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<br /> 05/07/2018 <br />Page 15 of 21  <br />ATTY/RESO.0033/CC RESO 1548 MAPLE APPROVING PROJECT PERMITS RESO. NO. 15662  <br />REV: 04‐30‐18 PR  MUFF NO. 601   <br />43. Recycled Water Transmission Main Installation – The project shall install a 10” HDPE <br />water transmission main from the existing main in the Caltrans right‐of‐way along the <br />southwesterly boundary of the project through the project site to Maple Street, and then <br />easterly along the proposed Blomquist Street Extension and connect at the existing <br />intersection of Blomquist Street and Maple Street, approximately 1,900 linear feet in <br />total, in accordance with the project Development Agreement. <br /> <br />44. Recycled Water Facilities – Recycled water (purple pipe) facilities shall be provided and <br />designed in accordance with Engineering Standards for dual plumbing, irrigation, and <br />other warranted uses per the Recycled Water Ordinance, Chapter 38. Services that are to <br />be supplied by recycled water (either at the time of project completion or at a future date) <br />shall be designed to properly function at the design pressure required by Engineering. <br />Upon a final determination by the City that recycled water is available for the property, <br />the applicant shall connect the project to the recycled water system. Pipe material for <br />internally dual plumbed systems intended for the conveyance of recycled water shall be <br />constructed of non‐metallic materials as allowed in the California Plumbing Code, and in <br />accordance with the City’s Customer Guidelines for Recycled Water Use. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />45. Recycled Water Report - The applicant shall enter into a Recycled Water Use <br />Agreement and shall hire an engineer licensed in California and experienced in the field <br />of wastewater treatment to prepare a recycled water report for dual plumbed facilities, <br />pursuant to California Water Code section 13522.5 and in accordance with California <br />Code of Regulations sections 60314 and 60323 (found within Title 22, Division 4, Chapter <br />3). The first draft of the report and the signed agreement shall be submitted to <br />Engineering prior to building permit issuance, and will be routed to the Public Works <br />Department for review and coordination. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />46. Cross‐Connection Control Test ‐ Prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy, all <br />applicable plumbing systems must pass a cross‐connection control test, performed by a <br />Cross‐Connection Control Specialist Certified through the CA‐NV Section of the AWWA <br />and observed by Public Works staff. The cross‐connection control test method must be <br />included in the Recycled Water Report. The applicant is responsible for all fees <br />associated with the performance of the cross‐connection control test. [COA] <br />[ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />47. Fire Flow ‐ The Project shall meet fire flow requirements as established by the Fire <br />Department which are based on the Fire Code. Fire flow tests are typically performed <br />during the preliminary design phase but must be completed prior to submittal of final <br />design. Applicant shall contact the Fire Department for fire flow requirements, and then <br />submit a written fire flow test request to Engineering. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />48. Storm Drain Installation – As part of the proposed reconstruction of Maple Street and <br />Blomquist Street Extension, a 48” storm drain main shall be installed to replace the <br />existing open channel and 24”‐30” storm drain system, from its most upstream location <br />up to, but not including the first manhole adjacent to the existing tide gate at Steinberger <br />Slough.