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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />P22-1089, PUD-147, Tract 8522 PC-2024-14, June 26, 2024 <br /> <br />33 <br /> <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 />iv. 2,500 gpm for 2 hours (social/recreation) <br />v. 3,500 gpm for 2 hours (schools/commercial/public/institutional) <br />vi. 4,000 gpm for 4 hours (industrial in the lower pressure zone only) <br />vii. 5,000 gpm for 4 hours (industrial in all other pressure zones) <br />h. Minimum pressures: <br />i. 40 psi (peak hour demand) <br />ii. 20 psi (maximum day demand plus fire flows) <br />(Address this condition prior to subdivision plan approval) <br /> <br />79. EXISTING WATER METER REMOVALS: The removal of existing water meters that <br />will be permanently decommissioned shall be performed by City staff. The applicant <br />shall contact the City’s Utility Billing Division at 925-931-5500 or <br />osd@cityofpleasantonca.gov to initiate the meter removal process. Any outstanding <br />water consumption charges must be paid in full prior to the meter removal as well as all <br />fees associated with the disconnection. (Address this condition prior to acceptance of <br />improvement or issuance of an Occupancy Permit) <br /> <br />80. UTILITY ENCLOSURES: Proposed utility enclosures including vaults, meter boxes, <br />splice boxes, and pedestals shall be installed in the public right-of-way, in a public <br />service easement (PSE), or in a utility company-specific easement. The locations for <br />utility enclosures shall be considered in the following order of preference: (1) PSE area <br />behind public sidewalk; (2) parkstrip area between the roadway curb & gutter and the <br />sidewalk; (3) within the public sidewalk set flush to grade; (4) within driveway approach <br />areas set flush to the surface with traffic-rated lids. In no case shall an above-ground <br />pedestal or utility cabinet obstruct sight-line visibility for vehicle drivers at intersections <br />or driveways. Above-ground pedestals or utility cabinets are preferred within the side <br />yard area of a corner residential lot rather than the front yard. Deviations from this <br />standard must be approved by the City Engineer. (Address this condition prior to <br />subdivision improvement plan approval) <br /> <br />81. DRY UTILITIES (ELECTRICITY, CATV, TELECOM): All dry utilities including <br />electricity, telecommunications, cable television, street lights, alarm systems, etc. <br />required to serve the project shall be installed underground from the point-of-connection <br />at the utility purveyor’s network to the service point. Aerial drops from utility poles will