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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/8/1989
DOCUMENT NO
PC 89-09
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-87-19
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Dr. and Mrs. William Yee
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west side of Foothill Rd directly across from Foothill High School from the "A" District to the PUD
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including the nearest southbound lane as part of the <br />ultimate improvements of Foothill Road across the full <br />frontage of the site. <br />15. The applicant shall provide a water service study, <br />satisfactory to the City Engineer, prior to approval of <br />a tentative map which details a system to serve the <br />entire site with a gravity system, looped through the <br />emergency access roads. The applicant shall bear the <br />full cost of installing a water tank and all necessary <br />pumps, service lines, etc., including land and easement <br />acquisition costs, of a system deemed satisfactory by <br />the City Engineer; pro rata reimbursement from other <br />benefitting properties will be allowed if the adopted <br />system is a permanent facility. <br />16. The project shall adhere to recommendations of the Tree <br />Report dated November 11, 1988. Efforts shall be taken <br />to complete minor revisions to the development plan in <br />order to preserve those specimen trees specified in the <br />report. Additional analysis as well as .the final tree <br />removal plan shall be submitted in conjunction with the <br />tentative map . <br />17. All project utilities that cross the Calaveras Fault <br />zone shall be designed with state-of-the art flexible <br />joints and shut-off valves, or as required by the City <br />Engineer. <br />18. The applicant shall conduct an additional, detailed <br />geotechnical analysis to determine the feasibility of <br />lot development given the proposed grading and <br />retaining wall improvements. The additional <br />geotechnical information shall be submitted in <br />conjunction with the tentative map and shall be <br />reviewed by a City reviewing geologist, at applicant's <br />expense. The additional geotechnical information shall <br />include an analysis of each lot. The applicant shall <br />adhere to all recommendations of this additional <br />information, including the City reviewing geologist's <br />recommendations, as well as recommendations in the <br />report prepared by Terrasearch dated February 11, 1987 <br />(and addendum), in preparing the tentative map. <br />19. The cut necessary for B Street adjacent to Foothill <br />Road shall blend with the topography of the surrounding <br />open space. Details of this roadway redesign, <br />regrading and revegetation shall be submitted in <br />conjunction with the tentative map. <br />20. There shall be no export of excess project soils unless <br />otherwise approved by the Planning Director and City <br />Engineer. All excess soils shall be deposited along <br />(as revised at the 2/8/89 Planning Commission Meeting) <br />-3- <br />
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