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The Landscape Design Assistance Program (LDAP) will provide access to landscape retrofit design resources for Participants of the Municipal Water District of Orange County (MWDOC) Turf Removal Rebate Program (TRRP) This questionnaire will be used to qualify you for the LDAP, and to help the Consultant familiarize themselves with your project so they have an idea of some of the features you want incorporated into your design. If the information provided does not establish eligibility, then your Questionnaire will be returned with a Denial Letter. To get started, make sure to read the Terms and Conditions and Program Expectations for the LDAP found here: www.ocfriendlylandscapes.com, as these contain the program rules that must be followed to maintain eligibility. Please complete the entire Questionnaire. The more detail you can provide in your answers, the better able the Consultant will be to design a landscape to meet your needs and interests. MWDOC will review your Questionnaire for completeness. You will be required to provide any missing or incomplete information before proceeding in the program. Submit Completed Questionnaire by : Mail - PO BOX 20895 Fountain Valley, CA 92728-0895 E-Mail Landscapedesigns@mwdoc.com Hand Deliver 18700 Ward Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 PLEASE NOTE: Projects that are underway or are already completed prior to submitting this questionnaire are not eligible due to the inability to accurately measure the area and verify the condition of the existing turf. If you are taking advantage of the TRRP and would like to check the status of your turf removal application package or project at any time, please login at https://mwdoc.dropletportal.com. Name Date Project Address City State Zip Retail Water Agency Home Phone Mobile Email Address

QUESTIONS: 1. First select the one style preference for your landscape after viewing the designs at (www.ocfriendlylandscapes.com Mediterranean This look provides some color for those who desire a green yet drought tolerant landscape. A few of the plants that fall into this category include lavender, yuccas, rosemary, olive, cypress, and bougainvillea. Trellises and sun screening may be incorporated along with some citrus and plants that will stay green year-round. California Native Here we have native plants and trees. This is a great choice if you would like to attract butterflies and hummingbirds and support native habitat. The natural look can provide vibrant color from shrub and tree blooms, primarily during late winter and early spring. A Native landscape has a more natural look to it. Modern This type of landscape is clean, with straight lines, architectural forms, and repetition. Great for more modern designed homes. The look is disciplined, yet is highly individualistic in style. This type of design would meet the requirements of low maintenance. Cottage This old fashioned English garden look features casual flowers in every color that bloom at various points throughout the growing season. A common look of this style is picket fences and entry arches. Butterflies and hummingbirds will be right at home in this style. Coastal Influence This style is perfect for conditions where salt, winds, and sandy soil exist. It offers relaxation and enjoyment of what nature brings, and features. Coastal gardens are meant to look natural and contribute to the overall atmosphere of life close to the sea. Orange County Friendly Incorporates plants commonly used in the Orange County region, existing low water plants become a familiar basis for your updated garden. These plants are easily identifiable due to their abundance in parks, medians, and common areas within planned communities. 2. How far along are you in your landscape redesign? I have an idea of what I would like to do, but no set plans I have plans, but I am open to ideas I only know that I want to do something now 3. What is your budget for your front yard renovation? (Turf Removal Rebate available @ $1 per sq. ft.; rebate amount may be higher in some areas) I plan on completing the project using only funds from the rebate I plan on adding $250 - $500 to the rebate I plan on adding $500 - $2,000 to the rebate I plan on adding $2,000 - $5,000 to the rebate Other $

4. Does your property reside within a Homeowner s Association (HOA)? If not, please skip to question number 7. Yes No 5. If applicable, what is the name of your HOA? 6. If applicable, please provide a copy of your HOA s approved plant list (Attach). 7. Who currently maintains your landscape? Please check all that apply. Gardener Myself or other household member Combination of gardener and myself No one Other 8. Who will maintain your new landscape? Please check all that apply. Current gardener New gardener Myself or other household member Combination of gardener and myself No one Not sure, I am open to suggestions Other 9. Will the design need to provide wheelchair access or other modifications? Yes No 10. Do you have any other pedestrian access concerns (e.g., access to trash cans)? Please explain. 11. If you have pets, do they have any specific needs in your front yard landscape (e.g., dog run)? Please explain.

12. Please indicate if these are known issues/concerns in your landscape. Check all that apply. Security Privacy Noise Allergies to Water/drainage Excessive runoff Erosion Grading Slopes Compacted soil Wind Fire hazard Wildland interface Plant pests/diseases Other pests, e.g., rabbits, gophers, deer 13. Do you need more sun or shade in your landscape? More shade More sun A mix of both Keep existing 14. How will you use your landscape? Please explain. (e.g., recreation, edible gardens, entertainment, wildlife habitat, purely aesthetic) 15. Please check any features below which you would like to incorporate in your landscape project. The more detailed you can be, the better able we will be to help you. Please check all that apply. WATER WISE LANDSCAPE FEATURES: Dry creek bed Bio Swales Rain chain Rain barrels _ Permeable hardscape (e.g., driveways, patios, paths) Rain garden

OUTDOOR LIVING: Gardening Children s garden Bird watching Attracts birds and butterflies Reading area Relaxation/meditation Recreation Children s play area Sand box Dining area LANDSCAPE FEATURES: Edible garden Compost area Bird bath Fruit trees Rocks/boulders Raised planter bed Pots/containers Artwork 16. If applicable, what type(s) of permeable hardscape for walkways and/or patios do you prefer? Please check all that apply. Decomposed Granite Flagstone Permeable Pavers River Rock Gravel

17. What moods and characteristics would you like your landscape to have? Check all that apply. Private Inviting Neat and tidy Natural/wild Casual Rustic Exotic Open or expansive Spiritual Relaxing or calming Ornamental 18. D o you have any inspirational ideas you would like to share with us? Please give a short description of any other desires you may have that were not mentioned in our questionnaire. 19. Please list any specific plants that you wish to incorporate into your landscape design or wish to retain. Note: Invasive species are excluded from the program. Visit https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/plants/main.shtml for a list of invasive plants. 20. Please list any specific plants or type of plants that you do not want in your landscape design. I certify that the information on this Questionnaire is true and correct. I have read, understand, and agree to the Terms and Conditions of the Program. Site Owner Signature: Print Name: Date: