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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />P22-1089, PUD-147, Tract 8522 PC-2024-14, June 26, 2024 <br /> <br />27 <br /> <br />65. 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 4,000K. <br /> <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 <br />by a photocell that energizes the light only during nighttime hours. <br /> <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 <br />shall control operation of the lamp. Free-standing fixtures are subject to PG&E’s LS2A <br />“Customer-owned Street and Highway Lighting” rate schedule. The applicant shall <br />provide verification of total energy consumption of luminaire to PG&E prior to connection. <br />Billing for LS2A electricity consumption must be transferred to the City upon acceptance <br />of the streetlight installation. <br /> <br />Streetlights must have an electronic type photo control meeting ANSI standard C136.10 <br />with a turn-on value of 1.0 foot-candles and a turn off value of 1.5 foot-candles. Electro- <br />mechanical or thermal type photo controls and not allowed. <br /> <br />Streetlights must have badge numbers on each pole. Badge numbers must be affixed to <br />the pole 9 feet from ground level facing the street-side and be legible from the ground. <br /> <br />A streetlight wattage sticker needs to identify the actual total wattage consumed, be <br />visible from the ground, be of a size and type acceptable to PG&E showing total fixture <br />energy use in watts and must be installed on each fixture. <br /> <br />Streetlights connected to existing joint utility poles are generally not allowed unless <br />authorized by the City Engineer. <br />(Address this condition prior to subdivision improvement plan approval) <br /> <br />66. CLEAN WATER PROGRAM (HYDROMODIFICATION PROJECTS): Because the project <br />creates and/or replaces more than 43,560 square feet (1.00 acre) of impervious surface, <br />increases impervious surface over pre-project conditions, and is located in a susceptible <br />area, it is considered a Hydromodification (HM) Project according to Provision C.3.g of <br />the Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit. Said permit regulates stormwater <br />runoff in Pleasanton. The Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program developed a C.3 <br />Guidance Manual to assist applicants in addressing these regulations. The Guidance <br />Manual is available for download at: <br /> <br /> https://www.cleanwaterprogram.org/businesses/development.html <br /> <br />HM projects must include stormwater treatment measures in the site design to cause no <br />increase in the erosion potential of the receiving stream over the pre-project (existing) <br />condition. To demonstrate compliance, the City encourages use of the Bay Area