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2. The Subdivider shall replace the existing curb and gutter, sidewalk and handicap ramps along the <br /> entire project frontage along Estudillo Avenue. The sidewalk shall be a monolithic sidewalk with a <br /> minimum width of eight feet. In order to mitigate the expected impact due to the numerous <br /> excavations for utility lateral connections, the Subdivider shall reconstruct Estudillo Avenue to the <br /> center of the roadway and by grinding and applying a two inch asphalt overlay over the remainder of <br /> the roadway upto the intersection with Huff Road. Final extent of the roadway reconstruction and <br /> overlay shall be as approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 3. The Subdivider proposes to construct the driveway for Lot 2 adjacent to an existing inlet on Estudillo <br /> Avenue. The Subdiver shall either redesign the driveway or relocate the inlet such that this conflict is <br /> eliminated. <br /> 4. The plans indicate that the Subdivider desires to use a portion of the public right —of —way of Estudillo <br /> Avenue for on -site private parking in the driveways. The Subdivider shall either redesign the <br /> development to eliminate the driveway parking encroaching into Estudillo Avenue or the Subdivider <br /> shall make a request in writing to the City Engineer to relinquish a portion of the right -of -way of <br /> Estudillo Avenue along the project. The City shall then make a determination regarding the request <br /> for right -of way abandonment. If the City approves the request, Subdivider shall provide all necessary <br /> documentation and shall pay all costs incurred to complete such abandonment. If the request for <br /> abandonment is not approved, the Subdivider shall redesign the development prior to approval of the <br /> Vesting Tentative Map, to eliminate the driveway parking encroaching into Estudillo Avenue. <br /> C. STORM DRAINAGE <br /> 1. Store drainage service from the project shall be provided as directed and approved by the City <br /> Engineer. The site shall be graded to increase runoff flow over grassed and landscaped areas and to <br /> ensure no runoff onto neighboring properties. <br /> D. GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL <br /> 1. Prior to the approval of the first Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit all information including a <br /> Grading Plan accompanied by Soils Engineering and Engineering Geology Reports, in the accordance <br /> with requirements of the City of San Leandro Municipal Code Title VII, Chapter 12 and obtain a <br /> grading permit. <br /> 2. The Subdivider shall comply with the regulations and provisions contained in the City's Grading <br /> Ordinance, 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 Water Quality <br /> Control Board. <br /> 3. The project Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) shall include stormwater pollution <br /> prevention and control measures for the operation and maintenance of the project during and after <br /> construction for the review and approval by the City Engineer. The SWPPPs shall identify Best <br /> Management Practices (BMPs) appropriate to the uses conducted on -site in order to limit to the <br /> maximum extent practicable the entry of pollutants into stormwater runoff. <br /> Page 3 o r 5 <br />