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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
9/16/2014
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15Y
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55. All backflow prevention devices and double check detector valves installed with <br />the development shall be painted forest green (Pantone Color System Number <br />357) and shall be screened from view from public /private streets. Screens shall <br />consist of berms, walls, or landscaping satisfactorily integrated into the <br />landscape plan. Landscape screens shall include shrubbery designed by <br />species and planting density to establish a complete screen within one year from <br />date of planting. Weather protection devices such as measures to protect pipes <br />from freezing shall require approval by the Director of Community Development <br />prior to use; at no time shall fabric or other material not designed and /or intended <br />for this purpose be wrapped around or otherwise placed on these devices. All <br />backflow prevention devices shall be shown on the plans submitted for issuance <br />of building permits together with screening mechanism and /or weather protection <br />devices. Proposed screening and weather protection devices shall be reviewed <br />for conformity to these requirements and approved by the Director of Community <br />Development prior to issuance of a building permit. <br />56. Pre - Development & Cooperation Agreement: <br />a. Applicant acknowledges that the City has provided to applicant a <br />copy, and the applicant is aware of the existence, of that certain Pre - <br />Development and Cooperation Agreement by and among the City of <br />Livermore, the County of Alameda, the Surplus Property Authority of the <br />County of Alameda, the City of Pleasanton, and CaiMat Co., d /b /a <br />Vulcan Materials Company, Western Division ( "Vulcan "), dated as of <br />September 18, 2007 (the "Cooperation Agreement "), and further <br />acknowledges that applicant has reviewed and understands the <br />provisions of the Cooperation Agreement, including but not limited <br />to the provisions thereof that prohibit the City's issuance of certain <br />permits for applicant's project unless and until the City complies <br />with its obligations under the Cooperation Agreement, and allow Vulcan <br />to join applicant as a real party in interest in any action to enforce the <br />City's obligations under the Cooperation Agreement. Applicant consents <br />to the recordation of the Memorandum of Agreement on title to <br />Applicant's property and shall execute and deliver to City all documents <br />required to evidence the consent to recordation. <br />b. Applicant shall provide each potential tenant or purchaser of the project <br />site with the following written disclosure: <br />This property is located in the vicinity of operating quarries on land <br />designated by the County of Alameda for sand and gravel quarry and <br />related operations, including asphalt and concrete plants, landfill, recycling <br />of construction materials, reclamation and other similar uses (the <br />"Quarry Lands "). The Quarry Lands have been designated by the State <br />of California as containing aggregate and mineral resources of <br />regional significance. Operations and reclamation activities at the <br />Quarry Lands are projected to continue until at least 2030. Quarry <br />PUD -106, Chrylser- Jeep -Dodge Page 9 <br />
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