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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
11/9/1983
DOCUMENT NO
2382
DOCUMENT NAME
GP-81-30
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PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA AND CALLAHAN-PENTZ
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DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL OF A 573 ACRE PORJECT HACIENDA BUSINESS PARK
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PLEASANTON
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58. That all bus stops and shelters shall be located as <br />required by the City Engineer. Design of all bus stop <br />shelters shall be approved by the Planning Division. <br />59. That all commercial and office structures on the subject <br />property shall be designed so that interior noise levels <br />shall not be higher than 55 dBA Leq during business hours <br />and that the hotel shall be designed so that the interior <br />noise level will not be higher than 45 dBA Ldn. <br />60. That because the subject property will be subdivided and <br />at least parts of it sold at a later date, the ordinance <br />approving case PUD-81-30 or an abstract thereof, shall be <br />recorded in the office of the Alameda County Recorder so <br />that it shall be clear that all conditions of approval <br />of this case run with the land. <br />61. That because research and development and light manu- <br />facturing uses would increase the potential hazard of <br />spillage, combustion or exploding of hazardous or toxic <br />materials, the developer shall work with the Fire Marshal, <br />City Engineer, qualified citizen(s) and any affected outside <br />agencies to establish procedures for the safe storage and <br />handling of such materials. <br />62. That any existing assessment districts which the property <br />may be subject to shall be cleared prior to the approval <br />of the final map or the developer shall cause a segregation <br />to be completed in conjunction with the final map. <br />63. That in order to reduce erosion, grading should be restricted <br />to non-rainy periods (generally April-November) and all <br />erodable slopes shall be hydromulched or otherwise stablized <br />by November 15th (this will reduce deposition of sediments <br />and chances of degrading water quality in surrounding creeks). <br />64. That temporary sediment retention basins shall be provided <br />in the design of the development to the satisfaction of <br />the City Engineer. Maintenance of these retention basins <br />shall be ensured throughout the full construction of the <br />project. Oil and grease traps shall be utilized on site <br />to catch grease. and oil. <br />y5, That the developer shall submit an erosion and sedimention <br />control plan as part of the approved plans prior to approval <br />of the final map for the subdivision of the first unit of the <br />subject property and that said map shall make provisions <br />for the control of erosion throughout all phases of <br />development of the property. <br />Exhibit "B", Planning <br />Commission Resolution <br />No. 2382, 10/26/83, <br />Page B-13 <br />
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