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In some instances there are setback requirements for certain species of trees due to their invasive root systems and canopies at maturity. NOTE: * DENOTES ADDITIONAL SETBACK REQUIREMENTS A APPROVED PLANT LIST HOMES THAT FALL WITHIN THE BRUSH MANAGEMENT ZONE SHOULD REFER TO CITY OF SAN DIEGO FOR PLANT PALLETTE THIS LIST IS NOT ALL INCLUSIVE – FOR SPECIES NOT INCLUDED PLEASE CALL MANAGEMENT FOR VERIFICATION TREES Deciduous Trees Botanical Name Common Name Acacia baleyana ' Purpurea' Albizia julibrissin Alnus rhombifolia Bauhimia variegate Brachychiton populneus Cercis occidentalis Erythrina caffra Fruit Trees Ginkgo biloba Jacaranda mimosifolia Koelreuteria bipinnata Lagestroemia indica *Liquidambar styraciflua Paulownia tomentosa Pistachia chinensis Platanus acerifolia Platanus racemosa Populus-fremontii Prunus cerasifera Pyrus calleryana Sambuscus mexicana Tabebuia impetiginosa Tipuana tipu Ulmus parvifolia Zelkova serrata Purpleleaf Acacia Silk Tree White Alder Purple Orchid Tree Bottle Tree Western Redbud Coral Tree Peach, Apple, Plum, Nectarine, etc. Maidenhair Tree Jacaranda Chinese Flame Tree Crape Myrtle *Sweet gum Empress Tree Chinese Pistache London Plane Tree California Sycamore Fremont-Poplar Cherry Plum Pear Tree Blue Elderberry Pink Trumpet Tree Tipu Tree Chinese Elm Sawleaf Zelkova November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Native x Drought Tolerant x x x x x x x x x x x Page 42

TREES Evergreen Trees Botanical Name Common Name Callistemon citrinus Cassia leptophylla Cedrus deodora Ceratonia siliqua Citrus "thornless"spp. Cupaniopsis anacardiodes Feijoa sellowiana *Ficus microcarpa Ficus microcarpa ‘Green Gem’ Geijera parvifolia Leptospermum laevigatum Lyonothamnus floribundus Magnolia grandifolia Melaleuca quinquenervia Metrosideros excelsus *Olea europea Pinus halepensis Pinus pinea Pinus torreyana Pittosporum undulatum Podocarpus gracilor Prunus catalina Pyrus kawakamii Quercus agrifolia Quercus berberifolia Quercus engelmannii Rhus lancea *Schinus molle Lemon Bottlebrush Gold Medaillon Tree Deodar Cedar Carob Tree N.C.N. Carrot Wood Pineapple Guana *Indian Laurel Fig Green Gem Indian Laurel Fig Australian Willow Australian Tea Tree Catalina Ironwood Southern Magnolia Cajeput Tree New Zealand Christmas Tree *Olive Tree Aleppo Pine Italian Stone Pine Torrey Pine Victorian Box Fern Pine N.C.N. Evergreen Pear Coast Live Oak Island Scrub Oak Engelmann Oak African Sumac *California Pepper Native Drought Tolerant x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x has invasive roots- use sparingly and with caution near paving/drainage Stenocarpus sinuatus Tristinia conferta Citrus Trees Firewheel Tree Brisbane Box Orange, Lemon, Lime, etc. November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 43

SHRUBS Botanical Name Common Name Acacia longifolia Acacia spp. Agapanthus spp. Agave spp. Agave shawii Aloe spp. Anigozanthos flavidus Anisodontea spp. Arbutus unedo Arctostaphylos spp Arctotheca calendula Artemisia californica Baccharis spp. Bougainvillea spp. Buxus spp. Calliandra spp. Carissa macrocarpa 'Green Carpet' Cassia spp. Ceanothus ‘Frosty Blue’ Cistus purpureus Cistus salviifolius Comarostaphyllis diversifolia Coprosma spp. Cotoneaster Dendromecon spp. Dietes spp Dodonaea viscose Echium fastuosum Elaeagnus pungens Encelia spp. Erigonium fasciculatum Escallonia spp. Fremontodendron spp. Galvezia speciosa Sydney Golden Wattle Acacia Agapanthus varies Agave Shaw Agave Aloe Kangaroo Paw Cape Mallow Strawberry Tree Manzanita Cape Weed Artemisia N.C.N. Bougainvillea Boxwood Calliandra Green Carpet Natal Plum Cassia California Lilac Orchid Rockrose Sageleaf Rockrose Summer Holly Mirror Plant Willowleaf Cotoneaster Bush Poppy Fortnight Lily Hop Bush Pride of Madera Silverberry Encelia Buckwheat White or Pink Escallonia Flannel Bush Island Bush Snapdragon November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Native some x x Drought Tolerant x x varies x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Page 44

