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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
3/9/1988
DOCUMENT NO
PC-88- 24
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-88-3
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BLACKBURN DEVEL CO AND MATILDA TEIXEIRA
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PUD REZONING APRROVAL FOR 42 PARCEL SINGLE FAMILY RES DEVEL
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2820 VINEYARD AVENUE
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Resolution No. PC-88-24 <br />Page 3 <br />3/9/88 <br />ATTACHMENT ~A~ <br />Proposed Conditions of Approval <br />PIID-88-3 <br />3/9/88 <br />1. That the development shall substantially conform to the plans <br />on file with the Planning Department, Exhibit A, except as <br />modified by these conditions. <br />2. That a final fencing plan be submitted for review and <br />approval by the Planning Director prior to approval of the <br />tentative map. This plan shall include design of all <br />retaining walls, perimeter fencing as well as any masonry <br />soundwall along the Vineyard Avenue frontage if determined <br />necessary by the Planning Director. <br />3. That detailed plans depicting the amount, location, storage <br />methods and haul route to be utilized in the event of a <br />grading imbalance be submitted for review and approval by the <br />Planning Director and City Engineer prior to removal of any <br />soils from the site. <br />4. That the applicant be responsible for posting of signs at all <br />entrances to the project detailing the limitations on <br />construction activity and access that have been imposed on <br />the project. Depicted on the sign shall be the permitted <br />operating hours (Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. <br />for the house construction phase of lots 17, 18, 19, 30, 40 <br />and 41, and 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and <br />10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays <br />for project grading and remainder of house construction), the <br />prohibition on any loud radio noise, the prohibition of <br />bringing dogs to the site and the need to utilize the <br />Vineyard Avenue entrance driveway as the main access to the <br />project. Failure to comply with these restrictions or any <br />construction activity restriction established by the City <br />could result in the shutting down of the site for a 24-hour <br />period at the discretion of the Planning Director. <br />5. That the applicant be responsible for its pro rata share of <br />the costs for the northern and southern extensions of Bernal <br />Avenue, consistent with the reimbursement agreements entered <br />into by the City and F. Auf der Maur, et al and Chang Su-O <br />Lin, dated February 16, 1988, respectively. <br />6. That the applicant shall provide all buyers with copies of <br />the project conditions of approval. <br />7. That the applicant be responsible for paying its pro rata <br />share of in-place improvements including any reimbursements <br />and/or benefit districts that affect the project. <br />- 3 - <br />
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