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q <br /> MHCSD's Standards and Specifications to serve Tract 3646 unless otherwise required <br /> or approved by the General Manager of the MHCSD. <br /> B. The developer shall build the required drainage system and water quality basins and <br /> improve the creek as required by MHCSD to accommodate runoff from the project.The <br /> developers shall expand WQB1 as required by MHCSD to accommodate runoff from the <br /> project before development of those portions are to be served by the DeAnza Boulevard <br /> and Mountain House Parkway storm-drain systems. The basin shall be expanded to a <br /> capacity necessary to serve Tract No.3646. The configuration shall be as per the <br /> Storm Water Master Plan Update. The Water Quality Basin shall be dedicated to <br /> MHCSD. <br /> C. "Water Decontaminator" Model WD-10x18A as manufactured by Inventive Resources or <br /> approved equal catch basin inserts shall be installed prior to issuance of the first building <br /> permit. The builder shall be responsible for the maintenance and repair of all catch <br /> basin inserts installed within the right-of-way until construction is complete <br /> 24. Water Quality Basins Mosquito Abatement: Plans for the implementation and <br /> maintenance of the water quality basins and any other storm drainage facilities involving <br /> open bodies of water shall be reviewed and approved by the MHCSD and if required by the <br /> MHCSD, reviewed by the mosquito Abatement District. Condition shall be met before <br /> approval of first Final Map. <br /> 25. 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 it <br /> development. In addition, if any future adjacent or nearby phases of the development, <br /> or 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 <br /> to 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 <br /> to process a reimbursement agreement pursuant to the MARA. <br /> D. When public utilities are to be located outside public rights-of-way but within the <br /> Tentative Map boundary, the developer shall provide public utility easements for these <br /> utilities. The easements shall be shown on all Final Maps and parcel maps. <br /> E. Prior to the submittal of improvement plans for the development, the developer shall <br /> submit to the MHCSD composite schematic plans for in tract storm drains, sanitary <br /> sewers, and water distribution facilities. <br /> F. 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. Transformers located in the downtown area, commercial and industrial areas <br /> 23 <br />