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7/17/2007
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ORD 1956
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project developer. This shall include slurry seal, overlay, or street reconstruction <br />if deemed warranted by the City Engineer. <br />68. The project developer's contractor(s) shall obtain an encroachment permit from <br />the City Engineer prior to moving any construction equipment onto the site. <br />Urban Stormwater Runoff Requirements: <br />Stormwater Design Requirements <br />69. The project shall comply with the Alameda Countywide NPDES Permit <br />#CA50029831, a copy of which is available at the City offices. <br />70. The following requirements shall be incorporated into the project: <br />a) The project developer shall submit a final grading and drainage plan prepared <br />by a licensed civil engineer depicting all final grades and on-site drainage <br />control measures. This plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the <br />City Engineer prior to the issuance of any building permits. <br />b) The project developer shall submit sizing design criteria to treat stormwater <br />runoff at the time of plan submittal. <br />c) Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote <br />surface infiltration where appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and <br />pesticides that can contribute to stormwater pollution. <br />1) Structures shall be designed to discourage the occurrence and entry of <br />pests into buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides. <br />2) Where feasible, landscaping shall be designed and operated to treat <br />stormwater runoff. In areas that provide detention of water, plants that <br />are tolerant of saturated soil conditions and prolonged exposure to <br />water shall be specified. Soil shall be amended as required. <br />3) Plant materials selected shall be appropriate to site specific <br />characteristics such as soil type, topography, climate, amount and <br />timing of sunlight, prevailing winds, rainfall, air movement, patterns of <br />land use, ecological consistency and plant interactions to ensure <br />successful establishment. <br />4) Landscaping shall comply with City of Pleasanton ordinances and <br />policies regarding water conservation. <br />10 <br />
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