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Ordinance No. 2284 <br />Page 21 of 40 <br />47. UNIVERSAL DESIGN — In addition to meeting the minimum requirements of the <br />California Residential Code for each home at the time of Building Permit submittal, with <br />respect to Aging in Place Design and Fall Protection (Section R327), unless otherwise <br />approved by the Community Development Director, each unit shall include, on the <br />ground floor only, an internal accessible route of travel with a minimum clearance of 42" <br />at the hallways. One (1) bedroom and one (1) bathroom on this route will have a 32" <br />minimum clear door opening. This bathroom shall also meet the clearances in <br />compliance with Chapter 11A of the CBC at the time of Project approval and will have <br />blocking in walls for future installation of grab bars. <br />PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT — ENGINEERING/LAND DEVELOPMENT — 925-931-5650 <br />48 STREET A: If Street A will be dedicated to the City as a public road, then it must be <br />constructed according to Pleasanton standards to accommodate public traffic and <br />minimize the City's future maintenance burden. The City cannot maintain the "Decorative <br />Stamped Colored Asphalt Paving" shown on Sheets L2 and L3. The acceptable material <br />for public roadway surfacing is conventional hot mix asphalt. If the applicant elects to <br />install non -conventional paving materials, this pavement shall be privately maintained <br />according to an agreement/perpetual encroachment permit between the City and the <br />owner's association. The landscaping and related features within the cul-de-sac island, as <br />shown on Sheet L3, shall be privately maintained according to an agreement/perpetual <br />encroachment permit between the City and the owner's association. (Address this <br />condition prior to approval of the final map) Project Specific Condition <br />49 ANNEXATION AND RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION ON FOOTHILL ROAD: Sufficient <br />right-of-way shall be irrevocably offered for dedication to the City pursuant to California <br />Government Code §7050 to accommodate the needed road widening contemplated in the <br />Fehr & Peers transportation assessment. Annexation of the property into the City of <br />Pleasanton shall also include the segment of Foothill Road at at 3984 Foothill Road (APN <br />941-2100-2-7) (also described as County Road 1933) that is currently within Alameda <br />County abutting the property, comprising approximately 275 linear feet of roadway <br />extending between the current northern and southern City limit line.. (Address this <br />condition prior to approval of the final map) Project Specific Condition <br />50 DEMOLITION OF EXISTING HOME AT 4131 FOOTHILL ROAD: The proposed <br />demolition of the home at 4131 Foothill Road will necessitate termination of the existing <br />water service. The applicant shall contact the City's Utilities Division for termination of <br />Account 6399-12000-01 together with removal of the 1" meter #55786233. Fee credit for <br />this water service can be applied to one of the proposed homes within the subdivision. <br />(Address this condition prior to issuance of a demolition permit) Project Specific <br />Condition <br />51 CORROSIVE SOIL: Section 7.13 of the Design Level Geotechnical Investigation by <br />Berlogar Stevens Associates indicates that soil samples were found to be "moderately <br />corrosive". The report includes the following recommendation which shall be <br />implemented during development of the property: "All buried iron, steel, cast iron, ductile <br />iron, galvanized steel and dielectric coated steel or iron should be properly protected <br />against corrosion depending upon the critical nature of the structure. All buried metallic <br />pressure piping such as ductile iron firewater pipelines should be protected against <br />corrosion." (Address this condition prior to approval of the subdivision improvement plans) <br />Project Specific Condition <br />
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