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Planning Commission
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5/17/2016
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ATTY/RESO.0043/PC RESO 603 JEFFERSON <br />REV: 05-18-16 VR <br />Page 9 of 19 <br />30. Sewer connection – No new lateral connections shall be made to sewer trunk mains. <br />All sewer laterals shall connect to collector mains. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />31. Sewer Lateral Size for Commercial Development - For new or remodeled <br />commercial buildings, sewer laterals less than 4” shall be upgraded to a minimum 6” <br />size. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />32. Water Mains - Prior to encroachment permit issuance, submit to City, and obtain <br />approval of, an evaluation and report, prepared by a licensed engineer, in <br />conformance with the City's Engineering Standards, demonstrating that the proposed <br />water main meets the domestic and fire flow requirements in accordance with City <br />Code Section 38.26 and the International Fire Code. If the existing water main is less <br />than 6” in size, or is in any other way not sufficient as determined by the City Engineer, <br />applicant shall, as part of the Project, construct and install new water mains sufficient <br />to meet such requirements, in accordance with the City's Engineering Standards and <br />as directed by the City Engineer. New water mains shall be 8” minimum in size and <br />extend across the entire property frontage, from the nearest point of connection to an <br />existing 6” or larger water main.[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />33. Water Meters – The project shall provide one “master” water meter for domestic water <br />service, and a separate domestic water meter for the commercial/retail space. Any <br />metering for individual units must be accomplished by private sub-meters within the <br />property. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />34. Recycled Water Facilities – Recycled water (purple pipe) facilities shall be provided <br />and designed in accordance with Engineering Standards for dual plumbing, irrigation, <br />and other warranted uses per the Recycled Water Ordinance, Chapter 38. Services <br />that are to be supplied by recycled water (either at the time of project completion or at <br />a future date) shall be designed to properly function at the design pressure required <br />by Engineering. Upon a final determination by the City that recycled water is available <br />for the property, the applicant shall connect the project to the recycled water system. <br />The project shall provide one “master” recycled water meter for residential dual <br />plumbing and a separate recycled water meter for the commercial/retail space dual <br />plumbing. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />35. Dual Plumbing Report - The applicant shall hire an engineer licensed in California <br />and experienced in the field of wastewater treatment to prepare a report pursuant to <br />California Water Code section 13522.5 and in accordance with California Code of <br />Regulations sections 60314 and 60323 (found within Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 3). <br />The report shall be submitted with the first building submittal, and will be routed to the <br />Public Works Department for review and coordination. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />36. Discharge Permit for Subterranean Garages - If the subterranean garage requires <br />groundwater pumping into the sewer system, a Discharge fee will apply and a <br />Discharge Permit will be required by Silicon Valley Clean Water (SCVW) prior to <br />issuance of the building permit. If the subterranean garage requires groundwater <br />pumping into the storm drain system, a permit is required from the Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board (RWQCB) in addition to any provisions requested by the City. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING]
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