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3. The existing storm drain easement recorded on 8/08/1966 as Reel 1820, Image <br /> 208, in favor or Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation <br /> District (ACFC&WCD) protects a County-operated pipe network known as <br /> "Line F". Said pipe network extends inside the northwestern property line of the <br /> site and apparently drains storm water from the neighboring properties to the <br /> north and west. Said pipe network, including the drain inlets, shall be protected <br /> unless the applicant gains permission from ACFC&WCD to abandon, remove, <br /> or alter it. <br /> 4. Most of the storm flows from the site were apparently captured and diverted to <br /> the mill basement for use in Georgia Pacific's industrial processes. The water <br /> was then discharged to the City's sanitary sewer system, not the District's storm <br /> drain system. This diversion will be discontinued with the proposed project in <br /> favor of a traditional storm drain system. The applicant shall therefore <br /> demonstrate that capacity exists in the Line F storm network to accept flows <br /> from the site. Because Line F is owned and operated by ACFC&WCD, the <br /> applicant shall contact the District about conducting a study of this system. If <br /> "Line F" has been designed for sufficient capacity to handle storm water <br /> discharge from the subject site for the proposed use, the applicant shall submit a <br /> letter from County stating the same prior to Building Permit issuance. If the <br /> network has insufficient capacity, an on-site detention system shall be designed <br /> and constructed. The design of any detention system is subject to review and <br /> approval by the City. <br /> 5. The storm drain network within Marina Boulevard where a connection is <br /> proposed is operated by ACFC&WCD (Line F). Connections to Line F will <br /> require a permit from the District. A copy of said permit shall be submitted to <br /> the City prior to issuance of a Grading and/or Building Permit. <br /> 6. All proposed storm drain inlets shall be marked "NO DUMPING, DRAINS TO <br /> BAY" as per the City of San Leandro Standard Plan Dwg. No. 204. All <br /> proposed storm drain inlets that are not within bioretention areas shall have <br /> trash capture devices. This note shall be included on Building Permit plan set. <br /> D. Off-Site Dedication and Improvement <br /> 1. The applicant shall dedicate and improve to City standards a 10 foot strip of. <br /> land across the Marina Boulevard property frontage in accordance with the <br /> City's adopted Master Plan of City Streets. A plat map and legal description <br /> prepared by a California registered Land Surveyor showing the area of 10 foot <br /> right-of-way dedication shall be submitted to the City for review. Once the <br /> documents are found to be technically correct, the applicant shall irrevocably <br /> grant the right-of-way to the City prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. The <br /> roadway improvements, including pavement, signs and markings, curb and <br /> gutter, sidewalks, driveways, street trees, utilities, or any other necessary <br /> infrastructure shall be completed prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> Agreement to Conditions April 21,2017 <br /> PLN 17-0005 Page 8 of 14 <br />