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City Engineer. The subdrains shall have a cleanout installed at the beginning of the <br />pipe, and the bottom of the pipe shall terminate in a storm drain or other storm drain <br />outfall subject to the approval of the City Engineer. The applicant's engineer shall <br />submit a final subdrain location map to the City Engineer prior to acceptance of the <br />public improvements for this development. It shall be the responsibility of the owner(s) <br />of these lots to relocate the subdrains, if the subdrains are encountered during the <br />excavation of a pool or other subsurface structure. <br />72. The perimeter of all building foundations shall be designed with subdrains. The <br />subdrains shall have a cleanout installed at the beginning of the pipe, and the bottom of <br />the pipe shall terminate in a storm drain or other storm drain outfall subject to the <br />approval of the City Engineer. It shall be the responsibility of the owner(s) to relocate <br />the subdrains, if the subdrains are encountered during the excavation of a pool or other <br />subsurface structure. <br />Fire Safety and Mitigation Measures <br />73. The Yee development is located in the "Special Fire Protection Area" noted in the <br />Pleasanton General Plan; is located outside the five- minute response time standard; and <br />is located in an area that has been designated as a very high Fire Hazard Severity Zone <br />by CAL Fire. For these reasons, the applicant and /or future lot owner /contractors shall <br />be subject to the following requirements as reviewed and approved by the Fire Marshall: <br />a. All enclosed residential structures, accessory structures, detached garages, <br />cabanas, secondary dwelling units, etc., on the development covered by this and <br />future approvals shall be equipped with automatic fire sprinkler protection. Plans <br />and specifications for the automatic fire sprinkler system(s) including the alarm <br />system, waterflow and valve tamper, etc., shall be submitted to the Building and <br />Safety Division for distribution to the Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department for <br />review and approval prior to installation. All required inspections and witnessing of <br />tests shall be completed prior to final inspection and occupancy of the building(s). <br />b. The applicant shall submit an Urban/Wildland Interface Fire Management Plan <br />(UWIFMP) including a wildland /urban interface risk assessment prepared by a <br />qualified forester covering the private lot landscape and building designs for review <br />and approval by the Fire Marshall. The UWIFMP shall include the following: <br />Define on a lot by lot basis the construction methodology to protect the <br />exposure on all sides of a home that would be exposed to a wildland fire <br />including, but not limited to, fire -safe exterior building and roof materials, buffer <br />setbacks from natural grass areas, and the measures adopted under the City's <br />Wildland /Urban Interface Ordinance and in conformance with Wildland Urban <br />Interface Building Standards, 2007 California Building Code Chapter 7A. <br />Define the landscaping types, non combustible deck construction and /or <br />limitations on combustible deck construction, and other unique requirements <br />that will enhance the fire protection and defensible space around the home. <br />The measures covering private lot development shall be incorporated into the <br />development's design guidelines. The measures covering the open space area will <br />be incorporated into the management/maintenance plans of the open space area. <br />18 <br />