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11/7/2006
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ORD 1942
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<br />17. The existing septic tank and leach field to the existing house on Lot 7 shall be <br />abandoned per Alameda County Health Department regulations. Any existing <br />well may be used for landscape purposes or shall be abandoned per Zone 7 <br />standards. If an existing well is used for landscape purposes, the home that is <br />served by the well is required to have a backflow device on the domestic water <br />service. The backflow device shall be re-certified each year. <br /> <br />18. The perimeter of all building foundations shall be designed with subdrains. The <br />subdrains shall have a cleanout installed at the beginning of the pipe. The <br />bottom of the pipe shall terminate in a storm drain or other storm drain outfall <br />subject to the approval of the City Engineer. The project developer's engineer <br />shall submit a final subdrain location map to the City Engineer prior to <br />acceptance of the public improvements for this development. It shall be the <br />responsibility of the homeowner to relocate the subdrains if the subdrains are <br />encountered during the excavation of a pool or other subsurface structure. All <br />owners within the subdivision shall receive notice of the presence of these <br />subdrains. The City Attomey shall approve said notice. <br /> <br />19. Unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer, all fill and cut slopes shall be <br />graded at a 3:1 (horizontal:vertical) slope. There shall be a minimum, 2-foot wide <br />"overbuild" area between the lot line(s) and the slope's hinge point. This change <br />shall be shown on the tentative subdivision map and/or grading plan to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer and shall be subject to review/ approval by the <br />Planning Commission. <br /> <br />20. The project developer shall comply with the recommendations of the following <br />geotechnical reports: <br /> <br />. "Landslide Investigation, Austin Property, Foothill Road, Pleasanton, <br />California~ prepared for Austin and Briggs Investments by Berlogar <br />Geotechnical Consultants, dated July 18, 2002. <br />. "Supplemental Landslide Investigation, Austin Property, Foothill Road, <br />Pleasanton, California'; prepared for Austin and Briggs Investments by <br />Berlogar Geotechnical Consultants, dated September 24, 2003. <br />. "GeologiclGeotechnic Investigation, Proposed Eight-Lot Meadowlark <br />Development, Foothill Road, Pleasanton, California", prepared for Austin and <br />Briggs Investments by Berlogar Geotechnical Consultants, dated May 25, <br />2006. <br />. "Laboratory Corrosivity Tests, Proposed Eight-Lot Meadowlark Property, <br />Austin Property, Pleasanton, California", prepared for Charles Austin by <br />Berlogar Geotechnical Consultants, dated June 15, 2006. <br />. The peer-review comment letters from Dale Marcum of Cotton, Shires & <br />Associates to Marion Pavan dated July 12, 2006. <br /> <br />7 <br />
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