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68. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS: The applicant shall <br /> submit an erosion control plan designed by a certified Qualified SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution <br /> Prevention Plan) Practitioner (QSP) for all projects disturbing 1 acre or more or by a California <br /> licensed civil engineer or California licensed landscape architect for all projects disturbing less <br /> than 1 acre of land, subject to the review and approval of the Chief Building and Safety Official. <br /> All cut and fill slopes shall be hydromulched/hydroseeded and stabilized immediately after the <br /> completion of grading work and in no case later than October 1, unless otherwise approved by <br /> the Chief Building and Safety Official. No grading shall occur between October 1 and April 30 <br /> unless erosion control measures are in place, subject to the review and approval of the Chief <br /> Building and Safety Official. Such measures shall be maintained until the permanent landscaping <br /> is completed to the satisfaction of the Chief Building and Safety Official and the Notice of <br /> Termination for the coverage under the Construction General Permit, if applicable. is approved by <br /> the State Water Resources Board. <br /> Construction <br /> 69. CONSTRUCTION PER CITY STANDARDS: All public improvements shall be constructed in <br /> compliance with the City Standard Specifications and Details in effect at the time of the issuance <br /> of the encroachment, grading, or subdivision permit, whichever occurs first. <br /> 70. ENCROACHMENT AND HAUL ROUTE PERMITS: The applicant's contractor shall obtain an <br /> encroachment and haul route permit from the Engineering Department prior to moving equipment <br /> to the project site or performing work in the public right of way or within public easements. The <br /> applicant's contractor shall submit a completed and signed encroachment permit application <br /> accompanied with six copies of City-approved improvement plans, proof of insurance with <br /> endorsement adding the City as an additional insured, a copy of a valid City of Pleasanton <br /> business license, applicable fees, and other requirements determined by the Director of <br /> Engineering/City Engineer. <br /> 71. DAMAGE TO EXISTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS: The applicant shall repair <br /> damage to existing public and private improvements on and near the project site and along the <br /> haul route at their full expense caused by construction activities as determined and to the <br /> satisfaction of the Director of Engineering/City Engineer and prior to the City Council acceptance <br /> of public improvements. <br /> 72. AS-BUILT DRAWINGS: The applicant's California licensed civil engineer shall submit signed and <br /> stamped as-built drawings and AutoCAD files for the construction of the public improvements and <br /> stormwater treatment system subject to the review and approval of the Director of <br /> Engineering/City Engineer and prior to the release of the performance and labor and materials <br /> bond. <br /> Utilities <br /> 73. WATER AND SEWER CAPACITY: This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient <br /> water and/or sewer capacity to serve the project. Recordation of a parcel/final map, issuance of a <br /> grading permit, issuance of a building permit, or utility extension approval to the site, shall not <br /> occur until the Engineering Department verifies sufficient water and/or sewer is available for the <br /> project. If sufficient water and/or sewer is not available, the applicant may need to offset the <br /> project's demand. <br /> 74. JOINT UTILITY TRENCH: All dry utilities (electric power distribution, gas distribution, <br /> communication service, cable television, street lights and alarm systems) required to serve an <br /> existing or new development shall be installed in underground conduit in a joint utility trench <br /> PUD-134/P18-0332/P18-0334 City Council <br /> Page 10 of 19 <br />