Laserfiche WebLink
C. Any phased development shall install all"in-tract"utilities needed to serve its <br /> development. In addition, if any future adjacent or nearby phases of the development, or <br /> adjacent Neighborhoods,will depend on obtaining service from such utilities,then the <br /> utility lines shall be sized to serve these future developments. Any utility lines that are <br /> intended to be used by an adjacent development or Neighborhood shall be installed up to <br /> the phase or Tentative Map boundary line to make it available for future extension. To <br /> recoup all or a portion of any over sizing costs, the developer may request the MHCSD to <br /> process a reimbursement agreement pursuant to the MARA. A Water Volume and <br /> Pressure Analysis shall be approved by the MHCSD for any phasing of the water system <br /> that is not served by completed portions of the Water Master Plan. If sufficient <br /> parameters are not met, then additional portions of the Water Master Plan may have to <br /> be completed, as determined by the MHCSD Public Works Director. <br /> D. When public utilities are to be located outside public rights-of-way but within the Tentative <br /> Map boundary,the developer shall provide public utility easements for these utilities. The <br /> easements shall be shown on all Final Maps and parcel maps. Prior to the submittal of <br /> improvement plans for the development, the developer shall submit to the MHCSD <br /> composite to-scale schematic plans for in-tract and outside the tract all storm drains, <br /> sanitary sewers, and water distribution facilities, both in plan and profile Any discovered <br /> conflicts shall be corrected prior to plan approval. <br /> E. Electrical transformers within residential Neighborhoods shall be in underground vaults, <br /> subject to MHCSD and Modesto Irrigation District(MID)requirements. The developer <br /> shall pay for any incremental costs relating to undergrounding transformers not paid for <br /> by MID. <br /> F. Transformers located in the downtown area, commercial and industrial areas may be <br /> placed above ground provided they are aesthetically designed and/or shielded by <br /> landscaping subject to MHCSD and MID requirements. <br /> G. The developer shall fund, design and construct the required storm drainage system in <br /> accordance with the requirements of the Storm Water Master Plan Update and the <br /> MHCSD's Standards and Specifications to serve the Tracts, unless otherwise required or <br /> approved by the MHCSD. <br /> H. The applicant shall purchase, install and maintain catch basin filters and/or other source <br /> control Best Management Practices (BMPs)for urban runoff from Tracts as determined <br /> by the MHCSD. MHCSD approved catch basin insert filters must be installed, in all <br /> streets and on the arterial streets abutting the project prior to street acceptance. They <br /> shall be properly maintained and filters replaced if damaged or filled with debris prior to <br /> acceptance. <br /> I. All catch basin filters on private roadways shall be approved by the MHCSD and shall be <br /> privately maintained. <br /> 70. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT <br /> A. The applicant shall provide to the MHCSD evidence of capacity to serve the project in the <br /> wastewater treatment plant or the applicant shall fund, design and construct the last <br /> phased expansion of the wastewater treatment plant(WWTP)and/or systems necessary <br /> to meet these requirements, prior to the approval of the first development Final Map. <br /> B. The developer shall extend existing pipelines to the project site as shown on the Sanitary <br /> Sewer Master Plan. <br /> 16 <br />