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PC Resolution No. 2024-XXX November 7, 2024 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PLN23-0031 Attachment 1 - Page 12 of 15 440 Peralta Avenue <br />within this 90-day period, complying with all the requirements of Government Code <br />Section 66020, the Applicant/Owner will be legally barred from later challenging any <br />such fees, dedications, reservations or other exactions. <br />44. Compliance. The proposed development shall comply with City ordinances, policies <br />and regulations. All improvements shall be in accordance with the City’s Design <br />Standards, Specifications and Standard Plans unless otherwise specifically <br />approved by the City Engineer. <br />Additional Submittals to be Submitted to Engineering <br />45. Geotechnical Investigation Report. The Applicant/Owner shall submit a <br />Geotechnical Investigation Report and shall incorporate all recommendations into <br />the design. A letter from the engineer who prepared the geotechnical investigation <br />report stating they have reviewed the proposed improvement plans and that it <br />substantially conforms with the recommendations made in the report will be <br />required. <br />46. Encroachment Permit from Engineering Division. Any work within the Public <br />Right-of-Way shall require an Encroachment Permit from the Engineering and <br />Transportation Department prior to beginning such work. Please visit the following <br />website for more information on the City’s Encroachment Permit process: <br />https://www.sanleandro.org/953/Permits. <br />Engineering and Infrastructure Improvements <br />47. Utility Easement. AT&T and/or Tower Engineering Professionals shall be <br />responsible for obtaining the required private utility and access easements from the <br />private property owner. <br />48. Utility Underground. Utility services to the site shall be placed underground. <br />49. Storm Drain. All proposed storm drain inlets and trench drains shall be marked “NO <br />DUMPING, DRAINS TO BAY” as per the City of San Leandro Standard Plan Dwg. <br />No. 204. Install Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) approved trash <br />inserts at the proposed storm drain inlets prior to the connection of the existing storm <br />drain line. See the most recent approved list located here: https://www.waterboards. <br />ca.gov/water_issues/programs/stormwater/docs/trash_implementation/certified_fcsd <br />evicelist_16Feb2021.pdf <br />Ongoing Maintenance required by Engineering <br />50. Storm Water Pollution. The Applicant/Owner shall reduce storm water pollution by <br />implementing the following pollution source control measures: <br />a. Structures shall be designed to discourage the occurrence and entry of pests into <br />buildings, thus minimizing the need for pesticides. The trash area shall be