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cover, mulch and/or shrubbery as determined appropriate by the Planning Commission. Parking <br />lot landscape trees shall be provided at the rate of one tree for each IS surface parking spaces <br />provided, or major fraction thereof. Parking lot landscaping shall be contained in planting beds <br />bordered by a raised concrete curb or equivalent approved by the Planning Commission. <br />3. Maintenance of Landscaping. The owner, tenant and their respective agents shall be <br />jointly and severally responsible for the maintenance of all landscaping in a condition presenting <br />a healthy, neat and orderly appearance and free from refuse and debris. Plants and ground cover <br />which are required by an approved site or landscape plan, and which have died shall be replaced <br />within three months of notification by the city. However, the time for compliance may be <br />extended up to nine months by the city in order to allow for seasonal or weather conditions. <br />4. Retaining Walls. Retaining walls e.xceeding four feet in height, and staged walls which <br />cumulatively exceed 16 feet in height or involve more than 4 tiers, must be constructed in <br />accordance with plans prepared by a registered engineer or landscape architect. <br />5. Landscaping Performance Security Required. When screening, landscaping or other <br />similar improvements to property are required by this ordinance a letter of credit shall be <br />supplied by the owner in an amount equal to at least one and one-half times the value of such <br />screening, landscaping or other improvements. The letter of credit shall be conditioned upon <br />reimbursement of all expenses incurred by the city for engineering, legal, contracting or other <br />fees in connection with making or completing such improvements. The letter of credit shall be <br />provided prior to the issuance of any building permit and shall be valid for a period of time equal <br />to tw o full growing seasons after the date of installation of the landscaping. The city may accept