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MOUNTAIN HOUSE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT (Staff Contact: Anthony Docto, (209) 831- <br /> 2300) <br /> 1. There needs to be fire hydrants spaced per the MHCSD standards and specifications. <br /> 2. The "driveway" shall be designed and constructed at the MHCSD standards for a street for all legs <br /> approaching and connecting with the traffic circle. 1 his street design is in regards to the width, <br /> location of Fights, ramps, curb return, signage, striping, street lighting, etc. A stop sign controlling the <br /> new street as it enters Phelps Drive is acceptable. <br /> 3. Per MHCSD's ordinance, all on site utilities shall be privately maintained. <br /> 4. Unused storm drain stubs and sewer stubs shall be cut and capped at the property line. <br /> 5. Unused water stubs shall be cut at the property line and blow-off installed. <br /> 6. Lighting and landscaping shall be in compliance with the design manual and guidelines in <br /> coordination with the offsite improvements. <br /> 7. Runoff from non-residential areas shall be pretreated on-site prior to discharge into the MHCSD public <br /> stormwater collection system. <br /> 8. Catch basin inserts (Decontaminators) shall be installed in each storm drain. The decontaminator <br /> shall comply with MHCSD Detail SD-22. The type of decontaminators has to be pre-approved by <br /> MHCSD." <br /> 9. "A'No Dumping' marker shall be installed at each catch basis after the catch basin is installed, per <br /> Detail SD-04." <br /> 10. Grates and inlets shall be protected with geo-fabric material during any nearby construction. <br /> 11. The contractor will be responsible for purchasing, installing, maintaining all the catch basins and other <br /> storm drain inlets and decontaminators before, during, and after construction. In essence, in <br /> perpetuity. <br /> 12. Project applicant shall develop and submit a Project Stormwater Plan that identifies the methods to <br /> be employed to reduce or eliminate- stormwater pollutant discharges through the construction, <br /> operation and maintenance of source control measures, low impact development design, site design <br /> measures, stormwater treatment control measures, and hydro modification control measures. <br /> 13. Project applicant shall develop and submit an Operations and Maintenance Plan that identifies the <br /> operations, maintenance,and inspection requirements of all stormwater treatment and baseline hydro <br /> modification control measures identifiers in the approved Project Stormwater Plan. MHCSD approval <br /> of the preliminary Operations and Maintenance Plan is precedent to issuance of any-building,grading, <br /> or construction permits. MHCSD approval of the final Operations and maintenance Plan and <br /> recordation of the Maintenance Access Agreement is precedent to issuance of the Certificate of <br /> Occupancy and release of Performance Bonds. <br /> 14. The Phase II Permit(Provision E.12.f) requires that the post-construction stormwater runoff flow rate <br /> not exceed the estimated pre-project flow rate for the 2-year, 24-hour design storm event. <br /> 15. Maintenance condition shall be determined through a self-certification program where MHCSD <br /> require annual reports from authorized parties demonstrating proper maintenance and operations. <br /> The developer shall sign an agreement with MHCSD for Stormwater Treatment System Access and <br /> 7 <br />