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5/7/2013
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06
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h. Where a project is phased as part of the development approved by the City, specific <br /> access, water supply and fire hydrant installations will be required as part of each <br /> phase. As needed a phasing plan with these improvements will be required. <br /> i. Where on-site grading/utility plans are submitted for review and approval prior to <br /> building construction drawings, emergency vehicle access routes, fire hydrant <br /> locations, material staging areas, etc. shall be provided. <br /> Community Development Department <br /> 148. The project applicant/developer shall submit a refundable cash bond for hazard and <br /> erosion control. The amount of this bond will be determined by the Director of Community <br /> Development. The cash bond will be retained by the City until all the permanent <br /> landscaping is installed for the development, including individual lots, unless otherwise <br /> approved by the department. <br /> 149. The project developer shall submit a written dust control plan or procedure as part of the <br /> building permit plans. <br /> 150. If any prehistoric or historic artifacts, or other indication of cultural resources are found <br /> once the project construction is underway, all work must stop within 20 meters (66 feet) of <br /> the find. A qualified archaeologist shall be consulted for an immediate evaluation of the <br /> find prior to resuming groundbreaking construction activities within 20 meters of the find. <br /> If the find is determined to be an important archaeological resource, the resource shall be <br /> either avoided, if feasible, or recovered consistent with the requirements of Appendix K of <br /> the State CEQA Guidelines. In the event of discovery or recognition of any human <br /> remains in any on-site location, there shall be no further excavation or disturbance of the <br /> site or any nearby area reasonably suspected to overlie adjacent remains until the <br /> County coroner has determined, in accordance with any law concerning investigation of <br /> the circumstances, the manner and cause of death and has made recommendations <br /> concerning treatment and dispositions of the human remains to the person responsible <br /> for the excavation, or to his/her authorized representative. A similar note shall appear on <br /> the improvement plans. <br /> 151. All existing wells on the site shall be removed or sealed, filled and abandoned pursuant to <br /> Alameda County Ordinance 73-68, prior to the start of grading operations. Wells shall be <br /> destroyed in accordance with the procedures outlined on the permit obtained from Zone <br /> 7. Zone 7 may request the developer/subdivider to retain specific wells for monitoring the <br /> ground water. The developer/subdivider shall notify the City of Zone 7's desire to retain <br /> any well and make provisions to save the well. Additionally, the developer/subdivider may <br /> request special approval for temporary use of an existing well for construction water or a <br /> more permanent use such as non potable outdoor landscaping. The developer/subdivider <br /> shall make such request in writing to the City Engineer. <br /> 22 of 30 <br />
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