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EXHIBIT "A" <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2363 <br />CASE PUD- 83 -18, September 28, 1983 <br />32. That the developer secure approval from the Planning <br />Director for all proposed street names prior to submittal <br />of the final map. <br />33. That vertical P.C.C. curbs and gutters be constructed <br />within this development unless otherwise approved by <br />the City Engineer and that the curb and gutter be <br />poured monolithically with the sidewalk when the <br />sidewalk is adjacent. <br />34. That detailed grading and drainage plan and all <br />supporting information and design criteria be <br />submitted as part of the improvement plans for the <br />development. <br />35. That the minimum grade for gutter flowlines in <br />private streets be set at 0.5% unless otherwise <br />approved by the City Engineer. Grades less than <br />0.5% down to 0.3% shall require special approval, <br />submittal of as -built grade sheets, and controlled <br />flow testing. <br />36. That all existing wells, septic tanks or holding <br />tanks on the site be properly sealed, filled and <br />abandoned prior to the start of grading operations <br />unless Zone 7 retains specific wells for observation <br />wells, or special approval is obtained from the City <br />Engineer for temporary use of an existing well for <br />construction water. <br />37. That the haul route for all materials to and from <br />this development be approved by the City Engineer <br />prior to approval of the final map or the start of <br />any construction. <br />38. That the developer submit an erosion and sedimentation <br />control plan or procedure as part of the improvement <br />plans prior to the approval of the final map. <br />39. That the developer submit a dust control plan or <br />procedure as part of the improvement plans prior to <br />approval of the final map. <br />40. That storm drainage swales, gutters, inlets, outfalls <br />and channels not within the area of a dedicated public <br />street or public service easement be privately <br />maintained by the property owners or through an <br />association approved by the City. <br />