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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
8/10/1988
DOCUMENT NO
PC-88-90
DOCUMENT NAME
TRACT 5801
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HARRY AND ROBERTA CADWELL
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SUBDIVIDE APPROX 2.0 ACRE SITE INTO 13 PARCELS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL UNITS
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3745 VINEYARD AVENUE
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both the immediate and long-range requirements of the sanitary <br />system in this and all tributary areas. <br />That if a sanitary sewer lift station is installed for use by the <br />development and if it is accepted by the City for maintenance and <br />operation, an agreement shall be completed between the City and <br />the developer prior to the approval of the final map to the <br />effect that the developer will provide a maintenance and <br />operation fund for a minimum ten year period. <br />That approval of the storm drainage system be withheld pending <br />final design and until the developer has demonstrated to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer that the system is adequate, <br />connects to an approved point of discharge, meets any and all <br />applicable requirements of the Alameda County Flood Control <br />District - Zone 7, meets any and all applicable requirements of <br />the Federal Emergency Management Flood Hazard Program, and meets <br />the immediate and long-range requirements of this development and <br />all upstream areas intended to be drained through this <br />development. <br />That electric power distribution, gas distribution, communication <br />service, and any required alarm systems be installed underground <br />in a joint utility trench unless otherwise specifically approved <br />by the City Engineer. <br />That the developer be responsible for the installation of the <br />street lighting system serving the development. The street <br />lights shall be 70 watt, high pressure sodium vapor units mounted <br />on galvanized steel poles with poured in place bases, on the LS- <br />1C schedule per City requirements and P.G.&E. standard details <br />unless otherwise specifically approved. Approval for the number, <br />location, and type of electroliers shall be withheld pending <br />final design and review by the City Engineer. <br />That this development provide a safe and effective circulation <br />system for bicycles and pedestrians. These facilities shall be <br />designed and installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer <br />and shall be separated from vehicular traffic whenever possible. <br />That the developer submit detailed landscape and irrigation plans <br />as part of the improvement plans. These plans should include, <br />where applicable, a street tree planting plan and landscape plans <br />for medians, buffer strips, and any right-of-way landscape areas. <br />The irrigation plan shall provide automatic controls. <br />That any damage to street improvements now existing or done <br />during construction on the subject property be repaired to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer at full expense to the <br />
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