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associated with Happy Valley sewer system improvements as defined in City <br /> Council Resolution 19-1102 and included in the City's adopted Fee Schedule. <br /> (PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITION) <br /> 43. SCHOOL IMPACT FEES: Applicant shall work with the Pleasanton Unified <br /> School District (PUSD) to develop a program to offset this project's long term <br /> effect on school facility needs in Pleasanton. This program shall be designed to <br /> fund school facilities necessary to offset this project's reasonably related effect <br /> on the long-term need for expanded school facilities. The method and manner <br /> for the provision of these funds and/or facilities shall be approved by the PUSD <br /> and in place prior to building permit issuance. Written proof of compliance with <br /> this condition shall be provided by applicant to the City, on a form generated by <br /> the PUSD, prior to building permit issuance. <br /> ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT — LAND DEVELOPMENT — 925-931-5650 <br /> 44. DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS: Referring to the Vesting Tentative Map, the <br /> following drainage improvements shall be incorporated into the design (Address <br /> this condition prior to improvement plan approval): <br /> a. Trash racks shall be provided for the two storm inlets that serve the "V" <br /> ditch behind Lots 8 to 12 to capture woody debris without obstructing <br /> flows. A private storm drain easement (PSDE) shall be granted by the <br /> Parcel C owner to the homeowners association to allow association <br /> maintenance of the ditch and trash racks. <br /> b. Emergency overland release flow pathways shall be provided along the <br /> common property line separating Lots 7 and 8/9 as well as the common <br /> property line separating Lots 9 and 10. The overland release shall <br /> contain and direct storm waters to Spotorno Ranch Drive across the <br /> surface without inundating the homes on Lots 7 and 9. The flow <br /> pathways must function as a back-up route for storm water in the event <br /> the buried storm pipes beneath become plugged or fail to contain the <br /> flows. <br /> c. The downstream end of the gully on Parcel C (north of Lot 8) terminates <br /> in a wetland feature. Storm water discharge from this feature shall be <br /> directed to the proposed storm inlet located approximately 100' to the <br /> southwest. Because a significant tributary area contributes storm water <br /> to this feature, the design shall assure storm water is contained, <br /> captured, and directed to the pipe network. <br /> d. Sections C and F on the Vesting Tentative Map show a "Grassy Swale" <br /> along the proposed trail for Parcel B. A field inlet shall be provided at the <br /> downstream (western) end of this grassy swale to discharge any <br /> stormwater that does not percolate to the underlying soil. <br /> PUD-138 and VTM 8616 Planning Commission <br /> Page 11 of 30 <br />The applicant shall pay the applicable Dublin-San Ramon <br /> Services District (DSRSD) and City sewer permit fees prior to building permit <br /> issuance. Such fees include, but are not limited to, the pro-rata share of <br /> PUD-138 and VTM 8616 Planning Commission <br /> Page 10 of 30 <br />nt. No objections or comments have <br /> been received at the time this report was prepared. <br />ect property is not located in a <br /> flood hazard zone. As such, the Commission recommends that the City Council <br /> conclude that this finding can be made. <br />censed civil engineer, <br /> which include but is not limited to the type, location, and sizing calculations of the <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 16 of 25 <br />d) individuals. <br /> PUD-114-01M& P20-0995 Planning Commission <br /> Page 3 of 25 <br />