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Front Yard - Plan of Action
- The front yard, (40’ wide x 53’ long), will be reseeded in the spring once irrigation
water is turned in.
- The front yard and sidewalk to curb will be planted with grass to meet the
minimum standards of the current city codes.
Our Landscape Deferral Certification is attached: please see next page. (11)
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Parking - Front of the House
- There is room for two vehicles in this (8’ wide x 40’ long) driveway.
- Should a parolee acquire a car. They would be allowed to park here or in the
parking area in the back.
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Parking - Street/Curb
- The street parking, in front of our house, has sufficient room for two cars.
- Parking here will NOT be used by any of our house parolees.
- The house rules do NOT permit any visitors therefore, these parking spaces
should only be used by Xerof management, Parole Officers, locale neighbors, and
other people pertaining to the operations of this Transitional House.
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Example picture of Chip Base
Parking - Back Yard
- All of the back yard, except under the shed, will be leveled, covered with chip
base, and compacted to give us a solid area for additional parking. The chip base
will allow for proper drainage to our property subsoil.
- There will be 6 parking spaces, (8 feet wide and 20 feet deep), on the fence line
you see to the left. This will allow for additional parking for the parolees.
Experience has shown that fewer than 70% of the parolees will have a car, prior to
them leaving the Transitional house.
- The shed holds our lawn care tools for the front yard. A lawnmower, fuel, edger,
and rake. The shed has a lock on the door to discourage theft.
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Picture - Back Yard from the Alley
- This backyard (48’ wide x 48’ long) is completely enclosed with a six-foot
wooden fence.
- These 2 eight-foot sections, in the forefront, will be removed to provide access
from the alleyway for parking. The sections will be made into two gates that will
swing inward. The center post will be cut at ground level to be used as part of our
locking anchor.
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Camera Locations
Front Door Cameras #1 and #2
- We use SimpliSafe equipment and monitoring service.
- Both outside camera (#1), and doorbell camera (#2), will be monitored 24 hours a
day 365 days a year. Cameras #1 will monitor parolees using the front door for
coming and going. Camera #2 will see and record everything from house to curb.
- This is how we will see, in real time and record, that our house rules and/or the
parole requirements are followed. In the event of any violations. We have a copy
(proof) to refer to, should a parolee be in violation of house or parole rules.
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Side Door
Camera Location #3
- Camera #3 will monitor parolees using the back door for entrance and exit going
to the back of house/parking area.
- It is also used for security of the house, via the 24-hour monitoring from
SimpliSafe. This camera will see and record everything down the driveway.
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Back of House
Camera Location #4
- Camera #4 will monitor parolees using the back yard for vehicle parking.
- It will help us to see, in real time, and record all activities in the back parking
area.
- This camera will see and record everything in the fenced area, on the back side of
the house.
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Designated Smoking Area
- This white box shows where the one and only smoking area will be.
- Vehicles will be parked, facing into the fence, to the left, in the picture.
- No smoking will be allowed in vehicles that are parked on the property.
- There is a minimum of 10’ bumper area, from the smoking area to any building,
fence, or vehicles.
- A (Justrite Smokers Cease-Fire) commercial ashtray will be provided in the
Smoking Area. There will be NO seating or cover in the Smoking Area.