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<br />61. DESIGN PER CITY STANDARDS: All public improvements shall be designed in conformance <br />with the City of Pleasanton Municipal Code and the City’s adopted Standard Specifications and <br />Details in effect at the time of issuance of the permit(s). Said standards are available for <br />download at: <br /> <br /> http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov/gov/depts/engineering/standard.asp . <br />(Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />62. STREETLIGHTS: Streetlights to be owned and maintained by the City shall include a <br />light-emitting diode (LED) lamp and driver compliant with UL 1598. The luminaire must be <br />dark-sky compliant with correlated color temperature (CCT) not greater than approximately <br />4,000K. <br /> <br />For safety lighting at signalized intersections, electricity for the lights shall come from a dedicated <br />circuit fed from the traffic signal’s electrical panel. The circuit shall be controlled by a photocell <br />that energizes the light only during nighttime hours. <br /> <br />For free-standing streetlights on dedicated poles, the electricity shall be fed from an unmetered <br />secondary electrical circuit provided by PG&E. A photocell on each fixture shall control operation <br />of the lamp. Free-standing fixtures are subject to PG&E’s LS2A “Customer-owned Street and <br />Highway Lighting” rate schedule. The applicant shall provide verification of total energy <br />consumption of luminaire to PG&E prior to connection. Billing for LS2A electricity consumption <br />must be transferred to the City upon acceptance of the streetlight installation. (Address this <br />condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />63. CLEAN WATER PROGRAM (LARGE PROJECTS): Because the project creates and/or replaces <br />more than approximately 10,000 square feet (approximately 0.23 acres) of impervious surface, it <br />is considered a Regulated Project according to Provision C.3.b of the Municipal Regional <br />Stormwater NPDES Permit that regulates stormwater runoff in Alameda County. The Alameda <br />Countywide Clean Water Program developed a C.3 Guidance Manual to assist applicants in <br />addressing these regulations. The Guidance Manual is available for download at: <br /> <br />https://www.cleanwaterprogram.org/businesses/development.html <br /> <br />Regulated projects must include stormwater treatment measures in the site design to remove <br />pollutants from stormwater upstream of any connection to the City’s or Alameda County’s <br />stormwater conveyance networks. In addition, regulated projects must be subject to a Stormwater <br />Treatment Measure Maintenance Agreement between the City and property owner to assure <br />long-term maintenance of the installed measures. The City will provide a template agreement. <br />Once executed, the agreement must be recorded against the property. (Address this condition <br />prior to plan approval) <br />64. GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Recommendations from the project’s geotechnical <br />investigation, as prepared by a California-licensed Geotechnical Engineer or Certified <br />Engineering Geologist, shall be incorporated into the design of the improvements and/or explicitly <br />noted on the plans. The author(s) of the geotechnical investigation shall certify on the plans that <br />the design complies with their recommendations. During construction, the applicant must follow <br />all recommendations. (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />65. SUBDIVISION MAPS: The subdivision of land is governed by Pleasanton Municipal Code Title <br />19, as well as the California Government Code §§66410-66499.85 (Subdivision Map Act). All <br />maps are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Recordation of the subdivision