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9/3/2002
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ORD 1866
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PONDEROSA HOMES
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Engineering Requirements <br />98. Construction vehicles shall be provided with an all-weather access from Busch Road and <br /> shall not use Mohr Avenue as an access to the site. <br /> <br />99. <br /> <br />The water and gravity sanitary sewer mains shall be public and maintained by the City. <br />There shall be individual sanitary sewer and water laterals to each dwelling unit including <br />the existing houses along Mohr Avenue. There shall be a two-way clean-out on the gravity <br />sanitary sewer lateral located at the back of the Public Service Easement. <br /> <br />100. All streets designed to have no parking on one or more sides shall be posted in accordance <br /> with State law to advise of the "no parking" restrictions. <br /> <br />101. <br /> <br />The existing septic tank and leach field to the houses located on the property shall be <br />abandoned per Alameda County Health Department regulations and connected to the City's <br />sanitary sewer system. <br /> <br />102. <br /> <br />Unless used for landscape irrigation, the existing wells located on the property shall be <br />abandoned per Zone 7 standards. If wells are to remain, the property on which the well is <br />located shall have a backflow device on the domestic water line. <br /> <br />103. <br /> <br />All subdrains shall have a clean-out installed at the beginning of the pipe. The bottom of the <br />pipe shall terminate in a storm drain or other storm drain outfall, subject the approval of the <br />City Engineer. The project developer's engineer shall submit a final subdrain location map <br />to the City Engineer prior to the City's acceptance of the Public Improvements. It shall be <br />the responsibility of the homeowner to relocate the subdrains if, during the excavation of a <br />pool or other subsurface structure, the subdrains are encountered. All lots covered by this <br />PUD Development Plan shall have disclosures identifying the locations of the subdrains to <br />the future homeowners. The disclosure shall be recorded over the lots by separate <br />instrument with recordation of the final subdivision maps. The disclosure shall be reviewed <br />by the City Attorney before recordation. <br /> <br />104. <br /> <br />The project soils engineer shall review a lot drainage plan prepared for the project lots to <br />ensure that proper drainage measures are included and forward his/her analysis and <br />compliance with the recommendations in the project geotechnical studies to the Planning <br />Director prior to the issuance of a building permit for the lots. The toe of cut slopes shall be <br />designed with subdrains. Said drains shall be connected to the street gutter or other means <br />determined to be acceptable to the City Engineer. <br /> <br />105. <br /> <br />The project developer shall obtain all necessary State and Federal agency environmental <br />permits before approval of the final subdivision map or, at the discretion of the City Engineer <br />and Planning Director, the issuance of a grading permit. <br /> <br />City Council Page ~4 of 32 ~4 ugust 20, 2002 <br /> <br /> <br />
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