Garrya elliptica Hakea suaveolens Coast Silktasse Sweet Hakea November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines x x Page 45

SHRUBS Continued Botanical Name Common Name Hemerocallis spp. Hesperaloe parvifolia Heteromeles arbutifolia Lantana spp. Lavandula spp Leptospermum spp. Leucophyllum frutescens Ligustrum japonicum Limonium perezii Mahonia spp. Melaleuca nesophila Mimulus puniceus Myoporum pacificum Myrtus communis Oenothera hookeri Osmanthus fragrans Pelargonium peltatum Phormium tenax Pittosporum tenuifolium Prunus caroliniana Prunus lyonii Punica granatum Rhaphiolepis indica Rhus integrifolia Rhus laurina Ribes spp. Romneya coulteri Rosa banksiae Rosa californica Daylily Red Yucca Toyon Lantana Lavender Australian Tea Texas Ranger Japanese Privet Sea Lavender Mahonia Pink Melaleuca Monkey Flower Myoporum Myrtle Evening Primrose Osmanthus Geranium New Zeland Flax Pittosporum Carolina Laurel Cherry Catalina Cherry Pomegranate India Hawthorne Lemonadeberry Laurel Sumac Currant Matilijia Poppy Lady Bank's Rose Rose November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Native x Drought Tolerant x x x varies x x x x x x x some species x x x varies x Page 46

SHRUBS Continued Botanical Name Common Name Rosmarinus officinalis Salvia apiana Salvia greggi Salvia leucophylla Salvia mellifera Strelitzia nicolai Verbena spp. Vetiver spp. Viburnum tinus Xylococcus bicolor Yucca spp Rosemary White Sage Autumn Sage Purple Sage Black Sage Giant Bird of Paradise Verbena N.C.N. Laurustinus Mission Manzanita Yucca Native x x Drought Tolerant x x x x x Varies some species x Native x Drought Tolerant x x x x x GROUNDCOVERS Botanical Name Common Name Baccharis spp. Bougainvillea spp. Callistemon viminalis 'Little John' Coprosma kirkii Dymondia margaretae Fragaria chiloensis Gazania spp. Hypericum Spp. Iris douglasiana Myoporum parvifolium Myrtus communis Rosmarinus spp. Sagina subulata Santolina rosmarinifolia Sarcococca spp. Thymus spp Trachelospermum jasminoides Coyotte Bush Boungainvillea Weeping Bottle Brush N.C.N Dymondia Beach Strawberry Gazania St. John’s Wort Iris (perennial) Myoporum Myrtle Rosemary Scotch Moss Lavender Cotton Sweet Box Thyme Star Jasmine November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines x x Page 47

GRASSES Botanical Name Common Name Aristida purpurea Bouteloua gracilis Bromus carinatus Buchloe dactyloides Calamagrostis acutiflora Cynodon dactylon Festuca arundinacea 'Bonzai' Festuca elatior Festuca longifolia Festuca rubra "Molate" Hordeum brachyantherum Juncus spp. Purple Three-Awn Blue Gamma California Brome Buffalo Grass Feather Reed Grass Bermuda Dwarf Tall Fescue Fescue Hard Fescue California Native Red Fescue Meadow Barley Rush Lolium perenne Muhlenbergia rigens Nassella pulchra Poa spp. Stenotaphrum secundatum Stipa cernua Stipa pulchra Trichostema lanatum Zoysia japonica Native Drought Tolerant x x x x x x x x species patens native Ryegrass Deer Grass Purple Needle Grass Bluegrass St. Septemberine Grass Nodding Feathergrass Purple Needle Grass Woolly Blue Curls N.C.N. x x x x x x WILDFLOWERS Achillea millefollium Clarkia amoena Collinsia heterophylla Eriophyllum confertiflorum Eschscholzia californica Isomeris arborea Lasthenia chrysostoma Layia platyglossa Yarrow Farewell-To-Spring Chinese Houses Golden Yarrow California Poppy Bladderpod Goldfields Tidy Tips November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines x x x x x x x x Page 48

