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Ordinance No. 1987 <br />74. <br />The applicant shall work with staff to provide stormwater treatment design <br />solutions for the development, subject to the review and approval by the City <br />Engineer and Director of Community Development. <br /> <br />75. <br />The water and gravity sanitary sewer mains shall be public and maintained by <br />the City. There shall be individual sanitary sewer and water laterals to each <br />dwelling unit. There shall be a two-way cleanout on the gravity sanitary sewer <br />lateral located at the back of the PSE. <br /> <br />76. <br />All subdrains shall have a cleanout installed at the beginning of the pipe. The <br />bottom of the pipe shall terminate in a storm drain or other storm drain outfall <br />subject the approval of the City Engineer. The applicant's engineer shall submit <br />a final subdrain location map to the City Engineer prior to acceptance of the <br />Public Improvements. It shall be the responsibility of the homeowner to relocate <br />the subdrains if, during the excavation of a pool or other subsurface structure, the <br />subdrains are encountered. All owners within the subdivision shall receive notice <br />of the presence of these subdrains. The City Attorney shall approve said notice. <br /> <br />77. <br />A sanitary sewer lateral connecting a building/house having a finished pad grade <br />less than one foot above the nearest up-stream publicly maintained sanitary <br />sewer manhole shall be required to install a backflow device on the <br />building/house lateral in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform <br />Plumbing Code. This device shall be installed by the building/house plumber <br />between the two-way cleanout at the street right-of-way line and the <br />building/house. Any building pad falling within this criteria shall be flagged on the <br />street improvement plans. <br /> <br />78. <br />All streets designed to have no parking on one or more sides shall be posted in <br />accordance with State law to advise of the “no parking” restrictions. <br /> <br />79. <br />Any existing septic tank and leach field located on the property shall be <br />abandoned per Alameda County Health Department regulations. <br /> <br />80. <br />Unless used for landscape irrigation, any existing wells located on the property <br />shall be abandoned per Zone 7 standards. If wells are to remain, the property on <br />which the well is located shall have a backflow device on the domestic water line. <br /> <br />81. <br />The homeowners association shall maintain/prune the trees, shrubs, and <br />groundcover in the Reimers Drive median, as necessary, to provide adequate <br />line-of-sight visibility of stopped vehicles at the project key card machine. <br />Adequate line-of-sight visibility shall be determined by the Deputy Director of <br />Transportation. <br /> <br />82. <br />The final location of the stop signs in the development shall be subject to the <br />review and approval of the Deputy Director of Transportation. <br /> <br /> <br />
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