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to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to <br /> approval of the final map. <br /> <br />59. House pad elevations within the residential area shall not <br /> exceed 800 feet in order to ensure 110 feet (48 psi) static <br /> water pressure (on the first floor) and 40 psi minimum <br /> pressure. The City Engineer may require oversized water <br /> meters and service pipes for houses with pads that are at or <br /> near 800 feet elevation. <br /> <br />60. The design for the Kottinger Hills pump station shall be <br /> subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to <br /> approval of the final map. The pump station (including <br /> secondary backup pump facilities) shall be designed to <br /> provide adequate capacity as determined by the City <br /> Engineer. <br /> <br />61. The Grey Eagle Pump Station shall be modified to provide <br /> approximately 380 gpm of capacity to boost water into Zone A <br /> with a second 380 gpm pump installed as a backup. The pumps <br /> and piping modifications shall be accomplished within the <br /> existing Grey Eagle pump station building. These <br /> modifications shall be subject to review and approval by the <br /> City Engineer prior to approval of the final map. The <br /> Kottinger Hills water tank shall be installed and in <br /> operation before work begins on modifications to the Grey <br /> Eagle pump station in order to minimize impacts on water <br /> service to surrounding residents. <br /> <br />Fire Protection <br /> <br />62. The developer shall submit a wildfire management plan'for <br /> the residential and golf course portions of the project for <br /> review and approval by the Planning Director prior to <br /> approval of the tentative map. The plan shall anticipate <br /> the fire risk associated with the construction of residences <br /> and installation of project and private landscaping. The <br /> plan shall provide for a minimum 30 foot wide buffer between <br /> all lots and any non-irrigated open space which shall be <br /> graded so as to accommodate necessary maintenance <br /> (i.e. periodic weed abatement activities). The plan shall <br /> recommend measures for brush control and vegetation removal, <br /> while being sensitive to the needs of existing fauna which <br /> may need vegetation for forage or shelter. The plan shall <br /> be reviewed and approved by a-qualified wildlife biologist <br /> and by the City's Fire Marshal. The wildfire management <br /> plan for the residential portion of the project shall be <br /> incorporated into the project CC&R's. The responsibility <br /> for management of the plan within the residential area shall <br /> rest with the homeowners association, "landscape, lighting, <br /> and maintenance district", or other method satisfactory to <br /> the Planning Director. Management of the plan on the golf <br /> <br /> 15 <br /> <br /> <br />
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