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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014470
PE
2638
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2100206
STREET_NUMBER
1810
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
15518002
ENTERED_DATE
10/14/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1810 E HAZELTON AVE
RECEIVED_DATE
10/7/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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41. Sound walls, meeting the design requirements contained in the MHCSD Design Guidelines, shall <br />be installed on arterial streets when the adjacent development (or phased development) has <br />abutting lots. The length of the sound wall shall match the total length of the lots abutting the <br />arterial street plus an additional length that will close a gap to a previously constructed wall not <br />more than 200 feet away. <br />42. The sound walls shall be constructed consistent with the MHCSD Design Manual, the Master <br />Plan and as shown on the preliminary sound wall plans. The noise barrier may consist of a wall, <br />berm, or combination thereof the exact location, height and character of the sound barrier shall be <br />determined by a noise consultant approved by the County and the MHCSD. The sound barrier <br />shall reduce outdoor noise levels at the center of backyards of proposed adjacent single-family <br />residences to below 65 dBA Ldn/CNEL and as close to 60 dBA Ldn/CNEL as feasible. <br />43. Except when the MHCSD General Manager specifies otherwise, when a sound wall is installed <br />on an arterial street, the adjacent street edge landscaping, sidewalk, and street curb & gutter <br />shall also be installed. <br />44. The developer shall coordinate the MHCSD to locate bus stops within the residential portions of <br />the project pursuant to the requirements of the MHCSD's TDM and TSM policy document. <br />45. Construction Traffic shall comply with the Construction Truck Management Plan administered by <br />the MHCSD. Project construction plans shall include specifications to the contractor outlining <br />compliance requirements. <br />46. To control erosion and sedimentation during project construction and operation, the developer <br />shall comply with MHMP policies, MHMP mitigation measures, and Phase I and II NPDES permit <br />requirements, including the preparation and implementation of a SWPPP that outlines BMPs to <br />be followed to minimize erosion and sedimentation during project construction and operation. <br />47. All non-residential (i.e. Office, Industrial, Commercial, etc), uses must perform a pretreatment of <br />all storm flows before the flows enter a public storm system. The design shall be in accordance <br />with the Storm Water Master Plan Update and NPDES requirements. The MHCSD shall review <br />and approve the plans and the specifications for the storm pretreatment prior to issuance of the <br />building permit. <br />48. Water Quality Basins Mosquito Abatement: Plans for the implementation and maintenance of <br />the water quality basins and any other storm drainage facilities involving open bodies of water <br />shall be reviewed and approved by the MHCSD and if required by the MHCSD, reviewed by the <br />mosquito Abatement District. <br />Timing: Condition shall be met before approval of first Final Map. <br />49. Utilities: <br />a. The Developers and contractors shall comply with Ordinance No. 4162 "Street Opening <br />and Pavement Restoration Regulations". <br />b. When any portion of an arterial street is to be included in a development's construction <br />plans, then all of the buried utilities that are ultimately planned to be within the <br />improvement area shall be installed as part of the street improvement project regardless <br />if any of the utilities are required for any phase of the development associated with the <br />street construction. Conduits or sleeves may be installed in lieu of the buried utility if <br />approved by the MHCSD. <br />c. Any phased development shall install all "in -tract" utilities required to serve the <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 />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />
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