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AGENDA REPORT
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8/20/2013
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15Y
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06
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76. The applicant shall pothole each utility lateral/main stubbed to the property to <br /> verify the laterals/mains have not been abandoned. This work shall be done prior <br /> to formal submittal of improvement plans for the development. <br /> 77. The applicant shall create a maintenance agreement for the joint storm drain <br /> lines that run between commercial and residential development. This agreement <br /> shall be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney Office prier to any grading <br /> permit being issued. <br /> 78. The developer shall conduct a hydraulic analysis of the existing storm drain pipe <br /> system stubbed to the site to ensure there is adequate capacity for the project. <br /> Said study shall be included with the plans submitted for plan check. If said study <br /> identifies necessary capacity improvements, developer shall be solely <br /> responsible for improvements. <br /> 79. The trash receptacle at the bus pullout on Bernal Avenue and the. transit shelters <br /> with trash receptacles on Stanley Boulevard shall be maintainec by the property <br /> owners or his/her representative of commercial and residential developments. <br /> 80. Section H-H shown on Sheet C6 of Exhibit B shall be revised to drain on the <br /> project site unless recorded copy of the drainage easement has been provided <br /> for the City Engineer's review and approval. <br /> 81. Work within the existing PG&E easement area shall not interfere with the PG&E <br /> easement. <br /> 82. Where the street sidewalks abut slope banks, a minimum of two (2') feet of flat <br /> area is required from back of sidewalk to the hinge point of the slope unless <br /> otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 83. If utilities are to be installed within the Public Service Easement (PSE), the eight <br /> foot PSE shall have a 2% slope in such locations. <br /> 84. All existing utility vaults within the Public Right of Way shall be surveyed and <br /> shown on the project construction plans including size, owners name, etc. in <br /> reference to public sidewalk for the City Engineer's review and ;approval. Before <br /> considering vaults within proposed sidewalk all other vault location options must <br /> be considered and documentation shall be provided for review and approval of <br /> the City Engineer. <br /> 85. The public sidewalks next to bio-swale and hydro-modification areas shall have <br /> retaining wall and sub drains as required by the City Engineer. <br /> 86. All sidewalks other than city standard sidewalk, including decorative sidewalk, <br /> and all sidewalk within private property shall be maintained by the property owner <br /> or his/her authorized representative. <br /> 87. The project Maintenance Agreement shall have exhibits showing locations and <br /> list of all items to be maintained by property owner or his/her authorized <br /> representative for City Attorney's office, Planning Division and Engineering staffs <br /> review and approval before issuance of encroachment permit for public <br /> improvements. <br /> PUD-87, Auf der Maur/ Rickenbach /Vintage City Council <br /> Page 14 of 39 <br />
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