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6/19/2000
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Agmt 2000 SCS Development Company
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Inst 2000197286
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\City Clerk\City Council\Recorded Documents\2000
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E. WATER SYSTEM <br /> 1. Prior to approval of the first Final Map for the project, the Subdivider shall submit a copy <br /> of the Encroachment Permit from the City of Oakland and signed agreements with <br /> EBMUD and the affected property owners, for the construction of the proposed water <br /> main connection from Russet Lane. <br /> • <br /> 2. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, the proposed water main from the end of <br /> Russet Lane located to the north of the project in Oakland, should be connected to the <br /> existing water mains in Alvarado Street and Peralta Avenue. <br /> 3. On site EBMUD street fire hydrants with minimum fire flow and spacing in accordance <br /> with the San Leandro Uniform Code will be required. Prior to installation, the Fire <br /> Department shall approve the location of the fire hydrants. A water supply shall be in <br /> place prior to combustible material being moved into any phase of the project. <br /> F. SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM <br /> 1. Sanitary sewer is available within the project site. However, the City's Sanitary Sewer <br /> System Capability Study and Master Plan (1995) identified capacity deficiencies in existing <br /> sewers in Peralta Avenue, Preda Street and Davis Street (downstream of the project). The <br /> Subdivider may, at its cost, provide additional analysis of the affected sanitary sewer system <br /> to provide alternative solutions to the capacity deficiencies. If upsizing of the system is <br /> required, the Subdivider shall construct the required improvements as part of the <br /> subdivision improvements. Any approved sewer system upgrades shall be completed prior <br /> to issuance of the first occupancy permit. The City will assist the Subdivider in the <br /> formation of a Benefit District or other mechanism to recoup costs of additional capacity <br /> created that benefit future developments utilizing this line. <br /> 2. All sanitary sewer lines that are to be maintained by the City shall be located within <br /> easements on the private streets. The Subdivider shall install manhole(s) at the point(s) <br /> of connection to public sewers to clearly demarcate maintenance responsibilities. <br /> 3. The Subdivider proposes to utilize the existing abandoned 10" sanitary sewer along the <br /> westerly project boundary along Central Pacific Railroad property, to drain a portion of <br /> the sewage flows from the development to the 21" public sewer system. The Subdivider <br /> and /or the Homeowners' Association shall henceforth own and maintain the 10" sanitary <br /> system. Any sanitary sewer proposed to be abandoned shall be removed. <br /> G. UNDERGROUNDING OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES <br /> 1. All overhead utilities along the extension of Alvarado Street must be placed underground as <br /> part of the project. In addition, the utilities along Alvarado between Antonio Street and San <br /> Leandro Creek must also be placed underground. <br /> Page 7of9 <br />
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