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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
1/12/1983
DOCUMENT NO
2261
DOCUMENT NAME
TRACT 5115
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71 UNIT TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION OF APPR. 6.5 ACRES OF LAND
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E. OF MURIWOOD DR. BET. W. LAS POSITAS BLVD AND PECAN CT.
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1/12/83 <br />Tract 5115 <br />Page 4 <br />21, That the developer be responsible for the installa- <br />tion of the street lighting system within the <br />development, The street lights shall be 70 watt, <br />high pressure sodium vapor units mounted on gal- <br />vanized steel poles with poured in place bases, <br />on the LS-1C schedule per City requirements and <br />P.G,andE. standard details unless otherwise <br />specifically approved. Approval for the number, <br />location, and type of electroliers shall be <br />withheld pending final design and review by the <br />City Engineer, <br />22. That in-lieu park dedication fees be collected by <br />the City prior to approval of the final map(s) at the <br />rate then in effect and for the total number of <br />lots in the final map, unless this requirement <br />has been otherwise satisfied. <br />23. That any existing assessment district, which the <br />property may be subject to, be cleared prior to <br />the approval of the final map or the developer <br />_ will cause a segregation to be completed in <br />conjunction with the final map. <br />24, That the developer submit a refundable cash bond <br />for hazard control prior to approval of the final map. <br />The amount of this bond will be determined by the <br />City Engineer. (Approximately $100 per lot - <br />$2500 minimum.) <br />29. That this development provide a safe and effective <br />circulation system for bicycles and pedestrians, <br />These facilities shall be designed and installed to <br />the satisfaction of the City Engineer and shall be <br />separated from vehicular traffic whenever possible. <br />26. That the developer submit detailed landscape and <br />irrigation plans as part of the improvement plans. <br />(These plans should include a street tree planting <br />plan; landscape plans for medians, buffer strips, <br />and any right-of-way landscape areas; and an <br />irrigation plan with automatic controls.) <br />
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