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14. Prior to the start of grading operations, the topsoil on the <br /> site shall be stocked piled and after grading is completed, <br /> shall be distributed evenly over all planting areas. <br /> <br />15. A generalized color board to provideguidance in the selection <br /> of house and roof colors shall be submitted to the Design <br /> Review Board in conjunction with the final landscape plans. <br /> In general, the principal colors should represent medium to <br /> dark earth tones. <br /> <br />16. The creek are shall be dedicated to the City in conjunction <br /> with any Final Map application. The Tentative Map application <br /> shall specifically show this area which is generally depicted <br /> as the shaded area on the proposed Landscape Plan. <br /> <br />17. Cul-De-Sac #3 shall be modified so that there is positive <br /> drainage release. This detail shall be shown on the Tentative <br /> Map. <br /> <br />18. This development shall be of no further validity and the <br /> applicant shall be required to submit the same or new <br /> development plan for City approval prior to development of the <br /> site in the event that any of the following occur: <br /> <br /> a. The applicant fails to receive growth management approval <br /> within 2 1/2 years of PUD approval; or <br /> <br /> b. Subsequent to such approval, the applicant allows the <br /> growth management approval to lapse; or <br /> <br /> c. If exempt from growth management, the applicant fails to <br /> record a final map within two years of PUD approval. <br /> <br />19. The developer acknowledges that the City of Pleasanton does <br /> not guarantee the availability of sufficient sewer capacity to <br /> serve this development by the approval of this case, and that <br /> the developer agrees and acknowledges that building permit <br /> approval may be withheld if sewer capacity is found by the <br /> City not to be available. <br /> <br />20. This approval does not guarantee the availability of <br /> sufficient water to serve the project. The City shall <br /> withhold building permits for the project if at the time <br /> building permits are applied for, mandatory water rationing is <br /> in effect, unless the City has adopted a water offset program <br /> and unless the developer is participating in the program. <br /> Notwithstanding the developer's participation in such a <br /> program, the City may withhold building permits if the City <br /> determines that sufficient water is not available at the time <br /> of application of building permits. <br /> <br /> Page-18 of 19 <br /> <br /> <br />