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bottom of the pipe shall terminate in a storm drain pipe or other storm drain <br />outfall, subject to the approval of the City Engineer. The project developer's civil <br />engineer shall submit a final subdrain location map to the City Engineer for <br />review and acceptance prior to the City Engineer's acceptance of the public <br />improvements. The locations of the lot's subdrains shall be attached to the <br />property deed. It shall be the responsibility of the homeowner to relocate the <br />subdrains if, during the excavation of a pool or other subsurface structure, the <br />subdrains are encountered. <br />49. The perimeter of all building and retaining wall foundations shall be designed with <br />subdrains unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. The subdrains shall <br />be connected to the storm drain pipe or other storm drain outfall acceptable to <br />the City Engineer. This statement shall be added to the development's design <br />guidelines. <br />50. The project developer shall be responsible for the installation of the street lighting <br />system serving this development. The design and location of the streetlights <br />shall be shown on the improvement plans to the satisfaction of the City Engineer <br />and the Planning Director before recordation of the first final subdivision map. <br />The streetlights shall be designed, located, and maintained to minimize their <br />visibility from the adjoining developments and to minimize night-sky pollution to <br />the greatest extent possible. <br />51. In order to provide water service to the development, the project developer shall <br />either reconstruct the City's existing Grey Eagle hydro-pneumatic pump station to <br />a conventional water booster pump station, or design and install an entirely new <br />water booster pumping station either in the vicinity of the existing Grey Eagle <br />Pump Station or on "A" street in the general vicinity of Lots 1 and 7. The pump <br />station shall meet the demands of the new project and adjacent pressure zones <br />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 />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 />Exhibit 8 Page 20 of 39 Ordinance No. 1961 <br />PUD-33, Oak Grove <br />
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