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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
6/11/1980
DOCUMENT NO
1885
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-80-5
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JOSEPH MADDEN
NOTES 2
REZONE 2 ACRE SITE
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3851 VINEYARD AVENUE
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5. That the applicant shall submit a final landscape <br />plan to the Planning Division for approval prior to <br />the issuance of the building permit. <br />6. That the developer acknowledges that the City of <br />Pleasanton does not guarantee the availability of <br />sewer capacity to serve this development by approval <br />of this case, and that the developer agrees and <br />acknowledges that building permit approval may be <br />withheld if sewer capacity is found by the City not <br />to be available. <br />7. That the street number of the building be posted so <br />as to be easily seen from the street at all times, day <br />and night. <br />8. That all ducts, meters, air conditioning equipment, and <br />any other mechanical equipment, whether on the structure, <br />on the ground, or elsewhere, be effectively screened <br />from view with materials architecturally compatible <br />with the main structure. <br />9. That all mechanical equipment be constructed in such a <br />manner that noise emanating from it will not be per- <br />ceptible at or beyond the property plane of the subject <br />property in a normal environment for that zoning district._ <br />10. That all lighting be constructed in such a manner that <br />glare is directed away from surrounding properties and <br />rights-of-way. <br />11. That all trash and refuse be contained completely within <br />enclosures architecturally compatible with the main <br />structure. <br />12. That all trees used in landscaping be a minimum of <br />15 gallons in size and all shrubs a minimum of <br />5 gallons. <br />13. That if signing for the development is desired, a compre- <br />hensive signing program be submitted to the City for <br />consideration under separate application. <br />14. That 6" vertical concrete curbs be installed between <br />all paved and landscaped areas. <br />15. That all parking spaces be striped and provided with <br />-wheel stops unless they are fronted by concrete curbs, <br />in which case sufficient areas shall be provided beyond <br />the ends of all parking spaces to accommodate the <br />overhang of automobiles. ^ <br />-2- <br />
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