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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
10/22/1997
DOCUMENT NO
PC-97-90
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-96-10
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PONDEROSA HOMES
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PRE-ZONING/PUD PLAN APPROVAL FOR 300 SFH
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<br />Resolution No. PC-97-90 <br />Page 12 <br />PARKINWROVEMENTS <br /> <br />24. The developer shall construct the proposed approximately 6.8 acre neighborhood park and <br />3 acres of improvements to the Iron Horse Trail Corridor and receive credit against the <br />in-lieu park fees required by City ordinance for the proposed residential units. The design <br />and construction plans for the proposed neighborhood park and improvements to the Iron <br />Horse Trail Corridor shall be submitted for the review and approval by the City's Park and <br />Recreation Commission prior to the recordation of a final map. The improvements to the <br />neighborhood park shall be satisfactorily completed prior to the dedication of this park <br />area to the City. The maintenance ofthis neighborhood park and the improvements to the <br />Iron Horse Trail Corridor shall be the responsibility of the City. <br /> <br />25. The design of the Iron Horse Trail Corridor shall include appropriate barriers to prohibit <br />unauthorized vehicles from entering this trail area. The developer shall be responsible for <br />obtaining the necessary easement from Alameda County and other applicable agencies to <br />complete said trail improvements. <br /> <br />SOUNDW ALLS/ NOISE ATTENUATION <br /> <br />26. In the event that the proposed 5.5 acre parcel in the southeast corner of the site is <br />acquired for the expansion of the City's facility, the developer shall be responsible for <br />relocating the existing 8 ft. high soundwall or replacing it with a new wall designed <br />similarly to the other project soundwalls. This soundwall shall be constructed on a 4 ft. <br />high landscaped berm area. There shall be an emergency access provided to the City <br />facility from the new project entry roadway on the west side of the facility. The final <br />design and details for this soundwall and emergency access shall be submitted for the <br />review and approval by the Planning Director prior to the recordation of the final map. <br /> <br />27. The developer shall adhere to the recommendations of the Noise Study for the project. <br />Additional analysis shall be completed to determine the specific STC window ratings that <br />would be needed in the second-floor windows of the homes in proximity to the City's <br />Operation Service Center and Busch Road in order to reduce the sound in these indoor <br />areas to an acceptable level as defined by the General Plan. Additionally, the design of <br />these windows and the minimum 10 ft. high soundwall!berm along Busch Road shall be <br />submitted for the review and approval of the Planning Director prior to the recordation of <br />a final map. <br />
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