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The information will be used for public safety and emergency response planning by the Police <br /> and Fire Departments. Refer to the "Digital Plan Submittal Requirements" for necessary data and <br /> file formatting requirements. <br /> ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT—LAND DEVELOPMENT—925-931-5650 <br /> 43. NEVADA STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY: The following actions are required prior to issuance of a <br /> building permit: <br /> a. The applicant shall ask the City of Pleasanton to vacate the Public Service Easement <br /> created by the 1978 Grant Deed. This process shall follow the procedure prescribed in <br /> California Streets and Highways Code §8300 et seq. <br /> b. The applicant shall create a metes and bounds legal description of the Nevada Street <br /> roadway width, curb, gutter, and sidewalk when construction is completed. The <br /> description shall conform to Tract 8245 to the west (Reference I) and shall allow for a <br /> logical transition to the existing Nevada Street right-of-way near California Avenue. This <br /> will require a resolved metes and bounds description across the neighboring Auf Der Maur <br /> property to the east, even though this segment will be acquired by the City through <br /> separate instrument. Note that the northern right-of-way line aligns with the back-of- <br /> sidewalk, and an additional 5-foot wide Public Service Easement (PSE) shall be dedicated <br /> beyond the northern Nevada Street right-of-way. The water meter and sanitary sewer <br /> sampling manhole shall reside within this PSE, as well as any other utility vaults needed <br /> by the City's utility purveyors (PG&E, AT&T, etc.) <br /> c. Based on the metes and bounds descriptions discussed above, the applicant shall <br /> execute a recordable grant of easement of both the Nevada Street right-of-way and the <br /> PSE to the City in a form acceptable to the City Attorney for recording with the Alameda <br /> County Recorder. <br /> d. Once the grant of easement described in Subsection c., above, is provided by property <br /> owner to the City, then: <br /> (i) property owner may apply for building permits for the project; <br /> (ii) City shall return to property owner the unrecorded Irrevocable Offer of <br /> Dedication of the 104-foot wide easement. Project Specific Condition. <br /> 44. CORROSIVE SOILS: Referring to Page 7 of the Geotechnical Report (Reference 3), the site <br /> soils possess a moderate degree of corrosivity when in contact with ferrous metals. As such, any <br /> buried ferrous metals such as cast iron pipe fittings shall be protected from corrosion. A note <br /> should be added to the plans. (Address this condition prior to permit issuance) Project Specific <br /> Condition. <br /> Design <br /> 45. DESIGN PER CITY STANDARDS: All public improvements shall be designed in compliance with <br /> the City Standard Specifications and Details in effect at the time of the issuance of the <br /> encroachment, grading, or subdivision permit, whichever occurs first. (Address this condition prior <br /> to permit issuance) <br /> 46. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: The Conditions of Approval shall be depicted on a plan sheet(s) <br /> in the improvement plans. (Address this condition prior to permit issuance) <br /> 47. GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANT— DESIGN CERTIFICATION: The applicant shall comply with <br /> the recommendations of the project geotechnical report. The applicant's California licensed <br /> Page 7of16 <br />