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59. Any damage to existing street improvements during construction on the subject property <br />shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at full expense to the project <br />developer and includes but is not limited to slurry seal, overlay, restoration of <br />landscaping and irrigation system, signing, striping, pavement marking or street <br />reconstruction if deemed warranted by the City Engineer. <br />60. This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water and/or sewer <br />capacity to serve the project. <br />61. There shall be no direct roof leaders connected to the street gutter or storm drain <br />system, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br />62. The project developer and/or the project developer's contractor(s) shall obtain an <br />encroachment permit from the City Engineer prior to moving any construction equipment <br />onto the site. <br />63. The project developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepared by a <br />licensed civil engineer depicting all final grades and drainage control measures, <br />including concrete -lined V -ditches, to protect all cut and fill slopes from surface water <br />overflow. This plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer prior <br />to the issuance of a subdivision grading permit. <br />64. The project developer shall include erosion control measures on the final grading plan, <br />subject to the approval of the City Engineer. The project developer is responsible for <br />ensuring that the contractor is aware of such measures. All cut and fill slopes shall be <br />revegetated and stabilized as soon as possible after completion of grading, in no case <br />later than October 15. No grading shall occur between October 15 and April 15 unless <br />approved erosion control measures are in place, subject to the approval of the City <br />Engineer. Such measures shall be maintained until such time as a permanent <br />landscaping is in place. <br />65. A detailed grading and drainage plan prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer including all <br />supporting information and design criteria (including but not limited to any peer review <br />comments), storm drain treatment calculations, hydromodification worksheets, etc., shall <br />be submitted as part of the improvement plans. <br />Building and Safety Division <br />66. Prior to issuance of building or demolition permits, the applicant shall submit a waste <br />management plan to the Building and Safety Division. The plan shall include the <br />estimated composition and quantities of waste to be generated and how the project <br />developer intends to recycle at least 75 percent of the total job site construction and <br />demolition waste measured by weight or volume. Proof of compliance shall be provided <br />to the Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of a final building permit. During <br />demolition and construction, the project developer shall mark all trash disposal bins <br />"trash materials only" and all recycling bins "recycling materials only." The project <br />developer shall contact Pleasanton Garbage Service for the disposal of all waste from <br />the site. <br />Page 9 of 16 <br />