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<br /> <br /> <br />P24-0420 and P24-0421 PC-2025-10, May 14, 2025 <br /> <br />56. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT: Regulated projects are subject to a <br />Stormwater Treatment Measure Maintenance Agreement between the City and property <br />owner to assure long-term maintenance of the installed measures. The City will provide <br />a template agreement. Once executed, the agreement must be recorded against the <br />property. (Address this condition prior to temporary building occupancy) <br /> <br />57. SITE DRAINAGE: An existing storm drain inlet on the east side of the property captures <br />storm water from the site and the existing access road. During rainfall, this inlet fails to <br />convey stormwater because the underground pipe appears to be plugged with debris or <br />otherwise damaged. The applicant shall clear the inlet and/or repair any deficiencies to <br />ensure the system conveys stormwater from the 10-year recurrence interval storm <br />event. (Address this condition prior to issuance of an Occupancy Permit). <br /> <br />58. GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Recommendations from the project’s <br />geotechnical investigation, as prepared by a California -licensed Geotechnical Engineer <br />or Certified Engineering Geologist, shall be incorporated into the design of the <br />improvements and/or explicitly noted on the plans. The author(s) of the geotechnical <br />investigation shall certify on the plans that the design complies with their <br />recommendations. During construction, the applicant must follow all recommendations. <br />(Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />59. SANITARY SEWER NETWORK: Connections to the City’s sanitary sewer network shall <br />conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code Title 15 “Sewerage”. Fees are due to both the <br />City of Pleasanton and DSRSD for new connections to the sewer network. Said fee <br />amounts appear in the City’s Adopted Master Fee Schedule. (Address this condition <br />prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />60. FOG PROGRAM: All new food service establishments (FSEs) and all existing food <br />service establishments with a building permit valuation of $50,000 or more shall obtain a <br />wastewater discharge permit from the Public Works Department and comply with the <br />grease interceptor requirements as set forth in Pleasanton Municipal Code Section <br />15.44 to address fats, oils, and grease (FOG). All other FSEs shall at a minimum <br />comply with the grease trap and wastewater discharge permit requirements as set forth <br />in PMC Section 15.44. (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> <br />61. POTABLE WATER SERVICE: All permanent connections to the City’s potable water <br />network shall conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code §14.04.050. The City purchases <br />water wholesale from Zone 7 Water Agency. Fees are due to both the City of <br />Pleasanton and Zone 7 for new connections to the pipe network. Said fee amounts <br />appear in the City’s Adopted Master Fee Schedule. For more information about water <br />usage in Pleasanton, refer to Pleasanton Municipal Code Title 14. (Address this <br />condition prior to building permit issuance) <br /> <br />62. BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES: Backflow preventer assemblies shall be <br />designed and installed on potable water services in accordance with current City <br />Standard Drawings 704, 705, 706; State Health and Safety Code (Title 17); and as <br />required by the Public Works Department. Backflow Preventers (BFP) shall be selected <br />Docusign Envelope ID: FAF97CD7-AB31-442B-8140-E29B00129772
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