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2009-025 - Final Environmental Impact Report No. 2004-02
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63. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall ensure that <br />grading plans reflect the under grounding of utility lines serving the proposed <br />project. <br />64. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall coordinate with <br />Southern California Gas to determine the exact location of all underground <br />natural gas facilities. All gas pipelines and associated structures to be left on the <br />project site must be protected from damage. <br />65. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall coordinate with <br />Adelphia Communications to determine the exact location of all underground <br />cable facilities. The developer shall protect all existing cable lines and <br />associated structures to be left on the project site for damage. <br />66. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall coordinate with <br />SBC Communications (formerly Pacific Bell) to determine the exact location of all <br />underground telephone facilities. The developer shall protect all existing <br />telephone lines and associated structures to be left on the project site from <br />damage. <br />67. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall demonstrate to <br />the City of Santa Ana that construction-related waste generated on-site would be <br />recycled wherever feasible as the first choice of disposal method, leaving the <br />option of landfill disposal as a last alternative. The proposed commercial uses <br />shall incorporate facilities for collection and pick-up of recyclable materials into <br />the design of the project. <br />68. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall coordinate with <br />the Santa Ana Water Division to determine the exact location of all existing <br />underground water supply facilities and take action to prevent damage to these <br />facilities to be left on the project site or interfere with their operation. The project <br />developer shall pay their fair share amount for the necessary facilities to <br />accommodate project-related water supplies. <br />69. Prior to issuance of building permits, the existing eight-inch sewer line along <br />Hutton Centre Drive north of Sandpointe Avenue, shall be replaced with a new <br />10-inch sewer line. <br />70. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall coordinate with <br />Waste Management on the type and location of facilities needed to provide solid <br />waste disposal service to the project site. <br />71. Prior to issuance of grading permits, the project developer shall perform soil <br />testing to determine is soil to be excavated from the site will require off-site <br />disposal. If the soil is found to be contaminated, it will be properly disposed of in <br />compliance with California environmental laws, regulations and policies. <br />Resolution No. 2009-025 <br />Page 94 of 95 <br />
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