pound of native seed mix consisting of Aquilegia formosa, Achillea millefolium, Mimulus guttatus, Gilia capitata, Carex tumulicola, Koeleria macrantha, Claytonia sibrica, Montia perfoliata will be spread over fallow soil to fill entire planting area. 5. Containerized stock shall be installed only from February 1 through May 1 and October 1 through November 15. Bare root stock shall be installed only from December 15 through April 15. a .z•.... ... ...... ................. . .SWfa�maven St. . .._ _.. ... i� 3 r�rzAs ` • 13585 IIz00 J u6zs '�lzoo• r - _ - r'a � a s ,� Hydrologic and Hydraulic Conditions a. wetland presence, Altitude 245ft Moist - periodically saturated; anaerobic and/or aerobic soils Assess Soil Conditions and Assign Appropriate Preparation Specifications to Plans " Top foot of 3/4 minus drainage rock is scheduled for removal with 1 foot of screened top soil Texture — material passes r; through one-inch screen B) Fertility—35% organic matter set for r _ swrAxrwwru f � replacement. TN 1FAf-VEN-1 i &A GARDf N VAR'(P( PLANTING REQUIREMENTS 1 . Till the sub-grade in these areas to a depth of at least four inches and add at least 12 inches of clean compost-amended topsoil. The compost- amended topsoil shall have the following characteristics to ensure a good growing medium: A) Texture — material passes through one-inch screen B) Fertility — 35% organic matter d. For wet areas in Sensitive Areas and Stormwater Facilities, the soil conditions shall be hydric or graded to hold sufficient water to promote hydric soil formation. The addition of organic muck soil will improve plant establishment for some bulbs and tubers. e. Where appropriate and necessary for erosion control or to enhance organic matter, leaf compost may be placed uniformly on topsoil. Other amendments, conditioners, and bio-amendments may be added as needed to support the specified plants or adjust the soil pH. Traditional fertilization techniques (applying N-P-K) are not necessary for native plants. Preservation: Every effort shall be made to protect a site's existing native vegetation. Native vegetation along Sensitive Areas and Vegetated Corridors shall be retained to the maximum extent practicable. Selection: Plant selection shall be from a native species palette and shall consider site soil types, hydrologic conditions, and shade requirements. Containerized or bare root plants may be used. A list of common native plant community types appropriate for planting Sensitive Areas, Vegetated Corridors and Stormwater Facilities is provided in Table A-1 . Upon approval from the District, limited use of non-invasive non-native plants may be permitted in highly urbanized and other unique settings such as regional town centers. Unless approved by District staff, planting restrictions are limited to the following: 1. Deep rooting trees and shrubs (e.g. willow) shall not be planted on top of concrete pipes, or within 10 feet of retaining walls, inlet/outlet structures or other culverts; and PLANTING REQUIREMENTS 2. Large trees or shrubs shall not be planted on berms over four feet tall that impound water. Small trees or shrubs with fibrous root systems may be installed on berms that impound water and are less than four feet tall. Quantities: 1. Vegetated Corridors and Sensitive Areas Trees and shrubs shall be planted using the following equations to achieve the specified densities on a per acre basis. A) Total number of trees per acre = area in square feet x 0.01 B) Total number of shrubs per acre = area in square feet x 0.05 C) Groundcover = plant and seed to achieve 100% areal coverage Size: Potted plants shall follow size requirements outlined in Table A-1. Bare root plants shall be 12 to 16 inches long. Placement: Plant placement shall be consistent with naturally occurring plant communities. Trees and shrubs shall be placed in singles or clusters of the same species to provide a natural planting scheme. This arrangement may follow curved rows to facilitate maintenance. Distribution and relative abundance shall be dependant on the plant species and on the size of the revegetation area. The Vegetated Corridor revegetation area shall be overseeded with native seed mixes appropriate to the plant community and hydrologic zone of the site (see Table A-1 : Plant Communities for Revegetation). Plant placement and seeding shall promote maximum vegetative cover to minimize weed establishment. Erosion Control Grading, soil preparation, and seeding shall be performed during optimal weather conditions and at low flow levels to minimize sediment impacts. Site disturbance shall be minimized and desirable vegetation retained, where possible. Slopes shall be graded to support the establishment of