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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Reso 17-06 BLVD Phase 2 & 3 VTM RESOLUTION NO. 17-06 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING VESTING TENTATIVE MAPS 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, AND 8368 TO CREATE INDIVIDUAL NEIGHBORHOODS AND PARCELS ON APPROXIMATELY 54.5 ACRES IN PHASES 2 AND 3 OF THE BOULEVARD PROJECT AREA AND APPROVAL OF MINOR MODIFICATIONS TO THE BOULEVARD (DUBLIN CROSSING) LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN (APN 986-0001-001-20 AND A PORTION OF APN 986-0001-001-15) PLPA-2016-00057 WHEREAS, the Applicant, Dublin Crossing LLC, is requesting approval of Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 to create individual neighborhoods and parcels on 54.5 acres within Phases 2 and 3 of the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project area, and approval of minor modifications to the Landscape Master Plan for the overall Boulevard project area; and WHEREAS, the Applicant is also requesting approval to construct twelve new neighborhoods in the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project area ("Project Site"), which includes the construction of 791 townhomes, condominiums, and detached small-lot single family homes, landscape improvements, and street improvements for Phases 2 and 3 (out of five phases of development); and WHEREAS, the project site is located within the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan and the Dublin Crossing Zoning District; and WHEREAS, Master Vesting Tentative 8150 was approved via Resolution 14-14 that divided the 189-acre Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project area into five master parcels to coincide with the five anticipated phases development; and WHEREAS, Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 will further divide the five master parcels into smaller parcels for the purposes of development in compliance with the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan, which was approved by the City Council via Resolution 187-13; and WHEREAS, the Vesting Tentative Map application, Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368, included in the Project Plan Set that is attached as Exhibit A to the separate SDR Resolution 17-05, and the Boulevard Landscape Master Plan, attached as Exhibit A to this Resolution, collectively defines this "Project" and is available and on file in the Community Development Department; and WHEREAS, Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 illustrates the lotting plans, proposed roadway improvements (roadway widths, bike and pedestrian, and bus stops), utility plans (water, sewer, and wastewater), grading plans, stormwater treatment plans, and also includes the Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan (Exhibit A) as a separately-bound document; and WHEREAS, multiple future Final Maps map be filed; and WHEREAS, Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 are in conformance with the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan and General Plan; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act certain projects are required to be reviewed for environmental impacts and when applicable, environmental documents prepared; and WHEREAS, the project is located within the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan area (Specific Plan), which was the subject of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (SCH# 2012062009) prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and certified by the City Council on November 5, 2013 (Resolution 186-13). Subdivision maps were included as part of the project entitlements listed in the EIR. The EIR provides the CEQA environmental review for those future entitlements to implement the Specific Plan, unless the standards for subsequent or supplemental environmental review under CEQA are met. Pursuant to CEQA, the Vesting Tentative Map approval for this project is within the scope of the project analyzed in the EIR and no further CEQA review or document is required; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held two study sessions on April 11, 2017 and April 25, 2017 to review the proposed project and provide feedback to the Applicant; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission approve Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on May 9, 2017, at which time all interested parties had the opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission approve Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and use independent judgment and considered all said reports, recommendations, and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby make the following findings and determinations regarding Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 for the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) Project in conformance with Chapter 9 (Subdivisions) of the Dublin Municipal Code: A. Proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, are consistent with the Dublin General Plan and the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan, as they relate to the subject property in that they are subdivisions for implementation that are generally consistent with the design guidelines and development standards of the policy documents. 2 B. The subdivision site is physically suitable for the type and proposed density of development because the project design, architecture, and concept have been integrated with topography of the project site created by Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 to incorporate habitat preservation, install water quality measures, and minimize overgrading and extensive use of retaining walls. Therefore, the proposed subdivisions are physically suitable for the type and intensity of development proposed. C. Proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 are consistent with the intent of applicable subdivision design or improvements of the tentative tract map are consistent with the Dublin General Plan and the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan. D. The design of Proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 and proposed improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat because all mitigations required by the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan related to biological resources have been complied with. E. The design of the subdivision or type of improvements will not cause serious public health concerns. F. The design of proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 and the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision; or alternate easements are provided. The City Engineer has reviewed the maps and title reports and has not found any conflicting easements of this nature. G. The design or improvements of proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 are consistent with the Dublin General Plan and the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan because the project design, architecture, and concept have been integrated with topography of the project site created by Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 to incorporate habitat preservation, install water quality measures, and minimize overgrading and extensive use of