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Ordinance No. 2245 <br /> Page 20 of 34 <br /> For safety lighting at signalized intersections, electricity for the lights shall come from a <br /> dedicated circuit fed from the traffic signal's electrical panel. The circuit shall be controlled by <br /> a photocell that energizes the light only during nighttime hours. <br /> For free-standing streetlights on dedicated poles, the electricity shall be fed from an <br /> unmetered secondary electrical circuit provided by PG&E. A photocell on each fixture shall <br /> control operation of the lamp. Free-standing fixtures are subject to PG&E's LS2A "Customer- <br /> owned Street and Highway Lighting" rate schedule. The applicant shall provide verification of <br /> total energy consumption of luminaire to PG&E prior to connection. Billing for LS2A electricity <br /> consumption must be transferred to the City upon acceptance of the streetlight installation. <br /> (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> 64. CLEAN WATER PROGRAM (LARGE PROJECTS): Because the project creates and/or <br /> replaces more than approximately 10,000 square feet (approximately 0.23 acres) of <br /> impervious surface, it is considered a Regulated Project according to Provision C.3.b of the <br /> Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit that regulates stormwater runoff in Alameda <br /> County. The Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program developed a C.3 Guidance Manual <br /> to assist applicants in addressing these regulations. The Guidance Manual is available for <br /> download at: <br /> hftps://www.cleanwaterprogram.org/businesses/development.htmI <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 <br /> Stormwater Treatment Measure Maintenance Agreement between the City and property <br /> owner to assure long-term maintenance of the installed measures. The City will provide a <br /> template agreement. Once executed, the agreement must be recorded against the property. <br /> (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> 65. GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Recommendations from the project's <br /> geotechnical investigation, as prepared by a California-licensed Geotechnical Engineer or <br /> Certified Engineering Geologist, shall be incorporated into the design of the improvements <br /> and/or explicitly noted on the plans. The author(s) of the geotechnical investigation shall <br /> certify on the plans that the design complies with their recommendations. During <br /> construction, the applicant must follow all recommendations. (Address this condition prior to <br /> plan approval) <br /> 66. SUBDIVISION MAPS: The subdivision of land is governed by Pleasanton Municipal Code <br /> Title 19, as well as the California Government Code §§66410-66499.85 (Subdivision Map <br /> Act). All maps are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Recordation of the <br /> subdivision map shall be coordinated by the applicant's title company, with one full-sized <br /> mylar copy of the recorded map returned to the City. <br /> The following statement shall be included on the cover sheet of the map: "I, Stephen M. <br /> Kirkpatrick, P.E., City Engineer of the City of Pleasanton, County of Alameda, State of <br /> California, do hereby state that I have examined the herein embodied map entitled "[MAP <br /> NAME/NUMBER]" consisting of[NUMBER OF SHEETS] sheets, this statement being on <br /> Sheet 1 thereof and that the [PARCEL OR TRACT] map was presented to me as provided by <br /> local ordinance. This map conforms with the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act and of <br /> any local ordinances applicable at the time of approval of the tentative map, and the <br /> subdivision as shown is substantially the same as it appeared on the tentative map, if any, <br />