WILDFLOWERS Continued Linanthus grandiflorus Lupinus bicolor Lupinus nanus Nemophila menziesii Phacelia campanularia Sisyrinchium bellum Phlox Pigmy-leaved Lupine Sky Lupine Baby Blue Eyes California Blue Bells Blue Eyed Grass x x x x x x x x x VINES Bougainvillea Campsis grandiflora Clematis spp. Clytostoma callistegioides Ficus pumila Jasminum spp. Lonicera japonica Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Vitis spp. Wisteria sinensis Bougainvillea Trumpet Creeper Clematis Violet Trumpet Vine Creeping Fig Jasmine Honeysuckle Boston Ivy Grape species californica native and d.t. Wisteria November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 49

THIS LIST IS NOT ALL INCLUSIVE – FOR SPECIES NOT INCLUDED PLEASE CALL MANAGEMENT FOR VERIFICATION B PROHIBITED PLANT LIST This listing includes plant species with characteristics that are potentially destructive to native vegetation and open spaces because of profuse and noxious pollen, excessive height, and weed-like characteristics of excessive growth, high water demands, and other undesirable traits. Under no circumstances shall a plant listed on the Prohibited Plant Palette be planted within Del Sur. Moreover, these species will be periodically eradicated when found in substantial quantity in any area of the project. This prohibited list is for residential lots only. Some of these species may be found within the community. Botanical Name Ailatitlius altissima Atriplex semibaccata Arundo donax Aravcaria Broussonetia papyrifera Cupressocyparis leylandii Cupressus sempervirens Cynara cardunclus Cynara skolymus Foenculum vulgare Melaleuca linariifolia Melilotus spp. Nassella tenuissima Nicotiana glauca Northern White Cedar Picris echiodeso Pennisetum setaceum Rhynchelytrum repens Ricinus commiunis Salsola salina Schefflera actinophylla (Brassica spp.) Common Name All Bamboo Species All Palm Species All Columnar Junipers such as, but not limited to the following: SkyRocket Junipers Spartan Junipers Tree of Heaven Saltbush Giant Reed Star Pine Paper Mulberry Hybrid Cypress Italian Cypress Artichoke Artichoke Common Fennel Flaxleaf Paperback Mexican Feather Grass Tree Tobacco Thuja Fountain Grass Natal Ruby Grass Castor Bean Queensland Umbrella Tree November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 50

PROHIBITED PLANT LIST Continued Spartium jenceum Tamarix spp. Xanthium strumarium Spanish Broom Tamarisk November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 51

C-1 DESIGN SOLUTIONS & SUGGESTIONS SIDE YARD PLANT LIST TREES Botanical Name Common Name Evergreen/ Deciduous height x spread notes Eriobotrya japonica Koelreuteria bipinnata Lagerstroemia indica nobilis Ligustrum japonicum Lyonothamnus floribundus Melaleuca linariifolia Pnotinia Frzseri Podocarpus gracilior Populus fremontii Prunus caroliniana Pyrus calleryana Pyrus kawakamii Syzygium paniculatum Loquat Chinese Flame Tree Crape Myrtle Bay Laurel Privet Catalina Ironwood Flaxleaf Paperbark Redtip Dhotimia Fern Pine Fremont Poplar Carolina Laurel Cheery Ornamental Pear Evergreen Pear Australian Brush Cherry Evergreen Dec, yellow flwrs Dec, flwrs vary Evergreen Evergreen/wh flwrs Evergreen Evergreen Evergreen Evergreen Deciduous Evergreen Deciduous, wh flwrs Evergreen Evergreen 15-30’ x 15-30’ 20-40’ ht x sp multi-trunk 15-25’ x 15-25’ multi-trunk Laurus 20-30’x 15-20 slow 10-12’ x 10-12’ 30-50’ x 15-25’ 20-30’ x 10-20’ 8-10’ x 6-8’ 20-60’ x 10-20’ 40-60’ x 30’ 20-30’ x 15-25’ 35-40’ x 15-20’ 15-30’ x 15-30’ 30-60’ x 10-20’ single or mult-trunk (also sold as Eugenia myrtifolia) Tristania conferta Brisbane Box Evergreen 30-45’ x 25’ Evergreen Evergreen Evergreen Evergreen 10-12’ x 10-12’ multi-trunk 15-25’ x 10-15’ 30-40’ x 30-40’ fast growth to 15’ then slow 30’ x 30’ SHRUBS Olea europaea‘Little Ollie’ Pittosporum tenuifoliumi Pittosporum undulatum Strelitzia Nicolai Olive (shrub form) Pittosporum Vitorian Box Giant Bird of Paradise Feijoa sellowiana, Pineapple Guava Lagerstroemia indica, Crape Myrtle November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Olea europaea, Olive Page 52

