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responsibilities of the Homeowners' Association, including but not limited to, inspection <br />and maintenance of the parkland and common property, landscaped areas, fire access, <br />gates, perimeter fencing, the private storm drain and sanitary facilities and soundwall <br />maintenance. The CC&Rs shall also describe how the stormwater (BMP's) associated <br />with privately owned improvements and landscaping shall be maintained by the <br />association. <br />13. "No Parking Any Time" signs shall be installed, and enforced by the Homeowners' <br />Association through the CC&R's, along the private access easements and throughout <br />the development to provide emergency vehicle access as directed by the Fire <br />Department and the City Engineer. <br />14. The Fire Department and the City's Transportation Administrator shall approve in <br />writing, the parking plan and plan for marking curbs throughout the development. <br />15. During construction, the Fire Department will need access to the project site and open <br />space for possible response to fire and medical emergencies. Prior to grading permit <br />approval, a plan for emergency access shall be submitted to the Fire Department for <br />review and approval. <br />16. The Subdivider shall obtain an Encroachment Permit from the Engineering and <br />Transportation Department prior to beginning any work within any public right-of-way. <br />17. Prior to approval of the first Final Map, the Subdivider shall submit a street name list <br />for this development phase for the review and approval of the Fire Department, Police <br />Department, the City Engineer and the Development Services Director. <br />18. Addresses for each unit shall be assigned by the City based upon the street or court, <br />which the front door of the unit faces. <br />19. Prior to the recordation of any Final Map with the Alameda County Recorder, the <br />Subdivider shall submit to the City Engineer a computer disk with a file of the points and <br />lines of the Final Map in an AutoCAD readable format compatible with the City's <br />Automated Mapping System. <br />20. All certifications and approvals as required by the Floodplain Administrator in <br />accordance with local state and federal requirements shall be in place prior to the <br />approval of the first Final Map. <br />21. Prior to issuance of building permits for the project, the Subdivider shall obtain City <br />Council approval of Tentative and Final Subdivision Maps, and enter into Subdivision <br />Improvement Agreement and other agreements required by the City Engineer. <br />Chapman Place <br />Vesting TM 7092 & 7093 <br />6/04/99 Page 3 of 9 <br />
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