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49. If the land covered by the Tentative Map is to be developed in phases, then the boundary of each <br /> phase shall be determined by the following access requirements: <br /> A. Two points of access shall be provided by streets having a classification of residential collector <br /> or higher. <br /> B. If a phase boundary is to parallel the alignment of an in-tract street, then the boundary shall <br /> be along the rear line of the lots facing the street. Boundary lines along the centerline or edge <br /> of a right-of-way line of a street shall not be allowed, except when specifically approved in <br /> writing by the General Manager of the MHCSD. <br /> C. Prior to the beginning of the final design of the subdivision,the Applicant and the Public Works <br /> Director shall consult with Tracy Fire regarding emergency access to the proposed <br /> development. Any requirements for emergency access shall be approved by MHCSD. <br /> 50. Except where allowed otherwise by the MHCSD,the grading of the project shall be suchthat all storm <br /> water runoff shall drain to public streets, public alleys, Mountain House Creek, or drainage facilities <br /> within easements for storm drainage purposes. Runoff across property lines to adjacent private <br /> property (not including alleys that have storm drainage facilities maintained by the MHCSD or a <br /> homeowner's association) will not be allowed. <br /> 51. The minimum arterial improvements, outside of the tentative map boundaries, as described herein, <br /> shall be constructed as necessary to serve the proposed development or phases of development, as <br /> determined by MHCSD. <br /> 52. All buildings shall be wired per specifications in the "Low Voltage Construction Pre-wire Guidelines" <br /> and other specifications provided by the MHCSD, and in accordance with the latest version of the <br /> MHCSD Technology Master Plan. <br /> 53. Sound walls, meeting the design requirements contained in the MHCSD Design Guidelines, shall be <br /> installed on arterial streets (except for Central Parkway) and collector streets when the adjacent <br /> development (or phased development) has lots backing onto the street. The length of the sound wall <br /> shall match the total length of the lots backing onto the street plus an additional length that will close <br /> a gap to a previously constructed wall not more than 200 feet away or to the end of the first block. <br /> 54. The sound walls shall be constructed consistent with the MHCSD Design Manual,the Master Plan and <br /> as shown on the preliminary sound wall plans. The noise barrier may consist of a wall, berm, or <br /> combination thereof, the exact location, height and character of the sound barrier shall be determined <br /> by a noise consultant approved by the County and the MHCSD. The sound study shall comply with <br /> the Neighborhood K & L Initial Study Sound Study. <br /> 55. Except when the MHCSD General Manager specifies otherwise, when a sound wall is installed on an <br /> arterial street, the adjacent street edge landscaping, sidewalk, and street curb& gutter shall also be <br /> installed. <br /> 56. Construction Traffic shall comply with the Construction Truck Management Plan administered by the <br /> MHCSD. Project construction plans shall include specifications to the contractor outlining compliance <br /> requirements. <br /> 57. To control erosion and sedimentation during project construction and operation, the developer shall <br /> comply with MHSWMP policies, MHSWMP mitigation measures, and Phase I and II NPDES permit <br /> requirements, including the preparation and implementation of a SWPPP that outlines BMPs to be <br /> followed to minimize erosion and sedimentation during project construction and operation. The <br /> Developer shall have qualified NPDES personnel on site. The developer shall pay all cost associated <br /> with the implementation and inspection of these requirements. <br /> PA-1000266—Conditions of Approval 14 <br />