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and on-site drainage control measures to prevent stormwater runoff onto adjoining <br /> properties. <br /> 114. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant/developer shall submit a waste <br /> management plan to the Building and Safety Division. The plan shall include the estimated <br /> composition and quantities of waste to be generated and how the project developer intends <br /> to recycle at least 75 percent of the total job site construction waste measured by weight or <br /> volume. Proof of compliance shall be provided to the Chief Building Official prior to the <br /> issuance of a final building permit. During construction, the project developer shall mark all <br /> trash disposal bins "trash materials only" and all recycling bins "recycling materials only." <br /> The project developer shall contact Pleasanton Garbage Service for the disposal of all <br /> waste from the site. <br /> Engineering Department <br /> 115. 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 /> 116. The project applicant shall comply with the recommendations of the project's geotechnical <br /> consultant. The project applicant's geotechnical consultant shall review and approve all <br /> foundation, retaining wall, and drainage geotechnical aspects of the final development <br /> plans to ensure that the recommendations have been properly incorporated into the <br /> development. The consultant shall certify by writing on the plans or as otherwise <br /> acceptable to the City Engineer that the final development plan is in conformance with the <br /> geotechnical report approved with the project. <br /> 117. The project applicant shall arrange and pay for the geotechnical consultant to inspect and <br /> approve all foundation, retaining, and wall and drainage geotechnical aspects of project <br /> construction. The consultant shall be present on site during grading and excavation <br /> operations. The results of the inspections and the as-built conditions of the project shall be <br /> certified in writing by the geotechnical consultant for conformance to the approved plans <br /> and geotechnical report and submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to <br /> occupancy. <br /> 118. The property owner shall enter into a deferred street improvement agreement prior to <br /> approval of the final map with the City agreeing to construct or finance the construction of <br /> street improvements adjacent to the site to the extent required by the Subdivision <br /> Ordinance at such time in the future, as this is deemed necessary by the City Engineer. <br /> This agreement shall be recorded with the County Recorder's Office. Said public <br /> improvements may include, but are not necessarily limited to grading, curb and gutter, <br /> sidewalk, paving, street lighting, street trees, fire hydrants, street monuments, underground <br /> utilities, storm drain facilities, sanitary sewer facilities, tree removal, traffic control devices, <br /> landscaping and automatic irrigation systems. This agreement shall be executed and <br /> approved by the City Council prior to the approval of a final map. The property <br /> owner/project applicant shall deposit a bond with the City to ensure future completion of <br /> the required improvements. This bond shall be in a standard form approved by the City <br /> PUD-110, Irby Ranch City Council <br /> Page 21 of 32 <br />