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<br />Page 20 <br /> <br />i. 40 psi (peak hour demand) <br />ii. 20 psi (maximum day demand plus fire flows) <br />(Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />97. RECYCLED WATER SYSTEM DESIGN STANDARDS: All connections to the City’s recycled <br />water system shall conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code §14.06.020 et seq. and Chapter <br />14.20. All new development within the recycled water use area shall use recycled water for <br />landscape irrigation unless granted an exemption from the City Engineer. Tertiary treated <br />recycled water comes from the Dublin San Ramon Services District wastewater treatment plant <br />in conformance with Title 22, Division 4 of the California Code of Regulations. The recycled <br />water is intended for landscape irrigation, and cannot be used in ways that may threaten public <br />health. A map of the current network is available for download at: <br /> <br />http://admin.cityofpleasantonca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=30934 <br /> <br />98. UTILITY ENCLOSURES: Proposed utility enclosures including vaults, meter boxes, splice <br />boxes, and pedestals shall be installed in the public right-of-way, in a public service easement <br />(PSE), or in a utility company specific easement. The locations for utility enclosures shall be <br />considered in the following order of preference: (1) PSE area behind public sidewalk; (2) <br />parkstrip area between the roadway curb & gutter and the sidewalk; (3) within the public <br />sidewalk set flush to grade; (4) within driveway approach areas set flush to the surface with <br />traffic-rated lids. In no case shall an above-ground pedestal or utility cabinet obstruct sight-line <br />visibility for vehicle drivers at intersections or driveways. Above-ground pedestals or utility <br />cabinets are preferred within the side-yard area of a corner residential lot rather than the front- <br />yard. Deviations from this standard must be approved by the City Engineer. (Address this <br />condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />99. 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 <br />network to the service point. Aerial drops from utility poles will not be allowed without prior <br />approval of the City Engineer. (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />100. ENCROACHMENT PERMIT: Any work performed within the City’s right-of-way, City <br />easements, or City-owned property shall be subject to an Encroachment Permit as defined in <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 13.04. All encroachment permit work is subject to adopted <br />City of Pleasanton Standard Specifications and Details, and shall be performed by properly- <br />licensed contractors as determined by the City Engineer. Said contractors must provide <br />evidence of proper licensure, insurance and City-issued Business License upon application for a <br />permit. (Address this condition prior to permit issuance) <br /> <br />101. HAUL ROUTE: Deliveries to and from the project site shall conform to the Commercial <br />Vehicle Regulations included in Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 11.48. Vehicles with gross <br />weights exceeding 3 tons but less than 8 tons are prohibited on any City roadway other than <br />those designated a Commercial Vehicle Route unless a Transportation Permit has first been <br />obtained. Said Commercial Vehicle Routes include First Street, Stanley Boulevard, and Sunol