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<br />shown on the tentative map for the development. <br /> <br />67. The proposed street and storm drain system shall be private and maintained by the <br />Maintenance Association. The applicant shall dedicate to the City a Public Service <br />Easement over the private street that extends eight feet beyond the proposed street limits. <br />The water and gravity sanitary sewer mains shall be public and maintained by the City. <br />Therc shall be individual sanitary sewer and water laterals to each dwelling unit. There <br />shall be a two-way c1eanout on the sanitary sewer lateral located at the back of the PSE. <br />The sanitary sewcr systcm shall be designed to flow by gravity. <br /> <br />68. The applicant shall be responsible for widening Dublin Canyon Road across the project <br />frontage and for constructing a right turn deceleration lane and a left turn lane into the <br />private street as determined by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />69. All overhead utilities serving the existing home and the proposed houses shall be <br />installed underground in conduit to the nearest riser pole acceptable to the Utility <br />Companies and City Engineer. All utility boxes and transformers for this project shall be <br />installed underground. All capacitor banks or switches for the project may be installed <br />above ground if properly screened to the satisfaction of the Planning Dircctor. <br /> <br />70. The applicant shall post with the City prior to approval of parcel map, an additional <br />performance bond for all subdivision improvements that are not to be accepted by the <br />City of Pleasant on. <br /> <br />71. The existing septic tank and leach field to the existing house shall be abandoned pcr <br />Alameda County Health Department regulations. The existing well shall also be <br />abandoned per Zone 7 standards unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer for <br />landscape purposed. If the well is to remain on site the applicant shall install a backflow <br />devise on the domestic water service to house on which the well serves. <br /> <br />72. All subdrains shall have c1eanouts installed at the beginning of the pipe. The bottom of <br />the pipe shall terminate in a storm drain or other storm drain outfall, subject to the <br />approval of the City Engineer. The applicant's engineer shall submit a final subdrains <br />location map to the City Engineer prior to acceptance of the public improvements. It <br />shall be the responsibility of the homeowner to relocate the subdrains if during the <br />excavation of a pool or other subsurface structure the subdrains are encountered. All <br />owners within the subdivision shall receive notice of the presence of these subdrains. The <br />City Attorney shall approve said notice. <br /> <br />73. Unlcss otherwise approved by the City Engineer, roofleaders shall not be connected <br />directly to the street gutter or storm drain system. The applicant's soil's engineer may <br /> <br />Page - 11 - <br />