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4. The plans shall also include erosion control measures to prevent soil, dirt and debris from entering <br />the storm drain system, in accordance with the practices outlined in the ABAG Erosion and <br />Sediment Control Handbook; California Storm Water Best management practice Handbooks, and <br />the Regional Water Quality Control Board's Erosion and Sediment Control Field Manual. <br />5. Until such time as all construction for the development has been completed to the satisfaction of the <br />City Engineer, the Subdivider shall provide current Erosion & Sediment Control Plans, and amended <br />SWPPPs for all portions of the site where construction is ongoing. Said Plans shall be submitted to <br />the City Engineer for review and approval on or before September 1 of each calendar year, and shall <br />be fully implemented on or before October 15 of each calendar year. <br />E. WATER SYSTEM <br />1. Prior to approval of the Final Map for the project, the Subdivider shall submit signed agreements <br />with EBMUD, for the construction of the proposed water main connections. <br />2. EBMUD street fire hydrants with minimum fire flow and spacing in accordance with the San <br />Leandro Uniform Code will be required. Prior to installation, the City Engineer and the Fire <br />Department shall approve the number and location of the fire hydrants <br />F. SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM <br />1. Sanitary sewer service to the project is proposed by connections to City facilities. Prior to the <br />approval of the Final Map, the Subdivider shall evaluate the capacity of the existing sanitary sewer <br />system and shall identify any capacity deficiencies and required improvements to meet the needs of <br />the project. All required improvements are subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer <br />and shall be constructed as part of the Subdivision improvements. <br />2. City facilities proposed to be utilized by the project eventually flow to the existing sewers in Davis <br />Street. The City's Sanitary Sewer System Capability Study and Master Plan (1995) has identified <br />capacity deficiencies in the existing sewers in Davis Street. Prior to approval of the Final Map, <br />Subdivider shall pay its fair share of the costs to upgrade the existing sewers in Davis Street and <br />further downstream, as determined by the City Engineer. <br />G. UNDERGROUNDING OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES <br />1. The Subdivider shall place all utility services for the project underground, including service <br />connections to any existing overhead utilities. <br />2. Prior to approval of the Final Map, Subdivider shall satisfy the existing obligation on the property by <br />reimbursing the City costs of undergrounding of overhead utilities along Estudillo Avenue, previously <br />completed by the City, in accordance with the City's Underground Utility District Master Plan. <br />V M 7133 <br />WFSTCO C( )',Utl tifiY I31JILl>FRS <br />
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