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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
6/25/2003
DOCUMENT NO
PC-2003-26
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-27
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only" and all recycling bins "recycling materials only". The project developer shall con- <br />tact Pleasanton Garbage Service for the disposal of all waste from the site. <br />12. The height of the primary structure(s) covered by this PUD Development Plan approval <br />shall be surveyed and verified as being in conformance to the approved building height as <br />conditioned. Said verification is the project developer's responsibility, shall be performed <br />by a licensed land surveyor or civil engineer, and shall be completed and provided to the <br />Planning Department before the first framing or structural inspection by the Building De- <br />partment. <br />Final Parcel Map <br />13. The project developer shall record at the time of recordation of the final parcel map recip- <br />rocal utility and drainage easements with maintenance and repair responsibilities clearly <br />defined between Parcels One and Two. Wording for the easements shall be submitted to <br />the City Attorney for review and approval before recordation of the final parcel map. <br />14. With recordation of the final parcel map, the project developer shall make an open offer <br />of dedication to the City for Martin Avenue across the project frontage. The right-of--way <br />dedication shall include a 28 foot wide street and an eight foot wide public service ease- <br />ment located behind the curb. The street improvements shall include, but not limited to, a <br />rolled curb with parking on the west side only, new pavement, etc. No sidewalk is re- <br />quired on Martin Avenue. <br />15. With recordation of the final parcel map, the project developer shall pay apro-rata share <br />of the cost of the future undergrounding of the existing overhead utility lines on Martin <br />Avenue, and the extension of a new water main across the Martin Avenue project front- <br />age, and of the widening of Martin Avenue. The amount to be paid shall be determined <br />by the City Engineer. <br />16. With recordation of the final parcel map, the project developer shall make an open offer <br />of dedication to the City to widen Dennis Drive across the project frontage to a 28 foot <br />wide street, measured flowline-to-flowline of the rolled curb, with a five foot wide mono- <br />lithic sidewalk on the east side of the street. The right-of--way dedication shall also in- <br />clude an eight foot wide public service easement located behind the sidewalk. The pro- <br />ject developer shall pay to the City the cost to widen Dennis Drive. The amount to be <br />paid shall be determined by the City Engineer. <br />17. The recorded deed of sale for the lots covered by this development plan shall include a <br />separately recorded disclosure statement indicating the close proximity of the parcels to <br />the Livermore Municipal Airport and of possible impacts to homes due to aircraft over <br />flights. Wording for the disclosure shall be submitted to the City Attorney for review and <br />approval before approval of the final parcel map for this development and shall be re- <br />corded over the project site by separate instrument. <br />PUD-27, Conditions ofApprova! Page 3 of 9 per Planning Commission: June 25, 2003 <br />
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