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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
8/14/2002
DOCUMENT NO
PC 2002-51
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD -20
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Resolution No. PC-2002-51 <br />Page 17 <br />conditions of the project shall be certified in writing by the geotechnical consultant <br />for conformance to the approved plans and geotechnical report and submitted to <br />the City Engineer and Director of Building Inspection for review and approval <br />prior to occupancy. <br />77. Unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer, the paving sections for the on- <br />site parking and drive areas shall be designed on the basis of an R-Value test and a <br />traffic index to carry the anticipated traffic loads. This design shall be subject to <br />the approval of the Director of Building Inspection. The minimum paving section <br />shall be two inches (2") of asphalt concrete (A.C.) on a six-inch (6") asphalt base <br />(A.B.). The minimum A.C. pavement slope shall be one percent (1%). For <br />pavement slopes less than 1%, the surface runoff shall be carried in a concrete <br />gutter to an acceptable point of dischazge. The minimum slope for concrete gutter <br />shall be 0.5%. <br />78. The project developer shall install street frontage improvements per Chapter <br />19.40.010 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code and to the satisfaction of the City <br />Engineer. These improvements may include, but are not necessarily limited to, <br />grading, curb and gutter, sidewalk, paving, storm drain, sanitary sewer, water <br />facilities, street lighting, underground utilities, traffic control devices, landscaping, <br />and automatic irrigation systems. <br />79. The project developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepazed by a <br />licensed civil engineer depicting all final grades and on-site drainage control <br />measures. This plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City <br />Engineer and/or the Director of Building Inspection prior to the issuance of any <br />building permits. <br />80. The project developer shall submit a refundable cash bond or letter of credit for <br />hazard and erosion control prior to issuance of an Engineering or Building <br />Department permit. The City Engineer will determine the amount of this bond. <br />81. All existing wells on the site shall be removed or sealed, filled and abandoned <br />pursuant to Alameda County Ordinance 73-68, prior to the start of grading <br />operations unless Zone 7 retains specific wells for observation wells, or special <br />approval is obtained from the City Engineer for temporary use of an existing well <br />for construction water. Any wells designated for abandonment or any wells, <br />encountered during construction, are to be destroyed in accordance with a permit <br />obtained from Zone 7. <br />
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