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Engineering <br /> 107. A "Conditions of Approval" checklist shall be completed and attached to all plan checks <br /> submitted for approval indicating that all conditions have been satisfied. <br /> 108. The project developer shall construct transit shelters with trash receptacles at locations <br /> determined by the Community Development Director and the City Engineer. The shelter <br /> and trash receptacle design shall be approved by the Planning Director prior to issuance <br /> of project building permits. An encroachment permit shall be obtained prior to <br /> installation. Transit shelter lighting shall be provided if determined necessary by the City <br /> Engineer. <br /> 109. The project 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 development. The consultant shall certify by writing on the plans or <br /> as otherwise acceptable to the City Engineer that the final development plan is in <br /> conformance with the geotechnical report approved with the project. <br /> 110. The project developer shall arrange and pay for the geotechnical consultant to inspect <br /> and approve all foundation, retaining, and wall and drainage geotechnical aspects of <br /> project construction. The consultant shall be present on site during grading and <br /> excavation operations. The results of the inspections and the as-built conditions of the <br /> project shall be certified in writing by the geotechnical consultant for conformance to the <br /> approved plans and geotechnical report and submitted to the City Engineer for review <br /> and approval prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> 111. All existing septic tanks or holding tanks shall be properly abandoned, pursuant to the <br /> requirements of the Alameda County Department of Health Services prior to the start of <br /> grading operations, unless specifically approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 112. The haul route for all materials to and from this development shall be approved by the <br /> City Engineer prior to the issuance of a permit, and shall address the need to schedule <br /> major truck trips and deliveries during off peak travel times, to avoid peak travel <br /> congestion. It shall also include the provision to monitor the street surfaces used for the <br /> haul route so that any damage and debris attributable to the haul trucks is identified and <br /> corrected at the expense of the project applicant or developer. <br /> 113. All dry utilities (electric power distribution, gas distribution, communication service, cable <br /> television, street lights and any required alarm systems) required to serve existing or <br /> new development shall be installed in conduit, underground, and in a joint utility trench <br /> unless otherwise specifically approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 114. Any damage to existing public infrastructure, including street improvements, caused by <br /> construction activities related to the project shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the <br /> City Engineer at full expense to the project developer. These repairs may include slurry <br /> seal, overlay, or street reconstruction, if deemed warranted by the City Engineer. <br /> 115. This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water and/or sewer <br /> capacity to serve new developments on the project. <br /> 27 <br />