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PC-2009-42, PUD-80, CITY OF PLEASANTON
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PC-2009-42, PUD-80, CITY OF PLEASANTON
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11/5/2009
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f. Building and situs plans are to be submitted to the Building and Safety <br />Division on a computer disk in a format approved by the Chief Building <br />Official. Digitized information will be submitted before requesting a final <br />inspection and should reflect as built situs and architectural information as <br />approved by the Chief Building Official. <br />g. Prior to receiving a foundation inspection, a pad elevation certification <br />prepared by a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer will be <br />submitted to the Chief Building Official, certifying that the pad elevations and <br />building location (setbacks) are pursuant to the approved plans. <br />h. A final utility plan showing the proposed sewer system, water supply, storm <br />drainage, electric power distribution, gas distribution, communication service, <br />cable television, and any required alarm system for the site will be submitted. <br />Said plan will be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer prior <br />to the issuance of any building permits. <br />3. Geotechnical Report. Detailed geotechnical engineering studies specific to the <br />Neighborhood Park will be submitted to the City Engineer for review and <br />approval prior to the issuance of a building permit. A corrosion specialist will be <br />hired to conduct further tests of the soils and provide site development <br />recommendations. The studies will also address: 1) the minimum required slope <br />needed for the curb and gutter to maintain drainage flow; 2) recommendations for <br />saturated soils adjacent to the roadway and curb sections; and 3) and whether or <br />not rebar should be placed in concrete curbs, sidewalks, etc. <br />4. Mechanical Equipment and Transformers. <br />a. The location of any pad mounted transformers will be subject to approval of <br />the Director of Parks and Community Services and the Engineering Division, <br />prior to issuance of permits by the Building and Safety Division. Such <br />transformers will be screened by landscaping. All transformers will be shown <br />on the plans submitted for issuance of building permits. Transformers will be <br />located at the rear of the site if feasible. Pad mounted transformers will not <br />be installed in a PSE. <br />b. All backflow prevention devices, above ground irrigation controls, and above <br />ground irrigation meters will be located and screened so as to minimize visual <br />impacts. The location of all backflow prevention devices, above ground <br />irrigation controls, and above ground irrigation meters and the quantity and <br />type of proposed landscape screening will be subject to the review and <br />approval of the Director of Parks and Community Services and City Engineer <br />prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br />5. Water and Sewer Utilities. <br />a. The public water line main will be a minimum of 12 inches in diameter unless <br />otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br />In <br />
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