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<br /> <br />4. The drainage swale in the proposed landscape buffer along the northern property boundary <br />shall be designed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, such that no ponding or backup of <br />runoff occurs in the upslope properties draining to this swale. <br />5. All storm drains that are to be maintained by the City shall be located within easements on <br />private streets. The easements shall extend along the entire length of the public storm drain <br />system and shall be a minimum of twenty feet (20') centered along the pipe. <br />6. The proposed storm drain system, from Peralta Avenue to the existing 36" public storm <br />drain, shall be owned and maintained by the Subdivider and/or the project Homeowners' <br />Association. <br />7. The subdivision shall be graded to allow for the overland release of runoff into San Leandro <br />Creek during a higher than design storm event and/or in-the event of total failure of the on- <br />site storm drainage system. <br />D. GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL <br />1. Prior to .the approval of the first Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit all information <br />including a Grading Plan accompanied by Soils Engineering and Engineering Geology <br />Reports, in the accordance with requirements of the City of San Leandro Municipal Code <br />Title VII, Chapter 12 and obtain a grading permit. <br />2. To control both during and post construction storm water pollution, the Subdivider shall <br />comply with the regulations and provisions contained in the City's Grading Ordinance, <br />the City's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Permit, and the National Pollutant Discharge <br />Elimination System (NPDES), to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and the Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board. <br />3. Until such time as all construction for the development has been completed to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer, the Subdivider shall provide current Erosion & <br />Sediment Control Plans, and amended Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans <br />(SWPPPs) for all portions of the site where construction is ongoing. Said Plans shall be <br />submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval on or before September 1 of each <br />calendar year, and shall be fully implemented on or before October 15 of each calendar <br />year. <br />4. The Urban Runoff Clean Water Program requires that all runoff be treated to remove <br />sediment and water borne pollutants prior to discharge into a public facility. If filtration <br />type catch basins are used, the CC&R's shall specify the responsibility of the <br />Homeowners' Association to regularly inspect and maintain the filtration systems. Such <br />inspection and maintenance shall include replacing the inlet filters a minimum of two <br />times each calendax year. <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />