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City Council and Successor Agency
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7/28/2014
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7.2.D. - Page 12 <br /> 2. The proposed •subdivision shall comply with all applicable City standards and codes. <br /> Furthermore, all off -site improvements, including streets, utilities, grading and drainage <br /> shall be designed in .accordance with the City's Engineering Standards. <br /> 3. Right -of -way dedications will be required in instances where the sidewalk is not <br /> contained within the existing right -of -way. Slope easements will need to be dedicated to <br /> contain the fill slope for new street improvements. <br /> 4. The property owner /applicant shall be responsible for securing consent of adjacent <br /> property owners for proposed replacement of their fence, retaining wall, driveway, and <br /> other structures. Developer is responsible for providing advance notice to all property <br /> owners that might be affected by proposed construction. <br /> 5. The property owner /applicant shall enter into a Construction Improvement Agreement <br /> with the City prior to the issuance of any permits. <br /> 6. The property owner /applicant shall apply for and obtain a Revocable Encroachment <br /> Permit from the Engineering & Construction Services (E &C) Division, with approval by <br /> the City Council, for a structure, retaining wall, awning, or other features constructed in <br /> the public right -of -way, easement or on property in which the City holds an interest. <br /> 7. Any changes in the approved permit plans shall have prior approval of the Engineering & <br /> Construction Services Division, following the "Revisions" procedure in the Engineering <br /> Standards. <br /> 8. After the City permits are approved, but before beginning construction, the <br /> owner /applicant shall hold a preconstruction conference with E &C staff and other <br /> interested parties. The developer shall arrange for the attendance of the construction <br /> manager, contractor, and all subcontractors who are responsible for grading and erosion <br /> and sedimentation protection controls. <br /> 9. The applicant/developer shall obtain a soils report, prepared by a licensed geotechnical <br /> engineer, in conformance with Engineering Standards, Volumes 11 & Ill. <br /> 10. The applicant shall complete the City's "NPDES Permit Compliance Checklist", and <br /> provide for permanent stormwater control measures selected from the City's "Local <br /> Source Control Measures List ", as appropriate. Refer to "Start at Source ", a Manual by <br /> BASMMA for guidance regarding appropriate stormwater treatment measures. <br /> 11. Normally scheduled construction activities shall adhere to the City's Noise Ordinance. If <br /> possible, the noisiest construction activities would be scheduled for daytime hours when <br /> the ambient noise levels are highest. <br /> 12. All construction equipment operated at the project site should be equipped with <br /> manufacturer's standard noise control devices (Le. mufflers, engine enclosures, etc.). <br /> 13. Failure to comply with any permit condition may result in a "Stop Work" order or other <br /> penalty. <br /> 14. All construction equipment shall be inspected by the contractor at periodic intervals to <br /> ensure proper maintenance and hence, lower noise levels. <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />
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