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Engineer. The phasing plan shall also include truck routes, access within the development <br />and a preliminary design and Master Plan of all utilities for the project. <br />4. Prior to approval of the first Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit for approval by the City <br />Engineer, an overall site master plan for infrastructure and detailed site infrastructure plans <br />required for the first Final Map. Each subsequent phase of the development shall comply <br />with the site master plan. <br />5. Prior to approval of the first Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit for approval by the City <br />Engineer, an estimate of the cost of all work and improvements to be performed, both <br />within the public rights-of--way and the project boundaries. <br />6. Prior to the approval of each Final Map, the Subdivider shall provide the City Engineer with <br />an updated Preliminary Title Report, prepared within three months prior to the submittal of <br />the Final Map to the City Engineer for review, for all lands contained within the boundary <br />of that Final Map. <br />7. Public Utility Easements (PUEs) shall be provided over all off-site and on-site <br />improvements that do not already have easements. Additional PUEs, three (3) feet wide, <br />for an aggregate of six (6) feet, shall be located on each side property line of each lot from <br />the back for the sidewalk to the front yard setback, or twenty (20) feet, whichever is greater. <br />The Subdivider shall dedicate public utility and emergency access easements on each Final <br />Map, as directed by the City Engineer. <br />8. Public Utility Easements are provided over each courtyard driveway (as the courtyards are <br />detailed on the vesting tentative map) to provide utility service to the units with access to <br />that driveway. Prior to the approval of the first Final Map, the width and configuration of <br />these PUEs shall be approved in writing by the utility.companies. <br />9. All typical street fixtures, including but not limited to fire hydrants, electroliers, signs, and <br />utility boxes, shall be located within the PUE behind the private sidewalks. <br />10. Emergency Vehicle Access Easements shall be provided over the entire private street <br />system and within the courtyard driveways and any other areas as directed by the Fire <br />Department. The proposed Emergency Vehicle Access Easement shall be designed and <br />constructed to support the imposed load of fire fighting apparatus. In addition, the access <br />to, and geometric configuration of, this easement shall be approved, in writing, by the <br />Fire Department prior to the approval of every Final Map for Tract 7078. <br />11. The proposed Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions (CC&R's) for the project shall be <br />approved by the City prior to approval of the first Final Map. The CC&R's shall specify <br />responsibilities of the Homeowners' Association, including but not limited to, inspection <br />acid maintenance of the common property, parks, landscaped areas, fire access, structures on <br />the property, perimeter fencing, soundwall and bufferwall maintenance. The CC&R's shall <br />Page 2 of 9 <br />