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Resolution No. 2024-022 <br /> Page 24 of 30 <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 <br /> be 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 /> 100. 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 <br /> recurrence interval storm event through the pipe network before habitable structures <br /> become inundated. (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> 101.POTABLE WATER SYSTEM DESIGN STANDARDS: All permanent connections to the <br /> City's potable water network shall conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code §14.04.050. Any <br /> required water pressure and/or flow needed by the applicant beyond that available from the <br /> network at the point-of-connection must be provided by the applicant as a private <br /> improvement on the customer side of the meter or backflow prevention device. All <br /> extensions or upgrades to the potable water network shall be designed to satisfy the <br /> following minimum standards: <br /> a. Minimum number of valves: <br /> i. 3 at cross intersections <br /> ii. 2 at "T" intersections <br /> iii. 500 feet maximum spacing <br /> iv. 1 valve at each fire hydrant lateral <br /> V. Pressure regulating valve station required between pressure zones <br /> b. Minimum number of fire hydrants (subject to approval by Livermore-Pleasanton <br /> Fire Department (LPFD) Fire Marshal: <br /> i. 1 hydrant within 250 feet of any existing or proposed structure <br /> ii. 2 hydrants within 500 feet of any commercial, multi-family residential, <br /> industrial, or school building <br /> c. Minimum pipe size: 8-inch diameter <br /> d. Minimum depth of cover over pipe: 42 inches <br /> e. Blowoff requirements: <br /> i. At all dead ends whether temporary or permanent <br /> ii. At all low points in the line <br /> f. Maximum flow velocity: 10 feet per second (fps) <br /> g. Minimum fire flows in gallons per minute (gpm): <br /> i. 1,500 gpm for 2 hours (rural residential) <br /> ii. 2,000 to 2,500 gpm for 2 hours (single family residential) <br /> iii. 2,500 gpm for 2 hours (multi-family residential) <br />