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review costs shall be borne by the party responsible for the implementation of the <br /> mitigation/improvement measure. <br /> As parcels are sold, new property owner(s) will be responsible for all of the their <br /> parcel's "Project Developer" mitigation responsibilities as listed in the ER <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan, including but not limited to: <br /> implementing mitigations, monitoring, reporting, bringing mitigation/improvement <br /> measures in nonconformance into conformance, and reimbursing the City of <br /> Pleasanton for costs borne by the City of Pleasanton to review monitoring reports <br /> and conduct other monitoring activities related to their parcel(s). <br /> Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a Mitigation Monitoring fund (or other <br /> funding mechanism acceptable to the City of Pleasanton) shall be established by <br /> the City of Pleasanton. The applicable Project Developer shall deposit <br /> funding into the Mitigation Monitoring fund (or other funding mechanism <br /> acceptable to the City of Pleasanton) to cover estimated City of Pleasanton costs <br /> to review future monitoring reports, contract with peer review consultants, <br /> conduct field inspections, attend meetings, and conduct other monitoring <br /> activities related to the Project Developer's mitigation related responsibilities. <br /> The initial deposit amount shall be determined by the City Engineer. In the <br /> event that the Mitigation Monitoring fund (or other acceptable funding <br /> mechanism) does not adequately cover future costs borne by the City of <br /> Pleasanton, the property owner of the project development site will be <br /> responsible for the City of Pleasanton's costs to review monitoring reports, <br /> contract with peer review consultants, conduct field inspections, attend <br /> meetings, and conduct other monitoring activities related to the Project <br /> Developer's PUD site. <br /> Building and Safety Division <br /> 98. Building and site plans are to be submitted to the Building and Safety Division on <br /> a computer disk in a format approved by the Chief Building Official. Digitized <br /> information shall be submitted before requesting a final inspection and should <br /> reflect as built site and architectural information as approved by the Chief <br /> Building Official. <br /> 99. The applicants shall submit a pad elevation certification prepared by a <br /> licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer to the Chief Building <br /> Official, certifying that the pad elevations and building location (setbacks) are <br /> pursuant to the approved plans, prior to receiving a foundation inspection <br /> for the structure. <br /> 100. The height of the building shall be surveyed and verified as being in <br /> conformance to the approved building height as shown on Exhibit "B" or as <br /> otherwise conditioned. Said verification is the project developer's <br /> responsibility, shall be performed by a licensed land surveyor or civil <br /> engineer, and shall be completed and provided to the Building and Safety <br /> PUD-106, Chrylser-Jeep-Dodge Page 21 <br />