vegetation. Where seeding is used for erosion control, an appropriate native grass, Regreen (or its equivalent), or sterile wheat shall be used to stabilize slopes until permanent vegetation is established. Biodegradable fabrics (coir, coconut or approved jute matting (minimum 1/4" square holes) may be used to stabilize slopes and channels. Fabrics such as burlap may be used to secure plant plugs in place and to discourage floating upon inundation. No plastic mesh that can entangle wildlife is permitted. Retaining wall will be used to hold soil sediment during demolition and installation of soil from runoff primarily. Where necessary sediment fence will be used to hold soil until plants and soil are well established. It ANGU FILTER FABRIC FENCE TO ASSURE SOIL IS TRAPPED I I INTERLOCKED ' POSTS AND ATTACH PIAN VIEW KM USE SITT:HED LDOPS 31 + + 2'x 2' POSTS NOTES: iron toe alopt. �. IlJM B nDU CF ESTER FM7fIC a' tiQr"IY DaW F1i°M 01WEL 2. 2x 2'M PM OR VM FE=POSH;, 3 POSTS TO BE!BULLED CN W41LL SIDE OF SME 1 TROCKf BOii{SAES OF FS7E1 MUM 1RQK7L 8. POW MW K PU M PROFILE moi°V' °ON Km FILTER FABRIC MATERIA. 38' WDE ROLLS jigs" 811AXIM SPACING U FTS F MIM VEMWATM 131 Fr CKTERZA SEE FRONT VIEW " KM PLW"No I== NMIIM_ N FENCE IC1=MW;4;�SW'iC0 SEDIME To.SOM&NAirdow. DRAMING NO. 875 REV=12-08 NATIVE GARDENER LLC 73 08/24/2017 7' 18' STAIRS — 28' LJ 4' RETAINING WALL Silt fence 32' 6 7/8" - 27' sut tenor° EROSION CONTROL PLAN Michael Kosmala SCALE: 1" = 15' PROPERTY ADDRESS: North 11205 SW FAIRHAVEN ST. TIGARD OREGON 97223 Plant Protection from Wildlife: Depending on site conditions, appropriate measures shall be taken to limit wildlife- related damage. Watering: Watering shall be at a minimum rate of at least one inch per week from June 15 through October 15. Other irrigation techniques, such as deep watering, may be allowed with prior approval by District staff. Step 5: Determine Plant Monitoring and Maintenance Requirements a. Monitoring Site visits will be set at start of growing season to assess the status of the plantings, irrigation, mulching, etc. and ensure successful revegetation. Site visits and maintenance will be set every three months to ensure successful establishment of planted area. b. Weed Control The removal of non-native, invasive weeds shall be necessary throughout the maintenance period, or until a healthy stand of desirable vegetation is established c. Plant Replacement and Preservation Installed plants that fail to meet the acceptance criteria shall be replaced during the maintenance period. Prior to replacement, the cause of loss (wildlife damage, poor plant stock, etc.) shall be documented with a description of the corrective actions taken. THREE-YEAR MAINTENANCE PERIOD: NATIVE PLANT RESTORATION: 1. Ninety (90) Day Maintenance Requirements: a. Upon completion of restoration approval of the Development, the maintenance period shall commence upon completion of all phases of the planting and irrigation installation. The maintenance period shall be for a period of 1095 calendar days from the date of written approval. 2. Ninety (90) Day Maintenance Procedures: a. The general care and maintenance of all areas shall consist of the proper watering, fertilizing, weeding, and clean-up. b. Cultivate and weed not less than once every ten (10) days. During the course of the maintenance work, the Contractor/Developer shall remove surplus materials and debris from the site and shall keep the premises in a neat and clean condition at all times. c. The Contractor/Developer shall maintain the proper health of plants insuring proper watering during establishment period. d. Any concentrated development of weed growth that may appear in planting areas during the maintenance period shall be removed. The Contractor/Developer may elect to remove such concentrations of weeds manually. e. During the maintenance period, the Contractor/Developer shall be responsible for maintaining adequate protection for all planting areas. Any damaged areas shall be repaired. f. Pruning, when necessary, shall be performed as per City standards or upon direction of the City Authorized Representative. g. During the maintenance period, the Contractor/Developer shall replace any dead or marginal plant material as deemed necessary by the City's Authorized Representative. 3. Three-Year Warranty Period a. All work and material will be guaranteed by the Contractor/Developer for a period of three years from the completed ninety (90) day maintenance period. * . • r • . r fe w• . . . . . . ♦ M f sit • . - FAlf s# r '!i r � _ r � 4 P FN ST 11205 LOPE MAP MICHAEL KOSMALA North (:il PROPERTY ADDRESS 11205 SW FAIRHAVEN STREET SCALE: 1 "-500' TIGARD, OREGOIN 97214 Project name: Batting Cage Tax ID: 2S103DC06100