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12/31/2002
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t <br />t <br />a <br />minimum weekly basis. All food -related trash items such as wrappers, cans, bottles, <br />and food scraps shall be disposed of in closed containers only and shall be regularly <br />removed from the site. Inspections, conducted as part of the regular construction <br />compliance, will be conducted to ensure compliance of the Sub -divider and <br />contractors with this requirement. <br />5. The Urban Run-off Clean 'Water Program requires that all run-off be treated to <br />remove sediment and water borne pollutants prior to discharge into a public <br />facility. The Developer shall include detention pond, grassy swales, and inlet <br />filters. The CC&R's shall specify the responsibility of the Property Owners' <br />Association to regularly inspect and maintain the filtration systems. Such <br />inspection and maintenance shall include replacing the inlet filters a minimum of <br />two (2) times each calendar year. The size and location shall be as determined by <br />the City Engineer. The Developer shall not remove or modify the detention basin <br />without a written approval of the City Engineer. <br />6. All on -site storm drain inlets must be labeled "No Dumping — Drains to Bav" <br />using approved methods. <br />E. WATER SYSTEM <br />1. The Sub -divider shall submit plans approved by EBMUD showing the water <br />service extension, network analysis, and looping requirements. <br />2. On -site EBMUD fire hydrants with minimum fire flow and spacing in accordance <br />with the San Leandro Uniform Code will be required. Prior to installation, the <br />Fire Department shall approve the location of the fire hydrants. A water supply <br />shall be in place prior to combustible material being moved into any phase of the <br />project. <br />F. SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM <br />1. Sanitary sewer is available adjacent to the project site. However, Developer shall <br />provide an analysis prepared by a registered Civil Engineer to determine needs for <br />the project site and possible upsizing of existing facilities. All improvements <br />needed as a result of these analyses shall be implemented as part of the overall on - <br />site and off -site improvements. <br />G. UNDERGROUNDING OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES <br />1. Undergrounding of Utilities: All utilities on -site and along the project frontage on <br />Davis Street shall be installed or converted to underground facilities. <br />2. Sub -divider shall place all utility services for the project underground, including <br />any service connections to the existing overhead utilities along Davis Street. <br />Revised Recommended Conditions of Approval <br />PLN2002-00031 Bayside Business Park <br />November 4, 2002 <br />Page 20 <br />
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