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comply with ADA requirements. Timing: Prior to improvement plan approval. <br /> LIGHTING <br /> mm. All street lighting and street light photometrics shall meet MHCSD Standard Specifications and <br /> Details and Supplemental Specifications and Details: Street Lighting, Electrical and Traffic Control <br /> Devices. Timing: Prior to improvement plan approval. <br /> nn. Public or Private Alley Lighting: If the alleys are to be illuminated with coach lights attached to the <br /> building, the lamp wattage shall be 45-50 watts, the lamps shall be hard wired into the building <br /> electrical system and controlled with a photocell. The coach light shall be wired so that the <br /> homeowner cannot turn off the light. Coach lights shall be maintained at the expense of the <br /> homeowner or by the HOA. Timing: Prior to occupancy. <br /> COMMUNITY WALLS <br /> oo. A community wall at least 7 feet in height shall be installed at the property line between Lot 53 and <br /> Neighborhood B Park and between Lots 32-35 and the green space to the south. Plans to be <br /> consistent with all Community Approvals including applicable provisions of the MHCSD Design <br /> Manual, MHCSD Standards, and any applicable Special Purpose Plan. Timing: Shown on civil <br /> improvement plans prior to approval. Community wall shall be constructed prior to issuance of <br /> building permit. <br /> pp. 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. Timing: <br /> Prior to first building permit. <br /> UTILITIES <br /> qq. The developer and its contractors shall comply with Ordinance No. 4162 "Street Opening and <br /> Pavement Restoration Regulations." <br /> rr. Any phased development shall install all utilities required to serve the development. In addition, <br /> if any future adjacent or nearby phases of the development, or adjacent Neighborhoods, will <br /> depend on obtaining service from such utilities, then the utility lines shall be sized to serve these <br /> future developments. Any utility lines that are intended to be used by an adjacent development <br /> or neighborhood shall be installed up to the boundary line to make it available for future <br /> extension. <br /> ss. The developer shall extend existing pipelines to the project site as shown on the Master <br /> Sanitary Sewer Plan. <br /> tt. Water service to the common areas, if applicable, shall not begin without notifying MHCSD of <br /> the intent to start irrigation. The billing process must be set up before the water is turned on. <br /> Backflow prevention systems and applicable water meter facilities at the point of connection to <br /> the public water system as required by the MHCSD Standards shall also be installed. <br /> uu. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, design and construct storm drainage system in <br /> accordance with the requirements of the MHCSD Storm Water Master Plan and Storm Water <br /> Master Plan Amendments and Addendums. <br /> vv. Per MHCSD's ordinance, utilities not offered for dedication to MHCSD (or a public utility) shall <br /> be privately maintained. <br /> ww.Electrical transformers within residential Neighborhoods shall be in underground vaults,subject <br /> Resolution Template 01/2023 <br />