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2.Marina Boulevard is included in the City's Underground Utility District Master <br />Plan. The applicant can either underground the utilities as part of the project, or <br />can pay an in-lieu fee that will eventually fund undergrounding by the City. <br />Note, however, that payment of the in-lieu fee will not preclude the applicant <br />from relocating the existing utility poles and overhead electrical infrastructure to <br />behind the new curb when the road widening is accomplished as part of the 10 <br />foot right-of-way dedication. If the applicant instead elects to underground the <br />overhead utilities, underground joint trench plans shall be approved by the City <br />prior to issuance of Building Permit. The utility undergrounding or relocation <br />shall be complete prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. <br />E. Grading <br />1.A Grading Permit shall be required for the project. The requirements for said <br />permit are indicated in San Leandro Municipal Code §7-12. The permit will be <br />issued prior to or concurrent with the Building Permit. <br />2.The site shall be subject to a Construction General Permit according to the <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Permit No. <br />CAS000002. The general permit is applicable to construction sites that disturb <br />one or more acres of land surface. The applicant shall be required to register the <br />project with the State Water Board's Storm water Multi-Application and Report <br />Tracking System (SMARTS) website. A Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD) <br />and a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) shall be responsible for permit <br />compliance. The SMARTS system will generate a Waste Dischargers <br />Identification (WDID) number which must be printed on the grading and/or <br />erosion control plans set prior to Grading Permit issuance. <br />F.Site <br />1.For the applicant's information, the sanitary sewer network that serves the site is <br />owned and operated by the City of San Leandro. More information about <br />connections to the City's network can be found at the following web link: <br />http://www.sanleandro.org/depts/pw/wpcp/sewer/default.asp <br />2.The proposed site development can tie into the City's network on Marina <br />Boulevard. The City is inspecting any defects in this sanitary sewer segment on <br />Marina Boulevard and if the Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) <br />index rating is 3 or worse (as graded from 1 to 5) or if the new lateral <br />connection will cause any structural damage to the sanitary sewer main line, the <br />applicant shall replace the main pipeline from manhole to manhole as part of <br />this project prior to making the sewer lateral connection. <br />3.The Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment indicates that a production <br />groundwater well was used by Georgia Pacific as part of its plant operations. <br />The well may be as deep as 1,022 feet. The applicant shall indicate whether the <br />well will be preserved and used as a non-potable water source for irrigation or <br />Agreement to Conditions April 21,2017 <br />PLN 17-0005 Page 9 of 14727