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105. The applicant and the owner /contractor of the individual lots shall keep their respective <br />construction sites free of fire hazards from the start of lumber construction until the final <br />inspection. <br />106. The Fire Marshall shall approve the number, type, and location of all fire hydrants. Blue <br />street "hydrant markers" shall be installed on the private street serving the four lots for all <br />fire hydrants per City of Pleasanton Standard Specifications. All residential and <br />enclosed accessory structures shall be provided with automatic fire sprinklers as <br />reviewed and approved by the Fire Marshall <br />Engineering Requirements <br />107. The applicant and /or owner /contractor shall submit a refundable cash bond for hazard <br />and erosion control prior to issuance of an Engineering permit. Said bond will be held by <br />the City until all the permanent landscaping is installed for the development and for each <br />individual lot. The amount of this bond will be determined by the City Engineer. <br />108. The applicant shall grant an easement to the City over those parcels needed for public <br />service easements (P.S.E.) that are approved by the City Engineer, or other easements <br />that may be designated by the City Engineer. <br />109. The haul route for all materials to and from this development and the individual lots shall <br />be approved by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of an encroachment permit. <br />110. Storm drainage swales, gutters, inlets, outfalls, and channels not within the area of a <br />dedicated public street or public service easement approved by the City Engineer shall <br />be privately maintained by the Maintenance Association to the satisfaction of the City. <br />111. The storm drainage system shall comply with the Alameda County Clean Water Program <br />and State Water Board requirements and shall be subject to the review and approval of <br />the City Engineer. Unless otherwise permitted by the City Engineer, the storm drainage <br />system shall connect to an approved point of discharge and shall meet any and all <br />applicable requirements and the requirements of this development. <br />112. Any damage to existing public street improvements during construction on the subject <br />property including the individual lots shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the City <br />Engineer at full expense to the applicant. This shall include slurry seal, overlay, or street <br />reconstruction if deemed warranted by the City Engineer. This condition shall not be <br />applicable to the private street accessing Lots 1 through 4. This condition shall appear <br />in the design guidelines. <br />113. The applicant's contractor(s) shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City Engineer <br />prior to moving any construction equipment onto the site. <br />114. Prior to the first plan check, the applicant's engineer /surveyor shall submit a preliminary <br />copy of the parcel map along with a preliminary copy of the title report and a copy of the <br />adjoining deeds and /or recorded parcel maps to the City. The City will forward these <br />documents to its consultant who will estimate the cost for examining the parcel map and <br />certifying that the parcel map is technically correct and in accordance with Section <br />66442 of the California Subdivision Map Act. After the consultant has provided a cost <br />estimate, the applicant's engineer /surveyor may submit the first plan check along with a <br />26 <br />