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119. SHRUBS AT PROPERTY LINE: The proposed privets between the sidewalk on Hopyard Road <br /> and the proposed convenience store building shall be replaced with a more appropriate and <br /> defensive evergreen shrub, to discourage pedestrians cutting through the landscape area This <br /> replacement shrub species shall be shown on the plans submitted for issuance of a building <br /> permit and is subject to review and approval by the City Landscape Architect. (Project Specific <br /> Condition) <br /> OPERATIONS SERVICES DEPARTMENT — ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/UTILITIES DIVISION — <br /> 925-931-5500 <br /> 120. BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES: Backflow preventer assemblies shall be designed <br /> and installed in accordance with current City Standards 704, 705, 706; State Health and Safety <br /> Code; Title 17; and as required by the Director of Operations and Water Utilities. All backflow <br /> preventer assemblies shall be tested and certified by a City approved tester with the certification <br /> submitted to the City's contractor, Aqua Backflow. Testing will be performed at the time City <br /> water is turned on to the site. If an existing backflow preventer is on the site it shall be tested and <br /> certified by an approved tester with the certification submitted to the City's contractor, Aqua <br /> Backflow, before project water is drawn through it. An all-weather cover shall be placed over all <br /> backflow prevention assemblies 4 inch and smaller. <br /> 121. RECYCLED WATER: Recycled water should be used on site during the grading and construction <br /> period. However, under any declared stage of water shortage, recycled water must be used <br /> throughout the grading and construction period. <br /> 122. RECYCLED WATER USE REQUIREMENT: If the site is within the city's recycled water service <br /> area (recycled water distribution system is along route to the proposed application), the irrigation <br /> system must be designed in accordance with the City's Recycled Water Use Guidelines and <br /> Recycled Water Irrigation Standards, per PMC Section 14.06. Refer to PMC Section 14.20 for a <br /> list of exceptions. <br /> 123. RECYCLED WATER USE PERMIT: The applicant shall submit a Recycled Water Use Permit <br /> application and package (as outlined in the City's Recycled Water Use Guidelines available <br /> online), to the Recycled Water Program (925-931-5513). The Recycled Water Use Permit <br /> application and package shall be submitted concurrently with the building permit submittal, and <br /> shall be conditionally approved by the Recycled Water Program prior to building permit issuance. <br /> Final approval by the Recycled Water Program is required before the start of recycled water <br /> service. Refer to PMC Section 14.06 for the regulations of recycled water use. <br /> 124. FOG PROGRAM. Unless it is determined not required by the Director of the Director of <br /> Operations and Water Utilities Department, the applicant shall obtain a wastewater discharge <br /> permit from the Director of Operations and Water Utilities and comply with the grease interceptor <br /> requirements as set forth in PMC Section 15.44. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION — 925-931-5677 <br /> 125. TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP): A comprehensive traffic control plan shall be submitted to the <br /> City Traffic Engineer for review and approval. Best management practices to minimize traffic <br /> impacts shall be used during construction, including scheduling of major truck trips and deliveries, <br /> to avoid peak travel hours. The TCP shall have proper lane closure procedures such as flagger <br /> PUD-134/P18-0332/P18-0334 City Council <br /> Page 18 of 19 <br />
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