C-2 DESIGN SOLUTIONS & SUGGESTIONS Rear yard paving alternatives and acceptable materials in alleys November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 53

D HOMEOWNER FORMS Submit all forms to the following address: Del Sur Community Association 15455 Paseo Del Sur San Diego, CA 92127 Phone: 858-759-1921 November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 54

D-1 Applicant Name: PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REVIEW Address: Phone Number: Email address: Submittal Requirement Check List Property Improvement Close of Escrow Date: Form (D-1) Neighbor Statement (D-2) Three (3) sets of scaled construction drawings Application fees may apply,please check with management on review/submittal and resubmittal fees Colored images and description of materials and structural components being used is required (e.g. patio covers, fireplaces, firepits, water features etc.) Proposed Improvements (please check all that apply) Grading & Drainage Planting Hardscape & Paving Landscape Structure Awning Gazebo Patio Cover Trellis/Arbor Outdoor Kitchen Drains Garage Door Wall Fences and/or Gate Fireplace and/or Fire Pit Deck Water Feature Lighting Synthetic turf (please include specifications for front yards only) Other (please specify): Landscape Architect/Design Review Committee Use Only Do not pour concrete against existing fences Do not backfill against existing fences Core through curb for drainage Maintain existing drainage pattern or provide alternative drainage method Resubmit patio cover with additional dimensions and/or elevations Submit additional impacted neighbor signatures for Refer to all conditions on the enclosed letter Approved Approved with conditions Denied as submitted Resubmittal Required Addressing DRC Conditions Date Reviewed: Reviewer Initials November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 55

D-2 Applicant Name: Address: Phone Number: NEIGHBOR STATEMENT Close of Escrow Date: Email Address: REAR YARD NEIGHBOR REAR YARD NEIGHBOR Name Name Address Address Signature Signature Date Date REAR YARD OR COMMON AREA ADJACENT NEIGHBOR APPLICANT ADJACENT NEIGHBOR Name Name Name Address Address Address Signature Signature Signature Date Date Date FRONT YARD – STREET FRONTAGE FACING NEIGHBOR FACING NEIGHBOR FACING NEIGHBOR Name Name Name Address Address Address Signature Signature Signature Date Date Date I, the applicant, certify that I have shown the construction documents for improvements to my residential lot and have asked my neighbors to sign this statement confirming notification of future improvements. I understand neighbor objections do not cause denial of plans. In cases where the home is unsold and unoccupied, I have requested the builder’s representative sign in the appropriate box. Submitted By: Date: November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 56

D-3 Applicant Name: Address: NOTICE OF COMPLETION Phone Number: Close of Escrow Date: Email Address: On the day of in the year . The improvement(s) on the above listed property was (were) completed in accordance with construction documents and submittal package approved by the Landscape Architect or by the Design Review Committee. Reviewed by Landscape Architect Reviewed by Design Review Committee The completed improvement(s) is/are as follows: Signature of Owner(s): Date: November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 57

D-4 PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT FOR DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Neighborhood Applicant Name: Address: Phone Number: Email Address: Proposed Start Date: Proposed Completion Date: Please give a detailed description of proposed improvement(s) including removal and addition of all plants and components: Please include the following items when submitting: 3 color photographs (from different perspectives) of site Plot Plan Scaled Construction Drawings Samples, images, diagrams (as appropriate to explain improvements) PLEASE NOTE: CONSTRUCTION MUST BEGIN WITHIN 60 DAYS OF APPROVAL AND BE COMPLETED NO LATER THAN 120 DAYS AFTER START DATE. IF ADDITIONAL TIME IS REQUIRED PLEASE REQUEST AN EXTENSION. November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 58

