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Resolution No. PC-2021-07 <br /> Page Fourteen <br /> 37. SCHOOL IMPACT FEES — COMMERCIAL: Prior to building permit issuance, the <br /> applicant shall pay the required commercial development school impact fee as prescribed <br /> by State law and as adopted by the Pleasanton Unified School District (PUSD). <br /> BUILDING AND SAFETY DIVISION — 925-931-5300 <br /> 38. BUILDING AND FIRE CLEARANCE: Prior to issuance of a business license, the <br /> applicant shall contact the Building and Safety Division and the Fire Department to <br /> ensure the proposed use of the tenant space meets Building and Fire Code <br /> requirements. If required, the applicant shall obtain all appropriate City permits. <br /> 39. PHASED OCCUPANCY: If building occupancy is proposed to be phased, the applicant <br /> shall submit a phasing plan to the Chief Building and Safety Official for review and <br /> approval. <br /> 40. DIGITAL PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT— COMMERCIAL, MULTI-FAMILY <br /> RESIDENTIAL AND CONDOMINIUM PROJECTS: The applicant shall submit site plan <br /> and building information to the City's Geographic Information Services (GIS) Division in a <br /> digital format prior to issuance of the building permit. All changes or revisions to the <br /> approved plans during construction which affect the digital submittal, shall be resubmitted <br /> for GIS review no later than 1 month prior to scheduling a final inspection. The updated <br /> digital submittal will be checked and approved before the building permit will be finalized <br /> and certificate of occupancy granted (if applicable). For phased project, the digital <br /> submittal must be approved prior to the first occupancy of any phase. The information will <br /> be used for public safety and emergency response planning by the Police and Fire <br /> 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 /> 41. PG&E EASEMENT: The First American Title Preliminary Report dated 8-20- <br /> 2020 reveals the existence of an easement to PG&E recorded on 4-09-1981 as <br /> Instrument No. 81-55927. The applicant shall plot and label said easement on the site <br /> plan, and shall confirm that no improvements are proposed within the easement that limit <br /> or obstruct access to PG&E facilities. If improvements are proposed within said <br /> easement, the applicant must obtain concurrence from PG&E for said encroachment or <br /> shall modify the easement as directed by PG&E. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 42. BUBBLERS. The site drainage system relies on "bubblers" to discharge storm water into <br /> the various treatment control measures. Some of these bubblers are fed from storm drain <br /> pumps and force main pipes, while others rely on gravity alone. The applicant should be <br /> aware that Section 5.8 "Mosquito Control" of the Alameda Countywide Clean Water <br /> Program's C.3 Technical Guidance manual requires that "...all treatment measures <br /> should drain completely within 72 hours to suppress vector production." (Project <br /> Specific Condition) <br /> Agreement. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> building permit submittal. The design and location must be approved by the Planning <br /> Division and comply with all setback requirements. <br />erefore, it is recommended the <br /> City Council make this finding. <br />mmunity, and regional commercial <br /> uses to support Pleasanton's increasing business activity. It is recommended the City <br /> Council find the proposed development plan is consistent with the City's General Plan, and <br /> this finding can be made. <br />