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11/16/2020
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with the approved plans during the scheduled final inspection. [COA][PLANNING]: <br />a. Project Landscape Architect verifying substantial conformance with the approved <br />landscape plan, including species, size, quantity, and location of the approved trees, <br />shrubs, and groundcover. It shall also verify landscape lighting, fencing, irrigation, and <br />other details as applicable. <br />b. Project Architect verifying substantial conformance with the approved elevations, <br />colors, materials, exterior light fixtures, and architectural details. <br />90. Existing Concrete Lined Channel — An existing concrete lined channel is located adjacent to the <br />project site. This channel is a key part of the City's drainage system. The developer shall protect this <br />channel during the course of construction. A condition assessment, including photographs, shall be <br />prepared and submitted to the City's Engineering Department prior to the commencement of any <br />work on the site. Additionally, the existing channel shall be monitored for movement throughout <br />the course of construction. If vertical or lateral movements in excess of %" are detected, or if the <br />project is found to have negatively impacted the existing condition of the concrete channel, the <br />applicant shall be responsible for the repair and/or replacement of the concrete channel to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer, and shall obtain all required jurisdictional permits to do so. [COA] <br />[ENGINEERING] <br />91. Construction Management and Staging - Prior to encroachment permit issuance, submit a <br />construction parking management plan, which shall outline the number of construction workers by <br />phase, phase duration, where parking will be located for each phase. Construction parking, material <br />storage, equipment, or other construction -related uses are not allowed within the City right of way <br />without prior approval from the City Engineer. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />92. Lane Closures - Traffic control for lane closures shall conform to the Work Area Traffic Control <br />Handbook. Street closures require submission of traffic control plans and approval in advance. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />93. Public Parking During Construction — Temporary parking meter permits shall be issued prior to <br />removing any public parking spaces from public use during construction. An application fee of <br />$30.00, together with the parking meter fees applicable for the expected duration of the temporary <br />parking meter permit ($2.00-$8.00 daily per space depending on location) shall be paid in advance <br />prior to issuance of the permit. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />94. Main Street Dog Agility Park During Construction — The applicant shall provide sufficient barriers <br />and protections during construction to allow the continued use of the Main Street Dog Agility Park. <br />If construction activity generates noise, dust, or otherwise inhibits the ability for the public to <br />continue to use the park in a similar capacity as pre -construction, the applicant shall provide an <br />option to temporarily relocate the dog park, for review and approval by the City. Should this be <br />needed, the temporary relocated dog park shall serve the same neighborhood and be similar in size, <br />access, and facilities as the Main Street Dog Agility Park. The applicant would be responsible to <br />provide, at the applicant's expense, barriers with appropriate gates, dog bag stations, and drinking <br />fountain(s). The applicant would also be required to provide a preservation and replacement plan, <br />cataloging and preserving existing features, including trees, structures, and signage, and to restore <br />the dog park to the City's satisfaction and at the applicant's expense. [COA][PARKS] <br />95. Impacts to Local Businesses —Street Closure Coordination - Prior to the closure of any traffic lanes, <br />ATTY/RESO.0125/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED USE PROJECT—ENTITLEMENT RESO. NO. 15908 <br />REV: 11-03-2020 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 36 of 38 <br />
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