E LANDSCAPE RESOURCES BOTANICAL GARDENS, CLASSES & DEMONSTRATIONS S.D.Botanical Gardens 230 Quail Gardens Drive Encinitas, CA 92024 Phone: 760-436-3036 Web: www.qbgardens.org 34 acre garden whose mission is to inspire people of all ages to connect with plants and nature. Classes, special events, lectures and self-guided tours. Las Pilitas Nursery 8331 Nelson Way, Escondido, CA 92026 Phone: 760-749-5930 Web: www.laspilitas.com Native plant nursery, design advice, classes, comprehensive and thorough website. The Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College 12122 Cuyamaca College Drive West El Cajon, CA 92019 Phone: 619-660-0614 Web: www.thegarden.org Five acre garden that showcases water conservation through display gardens. Self- guided tours, classes, school tours, special events and outreach programs. Tree of Life Nursery 33201 Ortega Highway San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693 Phone: 949-728-0685 Web: www.treeoflifenursery.com Native plant nursery, design advice, classes, comprehensive and thorough website. Be Water Wise Lynn Lipinski Phone: 213-217-6603 Web: www.bewaterwise.com Comprehensive and thorough website created by a collaboration of southern California water agencies. Rincon Del Diablo Municipal Water District 1920 North Iris Lane Escondido, CA 92026-1399 Phone: 760-745-5522 Web: www.rinconwater.org/our garden.htm Xeriscape demonstration garden. California Native Plant Society 2707 K Street, Suite 1 November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 59

Sacramento, CA 95816-5113 Phone: 916-447-2677 Web: www.cnps.org CNPS is a non-profit organization dedicated to conserve California’s native plants. San Diego Chapter of CNPS c/o San Diego Natural History Museum P.O. Box 121390 San Diego, CA 92112-1390 Web: www.cnpssd.org California Invasive Plant Council 1442-A Walnut St., #462 Berkley, CA 94709 Phone: 510-843-3902 Web: www.cal-ipc.org/ Web resource for identifying invasive plants and protecting California’s wildlife through research, restoration and education. November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 60

E LANDSCAPE RESOURCES NATIVE & DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANT NURSERIES Cuyamaca College Nursery 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway El Cajon, CA 92019 Phone: 619-660-4262 Walter Andersen Nursery 11275 Danielson Court Poway, CA 92064 Phone: 858-513-4900 El Plantio Nursery-Landscape 1322 San Pascual Valley Road Escondido, CA 92027 Phone: 760-745-5930 Grey Rock Farm 375 Sawday Road Ramona, CA 92065 Phone: 760-788-1172 Las Pilitas Nursery 8331 Nelson Way, Escondido, CA 92026 Phone: 760-749-5930 Hidden Valley Ranch Nursery 3725 Highway 67 Ramona, CA 92065 Phone: 760-788-3478 Tropic World Nursery 26437 North Centre City Pkwy Escondido, CA 92026 Phone: 760-746-6108 City Farmers Nursery 4832 Home Ave. San Diego, CA 92105 Phone: 619-284-6358 Daniel's Specialty Nursery 16869 Rio Maria Road Lakeside, CA 92040 Phone: 760-787-1801 Mission Hills Nursery 1525 Fort Stockton Drive San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: 619-295-2808 Rancho Jojoba Nursery/Kuma Bonsai 11935 Highway 67 Lakeside, CA 92040 Phone: 619-561-0751 Recon Nursery 1755 Saturn Blvd. San Diego, CA 92154 Phone: 619-778-6205 Buena Creek Gardens 418 Buena Creek Road San Marcos, CA 92069 Phone: 760-744-2810 Evergreen Nursery 13650 Carmel Valley Road San Diego, CA 92130 Phone: 858-481-0622 November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 61

F SAMPLE SUBMITTALS November 2018 Del Sur Community Association Site and Landscape Design Guidelines Page 62

Pyrus kawakamii Evergreen Pear Evergreen 15-30' x 15-30' Syzygium paniculatum Australian Brush Cherry Evergreen 30-60' x 10-20' single or mult-trunk (also sold as Eugenia myrtifolia) Tristania conferta Brisbane Box Evergreen 30-45' x 25' SHRUBS Olea europaea'Little Ollie' Olive (shrub form) Evergreen 10-12' x 10-12' multi .

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