Landscape improvement areas are those areas that are not identified as habitat restoration areas but where planting is desired. Landscape improvement areas typically include areas around buildings, natural open space areas, grass areas not used as sports fields, roadways, specialty gardens, and planned beautification areas.
9. Mulching in open areas and within the drip line of new plantings is highly encouraged for weed control. 16. The slopes of the Arroyo Seco shall serve and contribute to the wildlife corridor of the Arroyo Seco Watershed.
The sloped areas are the steep banks of the Arroyo Seco, some of which are identified as natural preservation areas by the Arroyo Seco Public Lands Ordinance. These areas have unique landscape requirements. Fire Mitigation is the management of the threat of fire and is of great importance in the Arroyo Seco landscape.
1. Fire protection efforts will not jeopardize the stability of the slopes. 2. Fire protection considerations shall not take precedence over appropriate habitat restoration.
1. Fire mitigation shall be balanced with habitat conservation and slope protection. 2. Denuding of slopes shall be prohibited.