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Additionally, the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan (page 49) requires: <br />"All trucks hauling excavated materials shall be covered with tarpaulins or other <br />effective covers". <br />Additionally, staff requested the applicant provide an estimate of trips and quantity of <br />off-haul material due to site grading. RJA estimated that there would be 148,000 cubic <br />yards of material off hauled which would require approximately 12,333 truck trips. <br />In addition to the conditions noted above, the City conditions all projects to replace any <br />damaged off-site improvements as determined by the City Engineer. This condition <br />exists in the original PUD-05 approval which states: <br />114. Any damage to existing street improvements during construction on the <br />subject property shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the City Engineer <br />at full expense to the project development. This shall include slurry seal, <br />overly, or street reconstruction if deemed warranted by the City Engineer. <br />The Planning Commission may wish to repeat the condition in Exhibit B to ensure that it <br />is captured and that no misunderstanding will occur at the end of the project. <br />sports court <br />The Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan (page 31) states: <br />"Tennis courts should not be permitted on existing slopes which exceed seven <br />percent." <br />Projects lying within the Vineyard Avenue Corridor Specific Plan Area are often located <br />on hillsides. Any sport would create an echo effect during play within this area. The <br />City has begun a practice of not allowing sports courts within this area for noise <br />considerations. <br />8. The Continued Use of the Well by the Chrismans After City Water Service is <br />Provided to their Property <br />There is an existing well on the property owned by the Brozoskys that adjoins the <br />Chrismans' property. It is a joint well in the sense that the Brozoskys and the <br />Chrismans use the well for domestic and non-domestic purposes. Although located on <br />the Brozoskys' property, it is undisputed that the Chrismans have a legal right to use the <br />well and have an easement over and on the Brozoskys' property for maintenance, etc. <br />purposes. The Chrismans continued use of this well after City water service is provided <br />to their property has been the subject of considerable discussion when this project was <br />originally approved and during this proposed modification. <br />Case No. PUD-OS-02M 13 Planning Commission <br />