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STocKTON METROPOLITAN AIRPORT-SP PURPOSE PLAN X.ROJECT WIDE GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS <br /> F 4 <br /> • Transformers that may be visible from any <br /> primary visual exposure area may also be <br /> screened with a durable non-combustible <br /> enclosure to meet applicable agency stan- <br /> dards. Where possible,it is recommended <br /> that refuse containers and transformers be <br /> integrated into the same enclosure,and not <br /> located near streets or driveways. <br /> • Transformer enclosures should be designed <br /> of durable materials with finishes and colors <br /> which are unified and harmonious with the <br /> overall architectural theme of the develop- <br /> ment. <br /> • Fire sprinkler check valves shall not be locat- <br /> ed adjacent to driveways and shall be <br /> screened by landscaping. <br /> 9. Public Utilities Easements <br /> A ten (10) foot wide public utilities easement will <br /> be located within the street right-of-way on public <br /> streets. On private streets,the ten (10) foot pub- <br /> lic utilities easement should be located next to the <br /> sidewalk. In general,the center of the under- <br /> ground utility ducts will be installed at least seven <br /> (7) feet behind the face of curb allowing trees to <br /> be planted 2-4 feet from the curb,creating the <br /> desired street canopy while maintaining easy ser- <br /> vice access to the ducts themselves. <br /> In areas where underground utility ducts have <br /> been installed,the proposed landscaping must be <br /> designed around the ducts and vaults. Typically,the <br /> trees should not be planted closer than two (2) <br /> feet to the edge of utility trenches or three (3) <br /> feet to the edge of utility vaults. The County of <br /> San Joaquin Department of Public Works should <br /> be contacted for drawings of the locations of both <br /> underground utilities and vaults. <br /> i^ <br /> Fi <br /> GENERAL SITE PLANNING GUIDELINES III. 2-7 <br /> I , <br />