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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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3/1/2022
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101. FIRE VEHICLE TURNAROUNDS: Where Fire Department vehicle access <br /> through or around a site involves changes in direction or curves, inside radius of <br /> 45 feet and outside radius of 55 feet shall be provided to facilitate fire truck <br /> turning radius for entry and exit from the site. Dead-end access ways and <br /> internal drives shall not exceed 300 feet in length and shall terminate in cul-de- <br /> sacs no less than 96 feet in diameter or hammer-head (tee). Standards and <br /> options are available through the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department, Fire <br /> Prevention Bureau. <br /> 102. PREMISES IDENTIFICATION: Address numbers shall be installed on the front <br /> or primary entrance for all buildings. Minimum building address character size <br /> shall be 12-inch high by 1-inch stroke. In all cases address numerals shall be of <br /> contrasting background and clearly visible in accordance with the Livermore- <br /> Pleasanton Fire Department Premises Identification Standards. This may <br /> warrant field verification and adjustments based upon topography, landscaping <br /> or other obstructions. <br /> 103. RESIDENTIAL — NEW CONSTRUCTION: The following items shall be provided <br /> prior to any construction above the foundation or slab. <br /> a. Emergency vehicle access shall be provided to the site (tract), including <br /> areas where construction is occurring. <br /> b. Designated construction material storage and construction worker <br /> parking shall not obstruct the emergency vehicle access route(s). <br /> c. On-site fire hydrants shall be in service. Fire hydrants shall be flushed <br /> and all valves open. <br /> 104. FINAL INSPECTION: Prior to request for final inspection, all access roads, on- <br /> site access and fire hydrants shall be provided. All fire hydrants shall be <br /> accepted, inspected and tested to applicable City Standards. <br /> LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DIVISION — 925-931-5672 <br /> Landscaping <br /> 105. DEVELOPER INSTALLED LANDSCAPING: The developer shall be responsible <br /> for the design and installation of the proposed improvements on the HOA <br /> maintained property. That shall include Parcel A, Parcel B, and the streetscape <br /> improvements within the right-of-way. Parcels A and B shall be redesigned for a <br /> better user experience and the design shall be subject to the review and <br /> approval of the City. The landscape improvements, including all planting on <br /> Parcels A and B, street trees, and parkway strip planting shall be constructed in <br /> conjunction with the street improvements and shall be completed prior to the <br /> sale of the first lot. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> PUD-138 and VTM 8616 Planning Commission <br /> Page 26 of 30 <br />
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