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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
10/23/1996
DOCUMENT NO
PC-96-80
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-96-15
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<br />Resolution No. PC-96-S0 <br /> <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />44. The paving sections for the on-site parking and drive areas shall be designed on the basis <br />of an R-Value test and a traffic index to carry the anticipated traffic loads. This design <br />shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Building Inspection. The minimum <br />paving section shall be 2" A.C. on 6" of A.B. The minimum A.C. pavement slope shall <br />be 1%. For pavement slopes of less than I %, the surface runoff shall be carried in a <br />concrete gutter to an acceptable point of discharge. The minimum slope for concrete <br />gutter shall be 0.5%. <br /> <br />45. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall pay the applicable Zone 7 and <br />City connection fees and water meter cost for any water meters, including irrigation <br />meters. Additionally, the developer shall pay any applicable DSRSD sewer permit fee. <br /> <br />46. All retaining walls higher than four feet from the top of the wall to the bottom of the <br />footway shall be constructed of reinforced concrete or shall be an approved crib wall <br />type. Calculations signed by a registered civil engineer shall accompany the wall plans. <br /> <br />47. The applicant shall submit plot plans for each of the residential lots showing building <br />setbacks and a topographic plan showing grading and drainage. Pad elevations, finish <br />floor elevations, retaining walls, easements, and maximum height of the highest structure <br />are to be indicated on the plan. Plans for custom lots are to be signed by a registered civil <br />engineer. All residential plot plans shall show compliance with 2907(d) and 700l2(d) of <br />the Uniform Building Code. <br /> <br />4S. The applicant shall submit two copies of the site soils report to the Director of Building <br />Inspection for third party peer review and shall pay for such review at the time specified <br />by the Director, but in all cases before the issuance of a grading permit. <br /> <br />49. The applicant shall submit record tract grading plans showing: I) the elevation of all four <br />corners of the lot as well as the center of the lot, 2) all top and toe of slope elevations, and <br />3) the top and toe of all retaining wall elevations. The record grading plan is to be <br />submitted to the Director of Building Inspection before the first house final. <br /> <br />50. The soils engineer shall certify the pad compactions of all lots containing fill to the <br />satisfaction of the Director of Building Inspection prior to the issuance of building <br />permits. <br /> <br />51. Building and situs plans are to be submitted to the Building Department on computer disk <br />in a format approved by the Director. Digitized information shall be submitted before <br />requesting a final inspection and should reflect as-built situs and architectural information <br />as approved by the Director. <br />
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