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<br />"" I~ ., _.-" - PROJECT UNDER::¡IANDiNGiSGOPEíAPPRoAcH- <br /> <br /> <br />-B1I8k-r PROJECT UNDERST ANDING/SCOPE/APPROACH <br />"" BREWSTER TANK SITE <br /> <br />opposition to the project. Known <br />- neighborhood concerns that need to <br />be addressed, <br />,. Any known hazardous materials on <br />site, <br />- ¡. The City's direction regarding <br />discrepancies between City and <br />County development standards. <br />,. Any other City concerns or <br />- direction, <br /> <br />, After Receiving Site Boundary and Topography <br />- 1. Review existing easements to determine <br />which easements, if any, can be <br />- abandoned or relocated to within the <br />proposed street alignments. Easements <br />j that are potential candidates for <br />I <br />-' abandonment include: <br />'¡; PG&E or telephone easements that <br />-¡ were created to provide service to <br />! the reservoir, <br />-! ;.. Easements for utìlities that have <br />since been abandoned and are no <br />longer needed. <br />¡. Easements for proposed utilities that <br />have since been constructed along an <br />alternate route, making the easement <br />unnecessary. <br />Easements that can potentially be rerouted <br />include: <br />:,.. Easements for future utilities that <br />have not yet been constructed. <br />¡. Easements with a significant impact <br />.~ on the yield, when the cost to <br />relocate the utility would be less <br />-- than the cost of the reduced yield. <br />Should we identify any easements as <br />candidates for abandonment or relocation, <br />we will obtain City concurrence on each <br />easement prior to making the <br />abandonment or relocation part of any site <br />layout. <br />AFTER RECEIVING SITE BOUNDARY AND <br />TOPOGRAPHY 2. Prepare two alternative site layouts, <br />- paying special attention to remaining <br />~ r Review easements easements and existing trees that must be <br />" Prepare alternatives preserved (if any). Site boundary <br />r Prepare analysis information will be shown, and special <br />attention will be given to boundary <br />conditions, to assure that drainage from <br />adjacent properties is not blocked at the <br />property line, and that drainage from the <br />property is not concentrated onto an <br />adjoining parce1. The site layouts will <br /> <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />WWW.DÌ'J.com <br />