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STAFF REPORTS
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3/18/2008
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15 Y
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15 ATTACHMENT 9
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Department of Industrial Relations (Cal-OSHA) for lead, and Cal OSHA and the <br />Bay Area Air Quality Management Board (BAAQMD for asbestos. The project <br />developer shall provide to the Planning Director afollow-up report within thirty <br />(30) days after demolition of the structures is completed. <br />33. The project developer acknowledges that the City of Pleasanton does not <br />guarantee the availability of sufficient sewer capacity to serve this development by <br />the approval of this case, and that the project developer agrees and acknowledges <br />that building permit approval may be withheld if sewer capacity is found by the <br />City not to be available. <br />34. This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water to serve the <br />project. The City shall withhold building permits for the project if at the time <br />building permits are applied for mandatory water rationing is in effect, unless the <br />City has adopted a water offset program and unless the project developer is <br />participating in the program. Notwithstanding the project developer's participation <br />in such a program, the City may withhold building permits if the City determines <br />that sufficient water is not available at the time of application of building permits. <br />35. The project developer shall work with the Pleasanton Unified School District and <br />the City Planning Director to develop a program, in addition to the school impact <br />fees required by State law and local ordinance, to offset this project's long-term <br />effect on school facility needs in Pleasanton. This program shall be designed to <br />fund school facilities necessary to offset this project's reasonably related effect on <br />the long-term need for expanded school facilities to serve new development in <br />Pleasanton. The method and manner for the provision of these funds and/or <br />facilities shall be approved by the City and in place prior to approval of the final <br />map. In no event shall construction commence unless the above method and <br />manner for the provision of these funds and/or facilities has been approved by the <br />City. <br />36. To the extent the applicable requirements of the Vineyard Avenue Corridor <br />Specific Plan and adopted mitigation measures of its Final Environmental Impact <br />Report are not specifically addressed in the development plan and these <br />conditions, they shall be incorporated herein by this reference and shall be <br />implemented as the project develops. <br />37. All conditions of approval shall be attached to all building permit plan check sets <br />submitted for review and approval, whether stapled to the plans or located on a <br />separate plan sheet. These conditions of approval shall be attached at all times to <br />any grading and construction plans kept on the project site. It is the responsibility <br />of the applicants/property owners to ensure that the project contractor is aware of, <br />and abides by, all conditions of approval. It is the responsibility of the <br />
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