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EXHIBIT "A" <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION N0. 2426 <br />February 8, 1984 <br />18. That the haul route for all materials to and from this <br />development be approved by the City Engineer prior tc the <br />start of any construction. <br />19. That the developer submit an erosion and sedimentation control <br />plar. or procedure as part of the improvement plans prior to <br />the final approval of the development. <br />20, That the developer submit a dust cont-ral plan or procedure as <br />part of the improvement plans prior tc the final approval of <br />the development. <br />21. That storm drainage swales, gutters, inlets, outfalls, and <br />channels not within the area of a dedicated public street <br />or public service easement approved by the City Engineer be <br />privately maintained by the property owners or through. an <br />association approved by the City. <br />22. That approval of the water supply and distribution system. be <br />withheld pending final design and until the developer has <br />demonstrated to the satisfaction of the City Engineer that <br />the proposed system meets both the immediate and long range <br />requirements for supplying water in this area. <br />23. That the developer comply with any and all applicable requirements <br />of the cross-connections control and backflow prevention device <br />programs required by the California Administrative Code, <br />Title 17. <br />24. That the developer pay the applicable Zone 7 and City connection <br />fees and the meter cost prior to Council approval of the <br />development for any water meters (irrigation meters) not <br />directly related to a building permit. <br />25. That approval for the number, type and location of fire <br />hydrants be withheld pending final design, review by the <br />Fire Marshal, and final review by the City Engineer. <br />26. That approval of the sanitary sewer system be withheld pending <br />final design and until the developer has demonstrated to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer that the proposed system is <br />adequate, connects to an approved point of discharge, and meets <br />both the immediate and long-range requirements of the sanitary <br />system in this and all tributary areas. <br />