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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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6/1/2010
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58. The applicant shall install a water meter at each lot of this development, including the <br />Fuller /Smathers properties, and shall install a master water meter on the <br />Fuller /Smathers water line where it connects to the City's water main. The City will read <br />the master meter and the meters of the individual water meters of the Fuller /Smathers <br />lots and the lots of this development and will bill the Maintenance Association (MA) the <br />cost of the total water usage based upon the reading of the master meter. It will then be <br />the responsibility of the MA to bill the individual lot owners for the differences between <br />the City's master meter and the individual private water meters. <br />59. The master meter that the applicant is responsible for furnishing and installing shall be a <br />"Fireline" type meter installed in an appropriately sized vault with an acceptable cover, <br />each to be approved by the City Engineer. The sizing and manufacturer of said meter <br />will be determined by the City Engineer but will take into consideration the need to <br />accurately measure all domestic, irrigation and fire flows that are anticipated within the <br />Yee development and any existing or new homes within the Fuller /Smathers <br />development or property. In addition, the applicant will be responsible for furnishing and <br />installing an "excess flow" type valve on the Fuller /Smathers private water system <br />pipeline at a location and type acceptable to the City Engineer. The applicant shall be <br />responsible for the cost of any additional telemetry equipment, wiring or SCADA <br />improvements necessary to connect and properly monitor the aforementioned <br />equipment within the City's existing SCADA system. <br />60. A maintenance agreement for the water main including the individual Pressure Reducing <br />Valves (PRV) on the water services shall be submitted for review and approval of the <br />City Attorney and the City Engineer prior to the approval of the parcel map. The <br />agreement shall include the provision, if the City of Pleasanton is contacted by the <br />residents or the Maintenance Association (MA) regarding the maintenance and /or repair <br />of the private water line and the City water crews are called out to investigate the <br />problem, if it is determined that the City's public water supply is not responsible for the <br />problem, the resident or the MA shall be responsible for the cost of City water crews on <br />a time and materials basis. <br />61. The water main shall be designed, installed and inspected in accordance with City <br />Standards including the installation of pressure reducing stations as determined by the <br />City Engineer to reduce and maintain the water main pressure at or below 120 psi. The <br />specifications for the water main shall be submitted with the Improvement Plans <br />submitted with the parcel map for approval of the City Engineer. <br />62. Unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer, the water mains for this development <br />shall be constructed of welded steel pipe or of ductile iron pipe with T.R. -flex fittings. <br />The applicant shall retain a certified inspection firm to inspect the pipe installation and to <br />certify the pipe welds or the flex fittings to the satisfaction of the City Engineer before <br />closing the trench. The entire water main system shall be protected from corrosion with <br />a Cathodic Protection System (CPS), designed and inspected by a corrosion engineer <br />registered in the State of California to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The <br />applicant shall provide copies of the inspection reports to the City Engineer before <br />closing the trench. <br />63. The applicant shall design and install the water main for this development to provide for <br />the extension of a private water main to the lots of Tract 6275 to the south. The details <br />shall be shown on the Improvement Plans submitted with the parcel map for the review <br />16 <br />
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