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etc. to provide a thorough and effective visual screening <br />"EXHIBIT C" <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />of the development. Existing trees shall, together <br />with other vegetation and underbrush, create a <br />continuous visual screen. <br />b) The use of earthen berms with approximately 3:1 side <br />slopes, 50' wide at the base and 8' high. The berms <br />may be landscaped with a combination of trees, shrubs, <br />and ground cover. All berms and landscaping will be <br />maintained by the property owners. <br />c) A screening plan, to be approved by the City, that <br />includes a combination of trees, shrubs, and ground <br />cover that after 5 years growth will be at least 20 <br />feet in height and shall, together with shrubs and <br />ground cover, create a continuous visual screen. <br />Provided, however, in public utility easements or <br />rights -of -way, the vegetation shall be installed and <br />maintained in a manner which is acceptable to the <br />public utility company, and does not interfere with the <br />operation and maintenance of the public utility <br />facilities. <br />For items b and c above, the actual length of required <br />screening along the roadway will be equal to the length <br />of the new development that is parallel to the roadway. <br />Screening shall not be required for new development <br />that is to the rear of or behind existing facilities. <br />In all cases the 50' strip, along the entire roadway <br />frontage, shall be dedicated as a landscape easement <br />and shall be kept free from any improvements except for <br />approved driveway access and identification signs. <br />For cases of new development or improvements where a <br />50' landscape easement is not available or practical, <br />Company shall meet with City to determine a suitable <br />landscaping alternative. <br />d) In the case of land contiguous to Fairmont Parkway, in <br />addition to the other requirements of these Rules and <br />Regulations, Company shall dedicate to City by Plat a <br />ten foot (101) wide pedestrian and bicycle easement, <br />extending along Company's Fairmont Parkway boundary, <br />within the fifty foot (50' ) landscape easement. The <br />pedestrian easement shall not be within any pipeline <br />facility, except for necessary crossings. <br />4. Driveways opening from said strip of land onto State Highway <br />225 or State Highway 146 shall be subject to the rules and <br />regulations of the Texas Department of Transportation and <br />provisions of the City's Code of Ordinances, whichever is <br />more restrictive. <br />HE <br />