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2005-040 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-24
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2005-040 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-24
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2005-040
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4/4/2005
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<br />28. <br /> <br />29. <br /> <br />30. <br /> <br />31. <br /> <br />32. <br /> <br />33. <br /> <br />34. <br /> <br />Any material collected shall be donated to a local institution, which has the <br />prop~rfacilities forcuration, display and use. bYinter~sted parties. The <br />discovery shall be described in a report, which receives sufficient <br />distribution tóinsÙre its availability to futureresaårchers. <br /> <br />Prior to the iSSlJance ora grading permit, the>applicant shall submit for <br />review and approval asurfacedrairiage/gradingplän/erosion control plan, <br />prepared by registered Civil Engineer, showing the direction and means of <br />flow to adjacent streets. The plan .is to include existing and proposed <br />elevations at and adjacent to all property lines. Drainage routed to the <br />street must be directed beneath the sidewalk and through the curb. <br /> <br />All design recommendations identified in the geotechnical investigation <br />prepared by TEL.A., April 2003 shall be incorporated into design plans <br />and implemented during construction. <br /> <br />Prior to grading, existing vegetation, trash, surface structures and debris <br />shalFbaremó'led and disposed off-site at a legal dumpsite. Any existing <br />utility lines, or other subsurface structures, which are not to be utilized <br />should be removed, destroyed, or abandoned in compliance with current <br />governmental regulations and concurrence from T.E.L.A. <br /> <br />Subsequent to clean up operations and prior to initial grading, a <br />reasonable search should be made for subsurface obstructions and/or <br />possible loose fill or detrimental soil types. This search should be <br />conducted bY the contractor, with advice from and under the observation <br />of a representative of T.E. LA <br /> <br />Prior to the placement of fill or foundations within the building area, the <br />site should be prepared in accordance With the recommendations <br />presented in the Site Preparation Section of the Geotechnical <br />Investigation Report prepared by TEL.A. in April of 2003. Fill should be <br />spread in 6 to 8 inch lifts and should be moisture conditioned and <br />compacted in accordance with the recommendations presented in the Site <br />Preparation section. All undócumentedfillordisturbed soUs within the <br />building areas shoUld be removed and compacted under observation and <br />testing of a representative of T EL.A. <br /> <br />The exposed subgrade and/or excavation bottom should be observed and <br />approved by a representative of TELA for conformance with the intent <br />of the recommendations presented in the geotechnical report and prior to <br />any further processing or fill placement. <br /> <br />35. <br /> <br />On-site inorganic granular soils thatare free of debris or contamination are <br />considered suitable for placement as compacted fill. A representative of <br /> <br />ReSQlution 2005-040 <br />Page 52 of 61 <br /> <br />Exhibit 'C" <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />
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