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<br />followed as required in Appendix K of the California Environmental Quality Act. A similar <br />note shall appear on the improvement plans. <br /> <br />24. Portable toilets used during construction shall be kept as far as possible from existing <br />residences and shall be emptied on a regular basis as necessary to prevent odor. <br /> <br />25. At no time shall campers, trailers, motor homes, or any other vehicle be used as living or <br />sleeping quarters on the construction site. All such vehicles shall be removed from the site at <br />the end of each work day. <br /> <br />Building <br /> <br />26. All structures in the development shall be constructed to meet Title 24 state energy <br />requirements. <br /> <br />27. All building and/or structural plans must comply with all codes and ordinances in effect <br />before the Building Department will issue permits. <br /> <br />28. The applicant shall submit a site survey and/or record of survey and a site development plan <br />in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.68 of the Municipal Code ofthe City of <br />Pleasanton. These plans shall be approved by the Director of Building Inspection prior to the <br />issuance of a building permit. The site development plan shall include all required <br />information to design and construct site, grading, paving, drainage, and utilities. Specific <br />items to be indicated on the site development plan necessary to construct the improvements <br />are to be in accordance with the City of Pleasant on Private Development Design Guidelines <br />adopted April 15, 1986. <br /> <br />29. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall pay the applicable Zone 7 and City <br />connection fees and water meter cost for any water meters, including irrigation meters. <br />Additionally, the developer shall pay any applicable DSRSD sewer permit fee. <br /> <br />30. A plot plan shall be submitted for each residential lot showing building setbacks and a <br />topographic plan showing grading and drainage. Pad elevations, finish floor elevations, <br />retaining walls, easements, and maximum height of the highest structure are to be indicated <br />on the plan. Plans for custom lots are to be signed by a registered civil engineer. All <br />residential plot plans shall show compliance with 2907(d) and 70012(d) of the Uniform <br />Building Code. <br /> <br />31. The applicant shall submit two copies of a 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 by <br />the Director, but in all cases before the issuance of a grading permit. <br /> <br />32. The soils engineer shall certify the pad compactions of all lots to the satisfaction of the <br />Director of Building Inspection prior to the issuance of building permits. <br />