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Ordinance No. 2199 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Page 11 <br /> 60. DESTRUCTION AND ABANDONMENT OF WATER WELLS: The applicant shall destroy or <br /> abandon all existing on-site water wells in compliance with Alameda County Ordinance 73-68 and <br /> submit a copy of the Alameda County permit prior to issuance of the encroachment, grading, or <br /> subdivision permit, whichever occurs first, to the Engineering Department unless otherwise <br /> approved by the Director of Engineering/City Engineer. <br /> 61. CONTINUED USE OF EXISTING WATER WELLS: The applicant shall notify the Engineering <br /> Department in writing of Zone 7's desire to retain any water well concurrently with the first plan <br /> check of the improvement plans. The applicant shall submit a written request to the Director of <br /> Engineering/City Engineer for approval for the temporary use of an existing water well(s) for <br /> construction water or for permanent use such as non-potable outdoor landscaping irrigation. The <br /> applicant shall install two reduced pressure backflow devices, one at the domestic water meter(s) <br /> and one at the existing water well(s) to remain, on all lots where the existing water well is to <br /> remain. <br /> 62. SANITARY SEWER CONNECTIONS: The applicant shall provide each lot, parcel of land, or <br /> building with an independent connection to the public sanitary sewer main as provided for in the <br /> Municipal Code. <br /> 63. SANITARY SEWER DEMAND CALCULATIONS: The applicant's California licensed civil <br /> engineer shall submit sanitary sewer demand calculations for the development with the first <br /> submittal of the building permit or improvement plans, whichever occurs first. <br /> 64. WATER LATERALS: The applicant shall provide each lot, parcel of land, or building with an <br /> independent connection to the public water main as provided for in the municipal Code. <br /> 65. 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 /> 66. EXISTING WATER METERS: The applicant's California licensed civil engineer shall depict <br /> existing water meters on the improvement plans including their size, flow rate and serial numbers. <br /> 67. WATER METERS (RESIDENTIAL): The applicant shall provide a water meter to each lot of <br /> record within the development unless otherwise approved by the Director of Engineering/City <br /> Engineer. <br /> 68. 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 /> subject to the review and approval of the Director of Engineering/City Engineer and prior to City <br /> council acceptance of public improvements. <br /> 69. PUBLIC SERVICE EASEMENT: The applicant shall grant a public service easement (PSE) to the <br /> City over those parcels and lots as determined by and subject to the review and approval of the <br /> Director of Engineering/City Engineer and prior to City Council acceptance of public <br /> improvements. <br />