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60. HIGH RISK UTILITIES: According to the Pipeline Information Management Mapping Application <br /> (PIMMA) available from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), a 'High Risk' utility <br /> exists along the Stanley Boulevard property frontage. The High Risk utility is purportedly a gas <br /> transmission pipeline operated by PG&E. Because Sheet C5 of the plans (Reference 1) shows a <br /> new domestic water service and fire service lateral extending from a water main in Stanley <br /> Boulevard, the High Risk utility must be shown on the plans together with an appropriate <br /> "CAUTION" note. Any excavation within proximity to the High Risk utility will require special <br /> oversight by PG&E. (Address this condition prior to permit issuance) Project Specific Condition. <br /> Stormwater and Provision C.3 of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit <br /> 61. STORMWATER TREATMENT: The project creates and/or replaces 10,000 square feet or more <br /> of impervious surface (collectively over the entire project site) and shall comply with Section <br /> "C.3.b Regulated Projects" of the NPDES Permit No. CAS612008, and amendments, issued by <br /> the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board. The improvements plans shall <br /> include the Stormwater Management Plan prepared by a California licensed civil engineer, <br /> indicating the type and locations of stormwater treatment measures to be installed (numbered <br /> sequentially for identification purposes), and sizing calculations. The Stormwater Management <br /> Plan shall be subject to review and acceptance by the Director of Engineering/City Engineer, <br /> prior to the issuance of an engineering or building permit, whichever occurs first. (Address this <br /> condition prior to permit issuance) <br /> 62. C.3 COMPLIANCE: Referring to the C.3 Technical Guidance manual published by the Alameda <br /> Countywide Clean Water Program, Sections 2.2.4, 2.3.2, and 7.3 discuss Hydromodification <br /> Management (HM) measures. These measures must be implemented when: <br /> a. The project creates and/or replaces one acre or more of impervious surface, <br /> b. The project will increase impervious surface over pre-project conditions, and <br /> c. The project is located in a susceptible area. <br /> The project, as presented, fulfills requirements "a" and "c" because the impervious surface area is <br /> 112,377 or 2.6 acres (>1 acre) according to the calculations on Sheet C6, and because the <br /> project is located in a special consideration area that drains to a unimproved segment of Arroyo <br /> Del Valle. The applicant must disclose on Sheet C6 whether requirement "b" is fulfilled, thus <br /> mandating HM measures. If HM measures are mandated, Sheet C6 must show the required <br /> features. In addition, Section 2.3.2 of the manual discusses the "50 Percent Rule". It appears that <br /> the project is not subject to this rule if one assumes the replaced impervious area is 112,377 SF <br /> and the total site area (excluding Nevada Street) is 243,936 SF (46% < 50%). This calculation <br /> shall be explicitly shown on Sheet C6 as confirmation that the 50 Percent Rule is not triggered. If <br /> the above assumption is incorrect and the 50 Percent Rule is triggered, then a DMA must be <br /> created for the remaining site area such that the entire site receives stormwater treatment. <br /> (Address this condition prior to permit issuance) PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITION <br /> 63. STORMWATER TREATMENT MEASURES INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE <br /> AGREEMENT: The applicant shall enter into a "Stormwater Treatment Measures Inspection and <br /> Maintenance Agreement" for annual maintenance and reporting of the stormwater treatment <br /> system as depicted on the improvement plans City-approved by the Director of Engineering/City <br /> Engineer. The agreement shall be filed for record at the Alameda County Clerk-Recorder's <br /> Office at a time determined by the Director of Engineering/City Engineer. (Address this condition <br /> prior to issuance of an occupancy permit) <br /> 64. STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT: A "Notice of Intent" (NOI) and <br /> "Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan" (SWPPP) shall be prepared for construction projects <br /> P19-0128/P19-0129 City Council <br /> Page 10 of 16 <br />