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and shall comply with City standards including telemetry, an appropriately sized <br />emergency electrical generator and automatic transfer switch, etc. If the new <br />water booster pump station for the new "B" Zone reservoir is located in the <br />general vicinity of the Grey Eagle pump station, the City Engineer may require <br />the installation of a pipe between Court 1 of this development and the Grey Eagle <br />pump station. The determination will be made with the tentative subdivision map. <br />5A:52. The project developer shall pay apro-rata share of the cost of up-sizing the <br />Kottinger Ranch "A" Zone reservoir as determined by the City Engineer for all <br />lots within the new development being served from Zone "A". Said payment shall <br />be paid prior to the approval for the first final map, and shall be based on the pro- <br />rata share currently at $4,314.83 per unit, including a forthcoming adjustment in <br />August, 2007. <br />Existing Trees <br />X53. To mitigate the potential significant impacts on the blue oak woodland community <br />and heritage trees from the site preparation and development activities, the <br />project developer shall prepare and submit the following to the Planning Director <br />for review and approval before the City Council's action on the Tentative <br />Subdivision Map: <br />a. A Blue Oak Woodland Mitigation Plan (BOWMP) meeting Mitigation Measure <br />D-7 of the FEIR. <br />b. A Heritage Tree Mitigation Plan (HTMP) meeting Mitigation Measure D-10 of <br />the FEIR. <br />The BOWMP and the HTMP shall include an updated tree analysis based on the <br />"Tree Report For The Kottinger Hills Subdivision, Pleasanton, California", <br />prepared by Ralph Osterling Consultants, Inc., dated October 8, 2003, shall <br />implement the applicable provisions specified in the City of Pleasanton's Tree <br />Preservation Ordinance, and shall include, but is not limited to, the following: <br />c. A map based upon the final subdivision design showing the tree locations <br />superimposed over the lotting plan and grading plan including all cut/fill areas <br />showing the trees to remain, to be removed, and the trees that may be <br />impacted by grading. <br />d. A listing of every tree covered in the above-stated map stating its species, <br />caliper, health, significance, and valuation. <br />e. The 10-foot grading setback lines from the canopy areas of the trees to be <br />preserved and the trees that may be impacted from development that will also <br />function as the location for fence lines to protect these trees. <br />f. The type of fencing that will be used to fence the trees. <br />City Council October 2, 2007 Page 22 of 41 <br />