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g. The existing streetlights on Cameron Avenue shall be relocated to a location <br /> behind the new street curb per City Standards. <br /> h. The project developer shall submit detailed landscape and irrigation plans as part <br /> of the improvement plans for Street A and Cameron Avenue. These plans shall <br /> include, where applicable, a street tree planting plan and landscape plans for the <br /> bio-retention swales and right-of-way landscape areas. The irrigation plan shall <br /> provide for automatic controls. <br /> i. The project developer shall extend a water lateral to the existing Selway and <br /> Lehman homes and the homes shall be connected to the City water system for <br /> domestic use unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. The existing wells <br /> on these properties may be used for irrigation purposes if a backflow device is <br /> installed on the new water service to City Standards. The extension of the water <br /> lines to these properties shall be shown on the tentative subdivision map to the <br /> satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br /> j. The project developer shall install a sewer lateral to the Lehman property on <br /> Trenery Drive. The exact location of the lateral shall be determined after the <br /> location of the septic tank on the Lehman property is determined. The location of <br /> septic tank and leach field on the Lehman property and the extension of the sewer <br /> main shall be shown on the tentative subdivision map to the satisfaction of the City <br /> Engineer. The existing septic system on the Lehman property may remain if <br /> determined to function adequately by the Alameda County Health Department. If, <br /> however, the existing septic tank and leach field are determined to be failing, the <br /> septic system shall be abandoned per Alameda County Health Department <br /> regulations and Lehman home shall then be connected to the City's sewer system. <br /> k. The project developer shall prepare all necessary documents to the satisfaction of <br /> the City Engineer for the City to quitclaim the surplus street right-of-way behind the <br /> proposed back-of-curb on the south side of Cameron Avenue. The City will retain <br /> a Public Service Easements (PSE) over the area to be quitclaimed for utility <br /> purposes. The surplus street right-of-way will be offered to the Dillon, Lawer, <br /> Sussman, Grimes, and Herb properties for incorporation into their properties. <br /> I. The project developer shall extend the existing sanitary sewer main in Martin <br /> Avenue northerly from Diablo Court to the Selway property and shall stub a lateral <br /> to the Selway property, unless otherwise required by the City Engineer. The exact <br /> location of the lateral shall be determined after the location of the septic tank on the <br /> Selway property is determined. The location of septic tank and leach field on the <br /> Selway property and the extension of the sewer main shall be shown on the <br /> tentative subdivision map to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The existing <br /> septic system on the Selway property may remain if determined to function <br /> adequately by the Alameda County Health Department. If, however, the existing <br /> septic tank and leach field are determined to be failing, the septic system shall be <br /> abandoned per Alameda County Health Department regulations and the Selway's <br /> home shall then be connected to the City's sewer system. <br /> These revisions and changes shall be shown on the tentative subdivision map, grading <br /> plan, and utility plan to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development and <br /> the City Engineer for review and approval by the Planning Commission. <br /> Page 6 <br />