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A geotechnical engineer and certified engineering <br /> geologist shall provide detailed recommendations <br /> and plans for site-specific cut and fill areas. <br /> These recommendations and plans shall be <br /> incorporated in the preliminary grading plan as <br /> required by the City Engineer. The developer shall <br /> implement the recommendations and plans during <br /> grading. The geotechnical engineer and certified <br /> engineering geologist shall provide continuous <br /> inspection during grading to ensure the <br /> recommendations and plans are followed. <br /> <br /> 3. The project developer is required with a condition <br /> of approval to implement mitigation 8.12 through <br /> 8.14 (Final EIR, pages 8-20 through 8-21) regarding <br /> the problems of expansive soils. <br /> <br /> A geotechnical evaluation shall be performed on <br /> each lot or group of lots with similar subsurface <br /> conditions after subdivision grading completed and <br /> prior to issuance of building permits. The <br /> geotechnical engineer shall provide building <br /> foundation design, soil preparation, and fine <br /> grading recommendations which are appropriate for <br /> the on-site soil and geologic conditions observed <br /> after subdivision grading is completed. <br /> <br />4. As required under Mitigation 8.22 (Final EIR, page <br /> 8-25), the surface drainage system on each lot <br /> shall be designed by a qualified civil engineer and <br /> shall be compatible with the subdivision's drainage <br /> system. The applicant shall prepare detailed lot <br /> drainage requirements and shall include them in the <br /> CC&R's for each lot. Specific reference to these <br /> requirements shale be made in the deed for each <br /> lot. <br /> <br />5. The project developer is required with a condition <br /> of approval to implement mitigation 8.17 through <br /> 8.21 (Final EIR, pages 8-22 through 8-25) regarding <br /> the problems associated with groundwater. <br /> <br /> All existing springs on the Bonde property shall be <br /> located, mapped, and catalogued by a geotechnlcal <br /> engineer and certified engineering geologist and <br /> shall be shown on the geological map and grading <br /> plan. With submittal of the tentative map and <br /> preliminary grading plan, the geotechnical engineer <br /> shall evaluate the effects of the springs on the <br /> proposed development and off-site properties and <br /> shall provide recommendations and plans for <br /> controlling drainage from the springs. All cut and <br /> <br /> - 19 - <br /> <br /> <br />
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