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39. That any use of the common open space shown on <br />the development plan must be described in the <br />Hillside Planned Development Permit or Development <br />Plan or Amendments thereto. <br />40. That all dwelling units in the development be con- <br />structed to meet the latest PG&E Energy Conservation <br />Home Standards. <br />41. That the following water conserving plumbing fixtures <br />be installed: a) low flush water closets; b) low <br />flow shower control heads; c) aerators in interior <br />faucets; and d) insulation of hot water lines. <br />42. That developer's contractor obtain an encroachment <br />permit form the City prior to beginning of con- <br />struction. <br />43. That the developer pay any and all fees that the <br />property may be subject to. <br />44. That the development will be subject to further <br />regulation under the Fire Code and that the applicant <br />contact the Fire Prevention Bureau for additional <br />information on this matter. <br />45. That right-of-way dedication and street improvements <br />will be required at the time of consideration of the <br />tentative subdivision map. <br />46. That the minimum house size shall be 2,000 sq. ft. <br />and that the minimum distance between all houses shall <br />be as shown on the development plan. <br />47. That the street numbers of all residences be posted <br />so as to easily be seen from the street at all times, <br />day and night. <br />48. That any damage to existing street improvements or <br />other public improvements or utilities now existing <br />or done during construction on the subject property <br />shall be repaired at full expense to the developer. <br />49. That the private roadway shall be paved and provide a <br />driving surface of not less than 20 ft. o£ unobstructed <br />width capable of supporting the imposed loads of fire <br />apparatus and having a minimum of 13 ft. 6 in, of <br />vertical clearance. <br />-6- <br />