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11. The site will provide an accessible path to all common areas as determined by <br />the Building and Safety Division. <br />12. All existing wells on the site will be removed or sealed, filled and abandoned <br />pursuant to Alameda County Ordinance 73-68, prior to the start of grading <br />operations unless Zone 7 retains specific wells for observation wells, or special <br />approval is obtained from Zone 7 and the City Engineer for use of an existing <br />well for landscape irrigation. If an existing well is retained for this purpose: <br />a. Backflow devices to prevent the cross contamination will be provided. <br />b. A certified Backflow Inspector will inspect the well and backflow devices <br />annually and will submit a report the City Engineer for review and acceptance. <br />13. Prior to the start of grading, all existing septic tanks or holding tanks will be <br />removed or sealed, filled, and abandoned, pursuant to the requirements of the <br />Alameda County Department of Health Services. <br />14. The storm drain inlets will be clearly marked and maintained with the words "No <br />Dumping — Drains to Bay." <br />15. Stormwater Design Requirements. The project will comply with the NPDES <br />Permit applicable at the time of building permit issuance. The following <br />requirements will be incorporated into the project, unless otherwise determined by <br />the City Engineer: <br />a. A final grading and drainage plan prepared by a licensed civil engineer <br />depicting all final grades and on-site drainage control measures including <br />bioswales will be submitted. Irrigated bioswales will be designed to optimize <br />the amount of the stormwater running off the paved surface that enters the <br />bioswale at its most upstream end. This plan will be subject to the review and <br />approval of the City Engineer prior to the issuance of any building permits. <br />b. In addition to natural controls, structural control, such as an oil/water <br />separator, sand filter, may be required to intercept and pretreat stormwater <br />prior to reaching the storm drain. <br />c. Information related to the sizing of treatment areas and other treatment <br />controls will be required. <br />d. Landscaping will be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote <br />surface infiltration where appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and <br />pesticides that can contribute to stormwater pollution. <br />e. Structures will be designed to discourage the occurrence and entry of pests <br />into buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides. <br />23 <br />