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03/24/2014 <br /> Permit from CDD for work in the City public right-of-way, easements or <br /> property in which the City holds an interest. <br /> 33. If all or a portion of the project site is located in a FEMA special flood <br /> hazard area, the Applicant shall adhere to the City's Floodplain <br /> Management Ordinance, Chapter 41 of the City's Municipal Code. <br /> It shall remain the property owners' or subsequent property owner(s)', <br /> responsibility to protect the project from threat of sea level rise, storm <br /> surges, or other means of sea water intrusion. The City takes no <br /> responsibility or liability, other than from a regulatory perspective, for the <br /> adaptive management necessary to maintain the development of this <br /> property, now or in the future. <br /> 34. Applicant shall adhere to the Subdivision Map Act and Chapter 30 of the <br /> City's Municipal Code. <br /> 35. Prior to Final Map approval, the Developer shall submit engineered <br /> Improvement Plans (including specifications & engineers cost estimates), <br /> for approval by the City Engineer, showing the infrastructure necessary to <br /> serve the Project. The Improvement Plans shall include, but are not limited <br /> to, all engineering calculations necessary to substantiate the design, <br /> proposed roadways, drainage improvements, utilities, traffic control <br /> devices, retaining walls, sanitary sewers, and storm drains, pump/lift <br /> stations, street lightings, common area landscaping and other project <br /> improvements. <br /> Vesting Tentative Map Conditions <br /> 36. These conditions of approval shall govern if there is any conflict between <br /> the approved vesting tentative map and the conditions of approval. <br /> 37. Prior to any Final Map approval, as applicable to the area encompassed <br /> by any Final Map, all applicable conditions of approval of the approved <br /> Vesting Tentative Map, as revised or amended, and Development Plans <br /> pertaining to subdivision improvements, shall be satisfied. <br /> 38. Public Utility Easements shall be dedicated for all public utilities, whether <br /> or not shown on the approved vesting tentative map. <br /> 39. Applicant shall prepare an engineering study to analyze and provide <br /> justification for the separate water system for fire to the satisfaction of the <br /> City Engineer. The City reserves the right to require one water system for <br /> both potable and fire use. <br /> 40. To reduce the risk of potential water quality issues, pipe dead-ends shall <br /> be avoided, and the pipe system shall be looped to the satisfaction of the <br /> City Engineer. <br /> ATTY/RE50.2967/CC PETE'S HARBOR—DENYING APPEAL AND APPROVING PROJECT Reso#15336 <br /> REV:03-25-14 VR Muff#603 <br /> Page 11 of 19 <br />