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4/5/2005
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ORD 1914
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9. The "V"-ditch shown along the westerly side of the development covered by this <br /> approval shall be an earth tone color. The project developer shall show this detail on the <br /> subdivision improvement plans to the satisfaction of the Planning Director and City <br /> Engineer before approval by the City Council. <br /> 10. The project developer shall obtain all necessary permits from the applicable <br /> environmental agencies, e.g., California Department of Fish and Game, Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board, etc. Proof of such permit approvals shall be submitted to the <br /> Planning Director and to the City Engineer before issuance of a grading permit by the <br /> City Engineer. <br /> <br /> 11. The project developer shall install irrigated bioswales located on the southerly property <br /> lines of Parcels 3 and 4. These swales shall drain to the concrete "V"-ditch located along <br /> the westerly property line. The swale shall have a subsurface cutoff wall and subdrain <br /> located on the southerly side of the swale. The design details of the bioswale shall be <br /> shown on the subdivision improvement plans, shall be reviewed and approved by the <br /> Soils Engineer, and then shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director and <br /> City Engineer before approval by the City Council. <br /> <br /> 12. Storm drainage swales, bioswales, gutters, inlets, outfalls, "V"-ditches, and channels not <br /> within the area of a dedicated public street or public service easement approved by the <br /> City Engineer shall be privately maintained by the property owners or through a <br /> maintenance association as determined by the City Engineer, Planning Director, and City <br /> Attorney. Easements shall be recorded for the private storm drain facilities concurrently <br /> with the final subdivision map. The maintenance responsibilities shall be set forth in the <br /> easements or other appropriate document to be recorded concurrently with the final <br /> subdivision map, as approved by the City Attorney. <br /> <br /> 13. No grading shall take place, excepting the concrete "V"-ditch tie-in, within 10 feet of the <br /> edge or 25 feet from the centerline of Sycamore Creek, whichever is greater. The project <br /> developer shall prepare a creek protection plan for review and approval by the Planning <br /> Director and the City Engineer before issuance of a grading permit. <br /> <br /> 14. The project developer shall construct the six-foot wide concrete sidewalk shown on the <br /> development plan including the concrete stairs shown in the public right-of-way of San <br /> Carlos Way with the first phase of construction. The location and design of the sidewalk <br /> and stairs shall conform to Exhibit "A", except that the stairs shall be revised to include <br /> two, 90-degree bends and landings before connecting to San Carlos Way and the <br /> sidewalk shall be designed with measures, e.g., steps, speed bumps, off-sets, etc., to <br /> prevent speeding by skateboarders and bicyclists. The sidewalk/stairs design shall be <br /> shown on the subdivision improvement plans to the satisfaction of the Planning Director <br /> and the City Engineer before approval by the City Council. The project developer shall <br /> obtain an encroachment permit for the installation of the stairs within the San Carlos Way <br /> street right-of-way from the City Engineer. <br /> <br /> 15. The project developer shall install a sign at the corner of Sycamore Terrace and <br /> Sycamore Creek Way by the public sidewalk indicating that the sidewalk is not ADA <br /> <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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