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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
7/24/1982
DOCUMENT NO
2193
DOCUMENT NAME
TRACT 4901
NOTES
VINTAGE ASSOCIATES
NOTES 2
SUBDIVISION OF 45 ACRES
NOTES 3
WEST LAS POSITAS BLVD
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EXHIBIT A <br />Planning Commission Resolution No. 2193 <br />June 24, 1982 <br />1. That the development be substantially as shown on <br />Tentative Map Tract 4901 on file with the City. <br />2. That approval of this case is subject to the approval <br />of case V-82-11 and any conditions which may be attached <br />thereto by the Board of Adjustment. <br />3. That prior to approval of the final subdivision map on <br />the subject property, the owner shall have an acoustical <br />analysis done of the northern boundary of the subject <br />property to determine the appropriate method to be <br />used to attentuate noise generated by Highway I-580. <br />The sound attentuation methods chosen shall be submitted <br />to the Planning Division for approval prior to approval <br />of the final subdivision map. These methods shall be <br />incorporated into the tract. <br />n., Except as modified by the Board of Adjustment in case <br />V-82-11, Tract 4901 shall be subject to all site standards <br />of the R-1-6500 District. <br />5. That the developer dedicate, in fee, to the City for <br />street right-of-way purposes those parcels of land <br />intended to be public Streets and shown on the <br />tentative map. <br />~• That the developer dedicate a grant of easement to <br />the City over those parcels shown on the tentative <br />map as public service easements (P.S.E.). <br />7. That approval of the design for the line, grade, and <br />structural sections for the streets serving this <br />development be withheld pending final design and review <br />by the City Engineer. <br />8. That the developer secure approval from the Planning <br />Director for all proposed street names prior to submittal <br />of the final map. <br />9. That vertical P.C.C. curbs and gutters be constructed <br />within this development unless otherwise approved by <br />the City Engineer and that the curb and gutter be <br />poured monolithically with the sidewalk when the <br />sidewalk is adjacent. <br />10. That a detailed grading and drainage plan and all <br />supporting information and design criteria be <br />submitted as part of the improvement plans for the <br />- development. <br />11. That the minimum grade for gutter flowlines in <br />public streets be set at 0.58 unless otherwise <br />approved by the City Engineer. Grades less than <br />- 0.58 down to 0.3~ shall require special approval, <br />submittal of as-built grade sheets, and controlled <br />flow testing. <br />
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