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83. The applicants shall follow the recommendations listed in Terrasearch Inc. report <br />entitled "Evaluation of Dry Wells" dated June 22, 2007. The final design and <br />location of the dry wells shall be subject to the final review and approval by the <br />City Engineer prior to installation. <br />84. The utility plan submitted for issuance of building permits shall be modified to <br />show a second fire hydrant near the proposed estate home. The final location of <br />all fire hydrants on the property shall be subject to the review and approval by the <br />Fire Marshal and City Engineer. <br />85. The improvement plans shall accurately show the existing location of Safreno <br />Way across Old Vineyard Avenue. The proposed road connection at Old <br />Vineyard Avenue shall align opposite of Safreno Way, subject to the review and <br />approval of the City Engineer. <br />86. A sanitary sewer lateral connecting abuilding/house having a finished pad grade <br />less than one foot above the nearest up-stream publicly maintained sanitary <br />sewer manhole shall be required to install a backflow device on the <br />building/house lateral in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform <br />Plumbing Code. This device shall be installed by the building/house plumber <br />between the two-way cleanout at the street right-of-way line and the <br />building/house. Any building pad falling within this criteria shall be flagged on the <br />street improvement plans. <br />87. At the time the water and sewer lines are installed on this property, the existing <br />house shall be connected to City water and sewer and any existing septic tank <br />and leach field located on the property shall be abandoned per Alameda County <br />Health Department regulations. <br />88. Unless used for agricultural purposes or landscape irrigation, any existing wells <br />located on the property shall be abandoned per Zone 7 standards. <br />89. All excess soil from the site shall be off-hauled from the site and disposed of in a <br />lawful manner. No temporary stockpiling of dirt on this site shall occur without <br />specific review and approval by the Planning Department. <br />90. The project developer shall obtain all necessary State and Federal agency <br />environmental permits before approval of the final subdivision map or, at the <br />discretion of the City Engineer and Planning Director, the issuance of a grading <br />permit. <br />91. Unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer, the storm drainage from each <br />lot shall be directed to the street or to an approved storm drain system in <br />accordance with Sections 2907(b)(5) and 7012(d) of the 1988 Uniform Building <br />Code. <br />