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161. Dead-end fire service water mains shall not exceed 500 feet in length and/or have more than five <br /> Fire Department appliances* shall be looped around the site or building and have a minimum of <br /> two points of water supply or street connection. Zone valves shall be installed as recommended <br /> under NFPA, Pamphlet 24 and the Fire Marshal. <br /> *Note: Fire Department appliances are classified as fire sprinkler system risers, fire hydrants, <br /> and/or standpipes. <br /> 162. Portable fire extinguisher(s) shall be provided and installed in accordance with the California Fire <br /> Code currently in effect and Fire Code Standard #10-1. Minimum approved size for all portable <br /> fire extinguishers shall be 2A 10B:C. <br /> 163. All buildings undergoing construction, alteration or demolition shall comply with Chapter 14 <br /> (California Fire Code currently in effect) pertaining to the use of any hazardous materials, flame- <br /> producing devices, asphalt/tar kettles, etc. <br /> 164. The building(s) covered by this approval shall conform to the requirements of the California <br /> Building Code currently in effect, the California Fire Code currently in effect, and the City of <br /> Pleasanton Ordinance 2015. If required, plans and specifications for the automatic fire sprinkler <br /> system shall be submitted to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department for review and approval <br /> prior to installation. The fire alarm system, including water flow and valve tamper, shall have plans <br /> and specifications submitted to Fire Prevention for review and approval prior to installation. All <br /> required inspections and witnessing of tests shall be completed prior to final inspection and <br /> occupancy of the building(s). <br /> URBAN STORMWATER CONDITIONS <br /> 165. The project shall comply with the current California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San <br /> Francisco Bay Region, and Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit requirements. <br /> 166. Until November 30, 2014, the current Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit No. is <br /> #CAS612008 which was adopted on October 14, 2009. This permit was amended on November <br /> 28, 2011, by California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region. The <br /> project shall also comply with the current NPDES General Permit by the State Water Resources <br /> Control Board for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction and Land Disturbance <br /> Activities until September 2, 2014, the current NPDES General Permit No. is CAS000002, Order <br /> No. 2009-0009-DWQ. <br /> A copy of the above mentioned current NPDES permits are available at the City of Pleasanton's <br /> Engineering Division and Building and Safety Division; Alameda County Clean Water Program <br /> and at State Water Board website. <br /> Design Requirements <br /> 167. The Permit design requirements include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> a. Source control, site design measures, and design and implementation of stormwater <br /> treatment with Low Impact Development (LID) treatment measures, Industrial and <br /> Commercial Site Control, Pesticides Toxicity Control, Trash Load Reduction, Mercury <br /> Controls, PCB (Polychlorinated Biphenyls) Controls, Copper Controls, etc. <br /> b. Hydro-modification standards are required when a new development or redevelopment <br /> project creates and replaces (total) impervious area of one acre or more. <br /> c. The Permit requires a proactive Diazinon pollutant reduction plan (aka Pesticide Plan) to <br /> reduce or substitute pesticide use with less toxic alternatives. <br /> PUD-81-30-86D and P11-0856 Hacienda TOD Site 2, BRE <br /> Conditions of Approval 20 of 24 Mixed-Use Development <br />