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51. SURVEY MONUMENTS FOR HORIZONTAL CONTROL: Final maps shall include sufficient <br />durable survey monuments to allow the subdivision to be retraced in conformance with Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code §19 .24 .220 . Setting of monuments shall be in accordance with California <br />Government Code §66495-66498 . The surveyor shall give notice to the City Engineer when final <br />monuments have been set , and when payment for said work has been received from the <br />subdivider. <br />(Address this condition prior to acceptance of improvements) <br />52. EMERGENCY OVERLAND STORMWATER FLOW/SUMP PROPERTIES : All properties shall be <br />designed with an emergency overland flow path to direct storm runoff to the nearest pub lic street <br />or open flood control facility in the event on-site pipes become plugged . The flow path shall be <br />lower than the finish floor elevation of all habitable structures . The flow path cannot rely on <br />neighboring properties unless a storm drain easement across the neighbor is obtained . Sump <br />properties must be designed to d ischarge the 50-year recurrence interval storm event through the <br />pipe network before habitable structures become inundated . <br />(Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br />53 . EXISTING WATER METER REMOVALS : The removal of existing water meters that will be <br />permanently decommissioned sha ll be performed by C ity staff. The applicant shall contact the <br />City 's Ut ility Bill ing Department at 925-931-5500 or osd@cityofpleasantonca .gov to init iate the <br />meter removal process . Any outstanding water consumption charges must be pa id in full prior to <br />the meter removal as well as all fees associated with the disconnection . <br />(Address this condition prior to acceptance of improvement or issuance of an Occupancy Permit) <br />54 . UTILITY ENCLOSURES : Proposed utility enclosures includ ing vau lts , meter boxes , splice boxes , <br />and pedestals shall be installed in the publ ic right-of-way , in a public service easement (PSE), or in <br />a utility company specific easement. The locat ions for utility enclosures shall be considered in the <br />following order of preference : (1) PSE area behind public sidewalk ; (2) parkstrip area between the <br />roadway curb & gutter and the sidewalk; (3) within the public sidewalk set flush to grade; (4) within <br />driveway approach areas set flush to the surface with traffic-rated lids . In no case shall an <br />above-ground pedestal or ut ility cabinet obstruct sight-line visibility for vehicle drivers at <br />intersections or driveways . Above-ground pedestals or utility cabinets are preferred within the <br />side-yard area of a corner residentia l lot rather than the front-yard . Deviations from th is standard <br />must be approved by the City Engineer. <br />(Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br />55 . DRY UTILITIES (ELECTRICITY, CATV, TELECOM): All dry utilities including electricity , <br />telecommunications , cable television , street lights , alarm systems , etc. required to serve the <br />project shall be installed underground from the point-of-connection at the utility purveyor's network <br />to the service point. Aerial drops from uti lity poles will not be allowed w ithout prior approval of the <br />City Engineer. <br />(Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br />56 . ENCROACHMENT PERMIT: Any work performed within the City's right-of-way , City easements , or <br />C ity-owned property shall be subject to an Encroachment Permit as defined in Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code Chapter 13.04. All encroachment permit work is subject to adopted City of <br />Pleasanton Standard Specifications and Details , and shall be performed by properly-licensed <br />contractors as determined by the City Engineer. Said contractors must provide evidence of proper <br />licensure , insurance and City-issued Business License upon application for a permit. <br />(Address this condition prior to permit issuance) <br />PUD-145 Planning Commission <br />Page 10 of 17