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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
3/14/2001
DOCUMENT NO
PC 2001-13
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-06
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51. <br /> <br />Prior to the demolition of any existing structure located on the subject properties, <br />the project developer shall have the structures examined for the presence of lead, <br />lead-based paint, and/or asbestos by a qualified environmental professional. If <br />lead and/or asbestos are found to be present, demolition of these structures shall <br />be conducted in accordance with the applicable requirements of the California <br />Department of Industrial Relations (Cai-OSHA) for lead, and Cai OSHA and the <br />Bay Area Air Quality Management Board (BAAQMD for asbestos. The project <br />developer shall provide to the Planning Director a follow-up report within thirty <br />(30) days after demolition of the structures is completed. <br /> <br />52. <br /> <br />As specified by the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan, the project <br />developer shall provide an open space management plan for Parcel "C" for review <br />and approval by the Planning Director prior to approval of the final map. The <br />plans shall address agricultural operations and wildlife and vegetation <br />preservation needs. <br /> <br />53. <br /> <br />The project developer acknowledges that the City of Pleasanton does not <br />guarantee the availability of sufficient sewer capacity to serve this development <br />by the approval of this case, and that the project developer agrees and <br />acknowledges that building permit approval may be withheld if sewer capacity is <br />found by the City not to be available. <br /> <br />54. <br /> <br />This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water to serve the <br />project. The City shall withhold building permits for the project if at the time <br />building permits are applied for, mandatory water rationing is in effect, unless the <br />City has adopted a water offset program and unless the project developer is <br />participating in the program. Notwithstanding the project developer's <br />participation in such a program, the City may withhold building permits if the <br />City determines that sufficient water is not available at the time of application of <br />building permits. <br /> <br />55. <br /> <br />To the extent the requirements of the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan <br />and adopted mitigation measures of its Final Environmental Impact Report are not <br />specifically addressed in the development plan and these conditions, they shall be <br />incorporated herein by this reference and shall be implemented as the project <br />develops. <br /> <br />Private Improvements and Maintenance <br /> <br />56. <br /> <br />The "Landscape Maintenance Plan" shall be modified to provide for a mechanism <br />for property owner maintenance of the following: <br /> <br />Internal street entry features. <br />Entry features at "A," "C," and "F" Street intersections with new Vineyard <br />Avenue. <br />The native riparian planting/riparian corridor of Parcel "C." <br /> <br />Page 18 <br /> <br /> <br />
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