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Ordinance No.2245 <br /> Page 22 of 34 <br /> surface including poles, wires, conduits, vaults, cabinets, retaining walls, sanitary <br /> sewers, storm drains, gas lines, and water lines as well as all those public utilities and <br /> appurtenances thereto as subject to regulation under Pleasanton Municipal Code <br /> Chapter 13.04. Consistent with California Government Code Section 66439(d)(3), the <br /> offer shall include the statement, "The real property described below is dedicated as <br /> an easement for public purposes..." <br /> C. Dedications for off-street parking held open to the public shall be granted in <br /> conformance with Pleasanton Municipal Code §18.88.130. <br /> d. Dedications in fee title shall only be granted upon approval by the City Engineer. <br /> Consistent with California Government Code Section 66439(d)(2), the offer shall <br /> include the statement, "The real property described below is dedicated in fee for <br /> public purposes..." (Address this condition prior to recordation of map or separate <br /> instrument title documents granting rights to the City) <br /> 70. DATUM FOR VERTICAL CONTROL: Vertical control surveying for all improvements to be <br /> constructed shall be based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). Any <br /> benchmarks used that relied on the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) <br /> shall be converted to NAVD 88 when presented on plans. The location of the benchmark and <br /> source of data must also be disclosed on the plans. (Address this condition prior to plan <br /> approval) <br /> 71. SURVEY MONUMENTS FOR HORIZONTAL CONTROL: Final maps shall include sufficient <br /> durable survey monuments to allow the subdivision to be retraced in conformance with <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code §19.24.220. Setting of monuments shall be in accordance with <br /> California Government Code §66495-66498. The surveyor shall give notice to the City <br /> Engineer when final monuments have been set, and when payment for said work has been <br /> received from the subdivider. (Address this condition prior to acceptance of improvements) <br /> 72. STORMWATER HYDRAULICS: The City's storm drainage network has been designed in <br /> accordance with the Alameda County Hydrology and Hydraulics Manual published by the <br /> Alameda County Flood Control & Water Conservation District. Said manual is available for <br /> download at: <br /> https:Hacfloodcontrol.org/the-work-we-do/the-work-we-do-hvd rology-manual/ <br /> The City is located in Zone 7, and its storm drain pipe network is considered a secondary <br /> facility. Any connections to, additions, or upgrades to the City's pipe network shall be <br /> designed in accordance with the manual. Calculations submitted for review/approval shall be <br /> presented in a format consistent with the "Calculation Form — District Rational Method" <br /> available in the manual. The calculations shall demonstrate adequate freeboard given the <br /> design storm event assuming all bioretention areas are overflowing. Said calculations shall <br /> be prepared, stamped, and signed by a California-licensed civil engineer. (Address this <br /> condition prior to plan approval) <br /> 73. EMERGENCY OVERLAND STORMWATER FLOW/SUMP PROPERTIES: All properties <br /> shall be designed with an emergency overland flow path to direct storm runoff to the nearest <br /> public street or open flood control facility in the event on-site pipes become plugged. The <br /> flow path shall be lower than the finish floor elevation of all habitable structures. The flow <br /> path cannot rely on neighboring properties unless a storm drain easement across the <br /> neighbor is obtained. Sump properties must be designed to discharge the 50-year recurrence <br />
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