To reduce runoff and encourage healthy plant growth, the project applicant, or the project applicant's designee, shall complete, submit, and implement a soil management report as provided in this section.
A. Submit soil samples to a laboratory for analysis and recommendations, in accordance with the following:
1. Soil sampling shall be conducted in accordance with laboratory protocol, including protocols regarding adequate sampling depth for the intended plants.
2. The soil analysis shall include:
a. Soil texture;
b. Infiltration rate determined by laboratory test or soil texture infiltration rate table;
c. pH;
d. Total soluble salts;
e. Sodium;
f. Percent organic matter; and
g. Recommendations.
3. In projects with multiple landscape installations (i.e., production home developments) a soil sampling rate of one in seven lots or approximately fifteen (15) percent will satisfy this requirement. Large landscape projects shall sample at a rate equivalent to one in seven lots.
B. The project applicant, or the project applicant's designee, shall comply with one of the following:
1. If significant mass grading is not planned, the soil analysis report shall be submitted to the city as part of the landscape documentation package; or
2. If significant mass grading is planned, the soil analysis report shall be submitted to the city as part of the certificate of completion.
C. The soil analysis report shall be made available, in a timely manner, to the professionals preparing the landscape design plans and irrigation design plans to make any necessary adjustments to the design plans.
D. The project applicant, or the project applicant's designee, shall submit documentation verifying implementation of soil analysis report recommendations to the city with the certificate of completion. (Ord. 2015-0038 § 2)