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Engineer. Public utility easements (PUEs), five (5) feet wide, shall be located <br />behind and parallel with the private street rights-of--way. Additional PUEs, three <br />(3) feet wide, to the extent necessary to provide service shall be located on each <br />side property line of each lot from the back of the sidewalk to the front yard <br />setback. The Subdivider shall dedicate public utility and emergency access <br />easements on Final Map, as directed by the City Engineer. <br />~. Prior to approval of the Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit for approval by the <br />City Engineer, an overall site master plan for infrastructure and detailed site <br />infrastructure plans required for the Final Map. <br />5. Prior to approval of the Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit for approval by the <br />City Engineer, an estimate of the cost of all work and improvements to be <br />performed, both within the public rights-of--way and the project boundaries. <br />6. Prior to the approval of the Final Map, the Subdivider shall provide the City <br />Engineer with an updated Preliminary Title Report, prepared within three months <br />prior to the submittal of the Final Map to the City Engineer for review, for all lands <br />contained within the boundary of the Final Map. <br />7. All typical street fixtures, including but not limited to fire hydrants, electroliers, <br />signs, and utility boxes, shall be located within the P.U.E. and not located under or <br />within a sidewalk. Where not feasible to place below grade due to water table or <br />other site specific reasons, appurtenant equipment for underground utilities shall be <br />placed in areas screened by landscaping and appropriate area for P.U.E. <br />8. The Fire Department shall approve in writing, the parking plan and plan for <br />marking red curbs establishing no parking area throughout the development. <br />9. During construction, the Fire Department requires access to the project site and <br />open space for possible response to fire and medical emergencies. Prior to grading <br />permit approval, a plan for emergency access shall be submitted to the Fire <br />Department for review and approval. <br />10. All certifications and approvals as required by the Floodplain Administrator in <br />accordance with Ordinance NO. 99-07 and state and federal regulations shall be in <br />place prior to the approval of Building Permits for the development. <br />11. Prior to issuance of building permits for the project, the Subdivider shall obtain City <br />Council approval of Tentative and Final Subdivision Maps, and enter into a <br />Subdivision Improvement Agreement and other agreements as required by the City <br />Engineer. <br />12. Monument setting guarantees shall be provided for each final map as directed by the <br />City Engineer. <br />Agreement to Condirions June 6, 2005 <br />PLN2004-00101 Page 19 of 29 <br />