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b. The grading plan shall contain the information listed in the U.B.C., Appendix, Chapter 70, <br /> Section 7006(1). <br /> C. The grading plan shall include complete drainage details and elevations of the adjacent <br /> parcels. Retaining wall details shall be submitted where applicable. <br /> d. Grading in excess of 5,000 cubic yards shall comply with Section 7014 for "Engineered <br /> Grading Requirements.' <br /> e. All recommendations of the soils engineer shall be incorporated in the grading plan. <br /> f. All compaction reports must be submitted prior to a foundation inspection. <br /> g. All grading permits are subject to approval by the other departments. <br /> h. All grading authorized by the permit shall be approved prior to issuance of any building <br /> permits or the beginning of any construction. <br /> i. This application requires a discretionary approval (i.e.,Tentative Map, Site Approval, Use <br /> Permit). Therefore, a grading permit will not be issued until this approval is obtained. <br /> 5. MONTEZUMA FIRE DISTRICT: <br /> a. The water system shall meet U.F.C. Section 10.301-C subdivision standards. <br /> b. The developer shall be required to install fire hydrants every 300 feet and advise the fire <br /> chief when they are installed. (U.F.C. Section 10.301-C) <br /> C. The fire hydrants shall have two 21/2-inch and one 41/2-inch connections. <br /> d. The developer shall mark all fire hydrants with a blue reflector on the street. (U.F.C. <br /> Section 10.301-D) <br /> e. The developer shall provide up-to-date plot plans for all development. <br /> 6. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION: <br /> a. In lieu of conveyance of park land to the County, as prescribed in Section 9-1230.4 of the <br /> Development Title, the developer shall contribute fees of equivalent value as defined in <br /> Section 9-1230.5. Arrangements for the payment of the fees shall be approved by County <br /> Counsel prior to Final Map recordation. <br /> 7. PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC: <br /> a. Ten-foot-wide public utility easements shall be dedicated along the perimeter of all streets <br /> of the subdivision. <br /> b. Any existing PG&E facilities affected by the project will be relocated or placed <br /> underground at the owner's or developer's expense. <br /> Conditions of Approval - 4 - SU-9E3-1 <br />