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INTERNATIONAL PARK OF COMMERCE SPECIFIC PLAN•PHASE 2 JUNE 24, 2022 <br /> Source Control BMPs Electric Co. (PG&E). Public electric transmission, <br /> • Biofiltration planters and Biofiltration swales gas, and distribution utilities on and in proximity <br /> for treatment of impervious areas and roof to the Project Area are owned and maintained by <br /> areas. PG&E. A potential electrical substation maybe <br /> • Efficient irrigation to minimize runoff of excess necessary to provide electrical services to this <br /> irrigation water. project as well as surrounding development. Two <br /> • Storm Drain Stenciling. locations are shown on the southern portion of <br /> • Outdoor Material BMPs. this development, see Figure 6.19. The substation <br /> • Covered Trash Enclosures. would be included as part of the CEQA review <br /> • Fueling Area BMPs. and analysis and the entitlement for IPCSP2 <br /> and the appropriate approval process would be <br /> Detention basins will be planted with hydroseeded determined by the County. <br /> grasses,enhanced with drought tolerant shrubs, A variety of cable services providers exist in the <br /> and trees planted along the perimeter, see surrounding developments. A proposed joint <br /> Figure 6.18. Typically the detention basins will be trench system would include telephone, cable <br /> located at the perimeter of the project and have TV, possible ancillary fiber system conduits (dark <br /> the benefit of adding to the landscape setback fiber), and conduits and conductors for street <br /> while functioning as storm water detention and lighting and traffic signals. <br /> treatment. <br /> New distribution conduits and conductors will be <br /> Dry Utilities placed underground in a joint or common trench. <br /> Electrical, gas, telephone, and cable service to the Vaults and boxes placed in the roads or public <br /> Project Area will be supplied by Pacific Gas and utility easements, and other equipment, <br /> Drought Tolerant Shrubs <br /> Tree Planting at Perimeter <br /> �r <br /> Hydroseeded grasses <br /> r.. <br /> Figure 6.18, Detention Basin Landscape Concept <br /> CHAPTER 6 <br /> 6-22 <br />