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Ordinance No. 2290 <br />Page 20 of 34 <br />65. SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT: Public improvements required as part <br />of the subdivision must be either completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer <br />prior to map approval, or guaranteed by a Subdivision Agreement. The agreement <br />requires the applicant to post financial security in the form of either a cash deposit, <br />letter of credit, or surety bonds in amounts equivalent to the value of the public <br />improvements. If surety bonds are utilized, the form of the bond language shall be <br />consistent with California Government Code §66499.1 for faithful performance and <br />§66499.2 for labor and materials. The amounts of the bonds shall be 100% of the total <br />estimated value of the public improvements consistent with §66499.3. In addition, the <br />City requires a warranty bond (often referred to as a maintenance bond) for 10% of <br />the estimated value. The warranty bond shall be active for one-year following formal <br />acceptance of the improvements. All submitted securities are subject to review and <br />approval by the City Attorney. In addition, final maps and the associated Subdivision <br />Agreement are subject to approval by the City Council. (Address this condition prior to <br />map approval). <br />66. CITY SURVEYOR: The City utilizes the services of an outside consultant to certify <br />the technical accuracy of subdivision maps as City Land Surveyor pursuant to <br />California Government Code §66451.1. In order to provide this service, the <br />consultant will submit a proposal to the City for the estimated cost of the work. The <br />estimate will be presented to the applicant together with the City's administrative <br />markup according to the City's adopted Master Fee Schedule. Review of the <br />subdivision map cannot commence until the applicant has submitted payment to the <br />City for these costs. If the ultimate fee at the conclusion of the work is less than this <br />payment, the applicant will be refunded the difference. If the ultimate fee is more than <br />this payment, then the applicant shall submit payment for the difference before the <br />consultant certifies the map. <br />The following statement shall be included on the cover sheet of the map: "I, [NAME <br />PROVIDED BY CITY], P.L.S, Acting City Surveyor for the City of Pleasanton, <br />Alameda County. California, do hereby state that I have examined this map entitled <br />"[MAP NAME/NUMBER]", and I am satisfied that said map is technically correct. <br />[SIGNATURE LINE], [DATE], [SPACE FOR STAMP]" (Address this condition prior to <br />map approval). <br />67. DEDICATIONS TO THE CITY: Dedications to the City shall conform to the following <br />standards whether dedicated on a subdivision map or by recorded separate <br />instrument: Public Service Easements (PSE) shall be granted to the City in accordance <br />with Pleasanton Municipal Code §19.24.190 and 19.36.110. PSEs shall be offered as <br />an easement for public purposes including but not limited to installation, construction, <br />access, and maintenance of all public services facilities above and below the ground <br />surface including poles, wires, conduits, vaults, cabinets, retaining walls, sanitary <br />sewers, storm drains, gas lines. and water lines as well as all those public utilities and <br />appurtenances thereto as subject to regulation under Pleasanton Municipal Code <br />Chapter 13.04. Consistent with California Government Code Section 66439(d)(3), the <br />offer shall include the statement, "The real property described below is dedicated as <br />an easement for <br />