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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
5/13/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-43
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-92-03
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<br />20. There shall be no truck deliveries, parking lot sweeping, or <br />garbage pick-up between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM. <br /> <br />21. At no time shall campers, trailers, motor homes, or any <br />other vehicle be used as living or sleeping quarters on the <br />construction site. All such vehicles shall be removed from <br />the site at the end of each work day. <br /> <br />22. Final inspection by the planning Department is required <br />prior to occupancy. <br /> <br />23. If archeological materials are uncovered during grading, <br />trenching, or other on-site excavation, all work on site <br />shall be stopped and the City immediately notified. The <br />county coroner and the Native American Heritage Commission <br />shall also be notified and procedures followed as required <br />in Appendix K of the California Environmental Quality Act. <br />A similar note shall appear on the improvement plans. <br /> <br />24. The developer acknowledges that the City of Pleasanton does <br />not guarantee the availability of sufficient sewer capacity <br />to serve this development by the approval of this case, and <br />that the developer agrees and acknowledges that building <br />permit approval may be withheld if sewer capacity is found <br />by the city not to be available. <br /> <br />25. This approval does not guarantee the availability of <br />sufficient water to serve the project. The City shall <br />withhold building permits for the project if at the time <br />building permits are applied for, mandatory water rationing <br />is in effect, unless the city has adopted a water offset <br />program and unless the developer is participating in the <br />program. Notwithstanding the developer's participation in <br />such a program, the city may withhold building permits if <br />the City determines that sufficient water is not available <br />at the time of application of building permits. <br /> <br />26. All dwelling units in the development shall be constructed <br />to meet Title 24 state energy requirements. <br /> <br />27. All building and/or structural plans must comply with all <br />codes and ordinances in effect before the Building <br />Department will issue permits. <br /> <br />28. The paving sections for the on-site parking and drive areas <br />shall be designed on the basis of an R-Value test and a <br />traffic index to carry the anticipated traffic loads. This <br />design shall be subject to the approval of the Director of <br />Building Inspection. The minimum paving section shall be 2" <br />A.C. on 6" of A.B. The minimum A.C. pavement slope shall be <br />1%. For pavement slopes of less than 1%, the surface runoff <br />shall be carried in a concrete gutter to an acceptable point <br />of discharge. The minimum slope for concrete gutter shall <br />be 0.5%. <br />
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