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consistent with those outlined in the City of Pleasanton Neighborhood Traffic Calming <br /> Program (NTCP) would be appropriate if studies completed after the project — Phase I <br /> and Phase 11 — is in operation shows significant cut - through traffic through the adjoining <br /> residential neighborhood. The total cost of the measures shall not exceed $50.000. <br /> 49. The relocated San Francisco Water main shown to be placed between Valley Avenue <br /> and the proposed buildings shall be placed outside the City's Public Service Easement <br /> (PSE). The easements may overlap but the pipeline shall be located halfway between <br /> the westerly line of the PSE and the face of the buildings. The exact location shall be <br /> approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 50. Each of the buildings water service and the irrigation water service within the project <br /> shall be served with a separate water service from the City's water main in the street, <br /> including backflow device. The project applicant or developer may install the services <br /> from a manifold from a larger lateral crossing the public street. The exaction locations of <br /> the water services shall be shown on the improvement plans and to be approved by the <br /> City Engineer. <br /> 51. The design of the on -site sanitary sewer system shall be modified such that that the size <br /> and slope of the sanitary sewer main maintain a minimum velocity of two -feet per <br /> second unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. A sanitary sewer lateral with <br /> sampling manhole shall be provided to each building within both phases of the <br /> development unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 52. Unless otherwise determined by the City Engineer, the sanitary sewer line serving the <br /> Phase 1 Major Tenant #1 building and Building Pads #1, #2 and #4 along Bernal Avenue <br /> shall tie into the six -inch lateral stubbed to the site on Bernal Avenue; the sanitary sewer <br /> main in front of the Phase 1 Building Pad 3 and Shops Building #4 shall be eliminated; <br /> and a new sewer main shall be installed between the Phase I Building Pad #3 and Major <br /> Tenant #2 and shall connect to the sewer main fronting Major Tenant #2. <br /> 53. All restaurant/food preparation uses shall install a grease interceptor on the building <br /> sewer lateral. This detail shall be shown on all building permits and /or tenant <br /> improvement permits to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br /> 54. The proposed main storm drain line along the westerly side of the development within <br /> the Phase II portion of the project shall be constructed with the Phase I improvements. <br /> 55. A detailed grading and drainage plan prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer including all <br /> supporting information and design criteria, storm drain treatment calculations, and <br /> hydromodification worksheets, etc., shall be submitted with the Phase I improvements. <br /> The calculations shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City Engineer that there is <br /> sufficient capacity within the existing detention pond on the Bernal Property to allow for <br /> both hydromodification and storm water treatment for both the future development of <br /> Bernal Park and Phase I and II of this development. Prior to the first plan check, the <br /> project applicant or developer's engineer shall submit the storm drain drawings and <br /> hydromodification calculations to the City Engineer for review. The hydromodification <br /> calculations shall be peer reviewed by the City's consultant, with the peer review costs <br /> paid for by the project applicant or developer subject to the peer review procedures <br /> established by the City Engineer. <br /> 18 <br />