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mechanisms placed at least 54 inches from the ground surface. The <br /> fence must be at least 60"-high and have a maximum vertical clearance <br /> of 2" from the ground to the bottom of the fence. There must be no gaps, <br /> voids or other features that may allow a child under 5 years old to climb <br /> over. (PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITION) <br /> 48. EXISTING WINDMILL: A windmill well pump exists within the eastern portion of <br /> Parcel A. If the well will no longer be used, it shall be abandoned according to <br /> Alameda County General Ordinance No. 0-2015-20 as administered by Zone 7 <br /> Water Agency. If instead it will be utilized for irrigation water, the applicant shall <br /> assure that the well pump is sufficient to service the flow and pressure demands <br /> of the irrigation system, and shall fill-out and submit a Statement of Future Well <br /> Use to Zone 7 (Address this condition prior to improvement plan approval): <br /> http://www.zone7water.com/imaqes/pdf docs/permits/statement of future use. <br /> pdf(PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITION) <br /> 49. WATER CONSERVATION: The Happy Valley Specific Plan, Chapter VII "Public <br /> Facilities", Section A "Water", subsection 2 "Water Conservation and Recycling", <br /> includes the following requirement: "New development shall be required to <br /> install water-conservation devices and drought-tolerant landscaping, and utilize <br /> water reclamation measures to the fullest extent feasible." (Address this <br /> condition prior to improvement plan approval) (PROJECT SPECIFIC <br /> CONDITION) <br /> 50. RECYCLED WATER: In the future, the City will operate a 12"-diameter recycled <br /> water pipeline that extends across the Alisal Street frontage of the property. If <br /> the existing groundwater well is not utilized for irrigation water to service the <br /> landscaping on Parcels A and B, the applicant shall configure the connection to <br /> the City's water system such that conversion to recycled water can be made <br /> when available, and landscaping plant materials suitable for this type of water <br /> shall be utilized. (Address this condition prior to improvement plan approval) <br /> (PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITION) <br /> 51 . DROUGHT RESTRICTIONS: If the City Council declares a drought during a <br /> time when this development is under construction, as described in §9.30.010 et <br /> seq. of the Pleasanton Municipal Code, the applicant shall utilize only recycled <br /> water under Stage 1 or greater restrictions for all construction-related water <br /> needs. (Address this condition during construction) (PROJECT SPECIFIC <br /> CONDITION) <br /> 52. WATER & SEWER SYSTEM EVALUATION: The City commissioned a Happy <br /> Valley Water & Sewer Study by RMC dated 11-21-2016 which evaluated the <br /> residual capacity of the installed potable water and sanitary sewer networks to <br /> serve properties within the Happy Valley Specific Plan. The study focused on <br /> properties that had not been annexed. <br /> PUD-138 and VTM 8616 Planning Commission <br /> Page 14 of 30 <br />