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54.Storm drainage swales, bioswale, gutters, inlets, outfalls, and channels not within <br /> the area of a dedicated public street or public service easement approved by the <br /> City Engineer shall be privately maintained by the property owners or through a <br /> Homeowners Association or a Maintenance Association if there is no commonly <br /> owned land as determined by the City Engineer, Director of Community <br /> Development, and City Attorney. Easements shall be recorded for the private storm <br /> drain facilities concurrently with the final subdivision map. The maintenance <br /> responsibilities shall be set forth in the easements or other appropriate document to <br /> be recorded concurrently with the final subdivision map, as approved by the City <br /> Attorney. <br /> Building <br /> 55.Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicants shall pay the applicable Zone 7 <br /> and City connection fees and water meter cost for any water meters, including <br /> irrigation meters. Additionally, the applicants shall pay any applicable DSRSD sewer <br /> permit fee. <br /> URBAN STORMWATER CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br /> 56.The project shall comply with the City of Pleasanton's Stormwater NPDES Permit <br /> #CAS612008, dated October 14, 2009 and amendments (hereafter referred to as <br /> NPDES Permit). This NPDES Permit is issued by the California Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region (hereafter referred to as Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board). Information related to the NPDES Permit is available <br /> at the City of Pleasanton Community Development Department, Engineering <br /> Division, and on line at: <br /> e http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/business/planning/StormWater.html <br /> O http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/sanfranciscobay/water issues/programs/storm <br /> water/Municipal/index.shtml <br /> A.Design Requirements <br /> 1. NPDES Permit design requirements include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> a. Source control, site design, implementation, and maintenance standards <br /> when a regulated project (such as a residential subdivision project) creates <br /> and/or replaces 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface, including <br /> roof area, street, and sidewalk. <br /> b. Hydromodification standards when a regulated project creates and/or <br /> replaces a total impervious area of one acre or more. <br /> PUD-84, Berlogar Page 10 of 22 City Council <br />