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<br />G. UNDERGROUNDING OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES <br /> <br />1. Undergrounding of Utilities: All utilities on-site shall be installed to underground <br />facilities including service connections. Appurtenant facilities shall be flush type <br />rather than above grade pedestals. <br /> <br />H. FEES AND DEPOSITS <br /> <br />1. Design review fees, development impact fees, permit fees, inspection fees, and any <br />other fees charged by the City or other reviewing agencies for the review, approval, <br />permitting and inspection of the above listed public improvements shall be paid by <br />the Developer. <br /> <br />2. Prior to approval of the Final Map, Developer shall enter into a Subdivision <br />Improvement Agreement and shall post security in the amounts and forms acceptable <br />to the City Engineer. <br /> <br />3. Developer shall pay Utility Underground Conversion Fee as per master fee schedule. <br /> <br />I. MINI PARKS. STREET TREES AND LANDSCAPING <br /> <br />1. The Developer shall provide and construct parks in accordance with the standards of <br />Section 7-1-800, et seq., San Leandro Municipal Code and as required by the Park and <br />Recreation Commission. The Developer could choose to pay Park Development <br />Impact fee instead of constructing a park in the subdivision or a combination thereof. <br />The fee shall be paid considering the project as Multi-Family units as per the <br />Master Fee Schedule. <br /> <br />2. The Developer shall prepare a landscaping and irrigation plan for review and <br />approval by Development Services and the Engineering and Transportation <br />Department. The landscape plan shall include species, size, quantities and location. <br />All landscaping shall be designed with efficient irrigation practices to reduce runoff, <br />to promote surface filtration and minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticide, which <br />can contribute to runoff pollution. <br /> <br />3. Developer shall plant an average of at least one (1) street tree per lot within the <br />project frontages along the new streets, and shall maintain these street trees for not <br />less than three years or until the trees are well established. Street tree locations shall <br />be approved by the City Engineer and Community Development Services <br />Department. <br /> <br />Date 0/0" <br /> <br /> <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />