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PC-2009-18, PUD-68, CONTINUING LIFE COMMUNITIES
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PC-2009-18, PUD-68, CONTINUING LIFE COMMUNITIES
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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
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6/24/2009
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PC-2009-18
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C. All on site storm drain pipes and appurtenances shall be privately <br />maintained. These pipes shall be marked "private". The location of the <br />markings shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer, <br />prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br />d. A storm drain sampling manhole shall be provided on each property, unless <br />otherwise determined by the City Engineer. <br />e. Surface level stormwater shall not be permitted to flow onto a property in a <br />different PUD. If surface level stormwater flows over property lines within <br />the same PUD, cross drainage easements shall be required prior to the <br />recordation of the Final Map for the new property. The location of the <br />easements shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. <br />f. Approval of the storm drainage system shall be subject to the review and <br />approval of the City Engineer and Zone 7, as applicable, that the system is <br />adequate, connects to an approved point of discharge, meets any and all <br />applicable requirements of the Alameda County Flood Control District - <br />Zone 7, meets any and all applicable requirements of the Federal <br />Emergency Management Flood Hazard Program, the California Department <br />of Fish and Game, and meets the immediate and long range requirements <br />of this development and all upstream areas intended to be drained through <br />this development. <br />g. Designated unloading areas where food products and/or cleaning products <br />are delivered shall be covered and designed to drain inward. The drain <br />shall have a waste separator and shall be connected to the sanitary sewer. <br />The design of the loading area shall be subject to the review and approval <br />of the City Engineer and Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of a <br />building permit. The design, colors, materials, and location of the cover <br />shall be subject to the review and approval of the Principal Planner, and the <br />City Engineer and Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of a building <br />permit. <br />Emergency Services <br />15. Industrial and Commercial Development. The following items will be provided <br />prior to any construction above the foundation or slab. NOTE: Periodic <br />inspections will be made for compliance. <br />a. Where multiple buildings are under construction, access shall be provided <br />around all buildings as specified on the Site Plan Approval or Exhibit B. <br />b. Where on site fire hydrant(s) are required, they shall be installed, flushed <br />and all valves open prior to any construction above the foundation or slab. <br />This includes concrete -tilt -up and masonry buildings. Temporary <br />aboveground water storage tanks are not permitted as alternative water <br />supply sources for commercial and industrial development. <br />R <br />
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