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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
9/3/2013
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15Y
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14
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110. The project applicant/developer shall grant an easement to the City over those portions <br /> of the parcel needed for public service easements (P.S.E.) and which are approved by <br /> the City Engineer, or other easements, which may be designated by the City Engineer. <br /> 111. The project applicant/developer shall comply with the recommendations of the project's <br /> geotechnical consultant. The project developer's geotechnical consultant shall review <br /> and approve all foundation, retaining wall, and drainage geotechnical aspects of the final <br /> development plans to ensure that the recommendations have been properly <br /> incorporated into the project design. The consultant shall certify by writing on the plans <br /> or as otherwise acceptable to the City Engineer that the final development plan is in <br /> conformance with the geotechnical report approved for the project. <br /> 112. The project applicant/developer shall arrange and pay for the geotechnical consultant to <br /> inspect and approve all foundation, retaining, and wall and drainage geotechnical <br /> aspects of project construction. The consultant shall be present on s to during grading <br /> and excavation operations. The results of the inspections and the as-built conditions of <br /> the project shall be certified in writing by the geotechnical consultant for conformance to <br /> the approved plans and geotechnical report and submitted to the City Engineer for <br /> review and approval prior to occupancy. <br /> 113. The project applicant/developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepared <br /> by a licensed civil engineer including all supporting information arid design criteria <br /> (including but not limited to any peer review comments), storm drain treatment <br /> calculations, hydromodification worksheets, all final grades and drainage control <br /> measures, including concrete-lined V-ditches, to protect all cut and fill slopes from <br /> surface water overflow, etc., shall be submitted as part of the building permit plans. This <br /> plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer prior to the <br /> issuance of a grading permit by Engineering Division. <br /> 114. There shall be no direct roof leaders connected to the street gutter or storm drain <br /> system, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 115. The project applicant/developer shall construct vertical P.C.C. curbs and gutters within <br /> this development unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. Wh an the sidewalk is <br /> adjacent to the curb and gutter, they shall be poured monolithically. <br /> 116. All retaining walls along the street shall be placed behind the Public Service Easement <br /> (PSE), unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 117. The curb and gutter along the street shall have a sub drain installed at either the back of <br /> the curb or lip of gutter at the discretion of the City Engineer. This detail shall be shown <br /> on the improvement plans. Said drains shall be connected to the storm drain system or <br /> drained by other means acceptable to the City Engineer. <br /> 118. This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient wafer and/or sewer <br /> capacity to serve the project. <br /> 119. The project applicant/developer shall submit detailed landscape and i-rigation plans as <br /> part of the building permit plans. The irrigation plan shall provide for automatic controls. <br /> Page 20 <br />
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