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<br />withhold building permits if the City determines that sufficient water is not available at <br />the time of application of building permits. <br /> <br />9. The building permit plan check materials will be accepted for submittal only after the <br />City Council's introduction of the ordinance covering this development plan. The plan <br />check materials will be accepted before the effective date of the ordinance only ifthe <br />project developer submits a signed hold-harmless statement acknowledging that the City <br />is not responsible for the plan check fees nor for the costs associated with the building <br />permit plan preparation in the event that Council approval is rescinded. In no case will <br />the City issue a building permit until the effective date of the ordinance approving the <br />project. <br /> <br />Planning Requirements: <br /> <br />10. The project is limited to a maximum of 12 fuel dispensers, defined as the number of <br />individual hose/nozzle combinations. The dispensers can include any combination of <br />gasoline and/or diesel fuel. Any request for an increase in the number of fuel dispensers <br />shall be submitted as an application for design review approval and shall be accompanied <br />by an analysis of traffic impacts based upon the proposed number of dispensers. <br /> <br />11. The project developer shall submit a maintenance program for the perimeter swale areas <br />to ensure its continued function as a filter area for stormwater runoff. The maintenance <br />program shall be submitted with the building permit application and shall be subject to <br />review and approval by the Planning Director and by the City Engineer before issuance <br />of a building permit, and shall be identified in the parcel's title via a deed restriction <br />recorded prior to occupancy. Wording for the deed restriction shall be submitted to the <br />City Attorney for review before its recordation. <br /> <br />12. Signage for this project shall be limited to the following: <br /> <br />a. One three-sided monument identification/price sign located on the corner of Utah <br />Street and Bernal Avenue. Only two sides of this sign may have sign copy. The <br />monument sign may include the "Pleasanton U.S. Gas" name and logo and fuel <br />prices, and shall be stone-veneered to match the convenience market and finished <br />with a cornice along its top-edge. The sigo copy shall be composed of routed-out <br />lettering on an opaque background or bas-relief letters mounted on an opaque <br />panel. Bas-relieflettering may be indirectly illuminated. The fuel prices shall be <br />reduced to the minimum size allowed by law with the resultant overall height of <br />the monument sign reduced correspondingly. <br /> <br />b. Signage for the convenience marketlcarwash building shall be limited to "The <br />Corner Market" and "Pleasanton U.S. Gas" logo mounted only the side of the <br />building facing Bernal Avenue. The red plastic of "The Corner Market" sign <br />shall be changed to a deeper red color. The "Open 24 Hours" building sign is <br />deleted. <br /> <br />c. Signage for the canopy shall be limited to the "Pleasanton U.S. Gas" logo <br />mounted only on the side ofthe canopy facing Bernal Avenue. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />" <br />