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<br />Resolution No. PC-97-85 <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />b. A parking easement on the office parcel for four parking spaces in favor of all <br />residents. These four parking spaces shaH be signed for resident parking only. Residents <br />shall not necessarily have access to other surface or subsurface parking contained on the <br />office building parcel. <br /> <br />c. Reciprocal parking, access, and use easements across Parcel A in equal favor of <br />all residents. <br /> <br />d. Reciprocal parking, access, and utility easements across residential parcels for <br />equal use of motor courts and parking within motor courts among the residents of each <br />court. Such easements shall not include the private driveway apron of each home. <br /> <br />e. Maintenance and access for maintenance easements between individual residential <br />lots to allow residents maintenance access to those portions of homes which may be <br />inaccessible due to fencing. <br /> <br />8. The developers shall install a 60" storm drain pipe within the Alameda County <br />Transportation Corridor from Ray Street to the new 60" storm drain outfall at the Arroyo <br />del Valle, also to be installed by the developers. The developers may enter into a <br />reimbursement agreement with the City for installation of the 60" storm drain line and <br />60" storm drain outfall. The developers shall be responsible only for engineering costs <br />and installation of a 12" pipe and outfall. Costs associated with the oversized line and <br />outfall wiH be reimbursable by the City. The City shall assume responsibility for <br />obtaining any easements from Alameda County for installation of the line and outfall <br />within the Alameda County Transportation Corridor. The developers shall be responsible <br />for obtaining all permits and approvals for instaHation of the pipe and outfall from the <br />appropriate agencies. <br /> <br />9. Backflow prevention devices shall be required where the upstream sanitary sewer <br />manhole is higher than the house pad elevation. <br /> <br />10. All sanitary sewer mains insta1led within the private street and motor courts shall be <br />publicly owned and maintained. AH sanitary sewer laterals to the private lots shaH have <br />two-way clean-outs located the back-of-curb. <br /> <br />II. All storm drain lines located within the private courts and streets shall be privately owned <br />and maintained by the homeowners' association. Any storm drain systems located in the <br />yards of private lots shall be owned and maintained by the individual homeowner. Deeds <br />to the homes shall indicate that inlets, catch basins, or other aspects of the in-lot storm <br />drain system shall not be blocked or otherwise modified (unless with prior approval from <br />the City Engineer) by the homeowner through landscaping, grading, <br />or permanent improvements. <br /> <br />12. All sanitary mains installed in the project shall be of an 8" diameter insta1led at a <br />minimum slope of 0.005 on the private courts, and shall conform to SDR 26, unless <br />otherwise approved by the City Engineer. <br />