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<br />2. Prior to the issuance of building permits for the first phase of the project, the Subdivider <br />shall pay the entire underground utility conversion fees, or enter into an Underground <br />Utility Agreement in accordance with the provisions of the City Underground Utilities <br />District Master Plan. <br />3. Prior to approval of the first Final Map, the Subdivider shall provide written evidence <br />form utility companies that satisfactory arrangements, including necessary payments, <br />have been made to ensure undergrounding or removal of existing overhead utility lines <br />through the site. The Subdivider shall place all utility services for the project <br />underground, including any service connections to the existing overhead utilities. <br />H. FEES AND DEPOSITS <br />1. Design review fees, development impact fees, permit fees, inspection fees, and any other <br />fees charged by the City or other reviewing agencies for the review, approval, permitting <br />and inspection of the above listed public improvements shall be paid by the Subdivider. <br />2. Prior to approval of each Final Map, Subdivider shall enter into a Subdivision Improvement <br />Agreement for that Final Map and shall post security and insurance in the amounts and <br />forms acceptable to the City Engineer. <br />3. Prior to approval of the first Final Map, Subdivider shall pay Development Fee for Street <br />Improvement (DFSI) as determined by the City Transportation Administrator. <br />I. PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS <br />1. All of the sanitary sewer and storm drainage facilities constructed within the boundaries of <br />the project shall be privately owned and maintained by the project Homeowners' <br />Association, unless otherwise noted on the approved improvement plans, up to the point of <br />connection of the systems to an existing public facility. <br />2. All proposed improvements on Alvarado Street, northwesterly of and including the <br />proposed bridge, and all of the streets and services within the project boundary shall be <br />privately maintained, with the exception of the existing sanitary sewer and storm drain <br />mains that shall remain within the project. Access to these existing and rerouted public <br />,storm drain and sanitary sewer systems must be maintained via public utility easements and <br />access doors through the soundwalls along the project perimeter if necessary. <br />J. MINI PARKS, LANDSCAPING AND PERIMETER WALLS <br />1. The Subdivider 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 & <br />Recreation Commission. All such parks shall be owned and maintained by the Subdivider <br />or the project Homeowners' Association. <br />Page 8 of 9 <br />