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PC-2009-17, PUD-57, HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
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PC-2009-17, PUD-57, HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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2/24/2009
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PC-2009-17
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noted on the site and construction plans. Further, the project contractor shall take <br />all appropriate measures necessary to ensure that the line is not disturbed. <br />11. Emergency Response Plan. The project developer shall develop an emergency <br />response plan prior to construction that will include response measures in the <br />event that there is disturbance of any underground utilities. The plan will be <br />subject to review and approval by the Building and Safety Division and/or City <br />Engineer. <br />12. Emergency Access. The project site shall include a minimum of two points of <br />emergency vehicle access consistent with the City of Pleasanton's Circulation <br />Element (Policy 5, Program 5.2). The location and the design of the emergency <br />vehicle access and gate and lock shall be subject to the review and approval of the <br />Fire Marshal, Planning Division, and City Engineer. <br />13. Interior Lighting. In all buildings without residents, all interior lighting shall be <br />turned off during non -operational evening hours, with the exception of lighting <br />needed for security reasons. <br />14. Exterior Lighting. <br />a. The project developer shall submit an exterior lighting plan for the building <br />and site, including drawings and/or manufacturer's specification sheets <br />showing the size and type of light fixtures proposed. All exterior lighting shall <br />be directed downward and designed or shielded so as to not shine on <br />neighboring properties. The lighting plan shall be subject to the review and <br />approval by the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits for the <br />project. <br />b. Energy efficient lamp technologies shall be incorporated wherever possible. <br />Mercury vapor shall be avoided. Incandescent lights shall be avoided unless <br />they are integrated with a control mechanism that limits their operation time. <br />The use of such lighting shall help minimize impacts on reduced visibility of <br />the night sky. <br />c. All outdoor lighting shall be equipped with devices that will direct lighting away <br />from the Arroyo Mocho and outdoor lighting within 200 feet of the centerline of <br />the arroyo shall be of the minimum wattage required for the particular use and <br />shall be shielded and directed away from the corridor to the specific location <br />intended for illumination (e.g., roads, walkways, or recreation fields) to <br />prevent stray light spillover onto sensitive habitat. <br />15. Irrigation. The Irrigation plans for the project shall incorporate low flow irrigation <br />head and/or drip irrigation with electric controllers set to water after 7:00 p.m. and <br />before 10:00 a.m., and proper soil preparation for landscaped areas that includes a <br />minimum of two inches of mulch and two inches of organic soil amendment, as <br />recommended by a qualified landscape architect. <br />10 <br />
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