retaining walls. Therefore, the proposed subdivisions are physically suitable for the type and intensity of development proposed. H. Proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 are designed to provide for future passive or natural heating or cooling opportunities in that, where feasible, building orientation and spacing has been taken into account when plotting the building locations on the development sites, and passive/natural heating and cooling opportunities have not been precluded; I. Proposed Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368, including design and improvement, shall comply with all the applicable provisions and requirements of the zoning ordinance, the latest municipal stormwater permit issued to the city by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, this title, any other ordinance of the city, and the Subdivision Map Act as required by the Dublin Crossing EIR and project- specific conditions of approval noted herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby make the following findings and determinations under CEQA regarding Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 for the Boulevard 3 (Dublin Crossing) Project. These findings are based on information contained in the EIR, the Planning Commission Staff Report, and all other information contained in the entire record for the Project. These findings constitute a summary of the information contained in the entire record. Other facts and information in the record that constitute substantial evidence to support each finding that is not specifically included below are incorporated herein by reference: A. Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 are within the scope of the project analyzed in the EIR. The environmental impacts of Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 are analyzed in the EIR and no further environmental review is required under CEQA for Vesting Tentative Maps 8306, 8307, 8308, and 8309 under Public Resources Code section 21166 and CEQA Guidelines sections 15162 and 15163. B. Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 do not constitute a substantial change to the project analyzed in the EIR that will require major revisions to the EIR due to new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in severity of previously identified significant effects. Vesting Tentative Maps 8306, 8307, 8308, and 8309 are consistent with the Project analyzed in the EIR and do not propose any change to the Project. C. There are no substantial changes that have occurred with respect to the circumstances under which the Project will be undertaken that will require major revisions to the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in severity of significant effects identified in the EIR. The EIR was certified in 2013 and no substantial changes to circumstances affecting the Project have occurred within that period of time. D. There is no new information of substantial importance, which was not known or could not have been known with the exercise of reasonable diligence at the time the EIR was certified in 2013 that show any of the conditions in CEQA Guidelines section 15162(a)(3)(A) - (D). E. The mitigation measures in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program adopted by the City Council on November 5, 2013 apply to Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 as applicable. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin hereby approves Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 for 791 residential units in twelve neighborhoods subject to the conditions included below. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368: Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the issuance of building permits or establishment of use, and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval. The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance of the conditions of approval. [PL.] Planning, [B] Building, [PO] Police, [PW] Public Works [P&CS] Parks & Community Services, [ADM] Administration/City Attorney, 4 [FIN] Finance, [F] Alameda County Fire Department, [DSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District, [CO] Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, [Z7] Zone 7. COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: PLANNING DIVISION 1. Approval. Vesting Tentative Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, PL Ongoing 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 establish twelve residential neighborhoods for Phases 2 and 3 and the associated Landscape Master Plan contains landscape design concepts for the whole Boulevard (Dublin Crossing Specific Plan)Area. Unless modified by the Conditions of Approval contained herein Development pursuant to this Vesting Tentative Map approval generally shall conform to the civil drawings prepared by RJA dated received May 2, 2017 (attached to the SDR Resolution 17-xx as Exhibit A)and the revised Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) Landscape Master Plan (LSMP)prepared by Gates and Associates dated April 2017 (attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A), both of which are on file in the Community Development Department. Approval of this Landscape Master Plan amends the previous Landscape Master Plan approval PC Resolution 16-11). 2. VTM 8150. All Conditions of Approval in PC Resolution 14-14 that do PL Ongoing not relate to the Landscape Master Plan remain in full force and effect. 3. Effective Date. This VTM approval becomes effective 10 days after PL Ongoing action by the Planning Commission unless otherwise appealed to the City Council. 4. Expiration.The Vesting Tentative Maps,of which the Landscape PL Ongoing Master Plan is a part, shall have that life determined by the Subdivision Map Act, including but not limited to Section 66452.6 5. Compliance.The Applicant/Property Owner shall operate this use in PL Ongoing compliance with the Conditions of Approval of this VTM approval, the approved plans and the regulations established in the Zoning Ordinance.Any violation of the terms or conditions specified may be subject to enforcement action. 6. Revocation of Permit. The VTM approval shall be revocable for cause PL Ongoing in accordance with Chapter 9 of the Dublin Municipal Code and the State Subdivision Map Act. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. 7. Requirements and Standard Conditions. The Applicant/Developer Various Building Permit shall comply with applicable City of Dublin Fire Prevention Bureau, Issuance Dublin Public Works Department, Dublin Building Department, Dublin Police Services, Alameda County Flood Control District Zone 7, Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority, Alameda County Public and Environmental Health, Dublin San Ramon Services District and the California Department of Health Services requirements and standard conditions except where superseded by the Development Agreement. Prior to issuance of building permits or the installation of any improvements related to this project, the Developer shall supply written statements from each such agency or department to the Planning Department, indicating that all applicable conditions required have been or will be met. 8. Required Permits. Developer shall obtain all permits required by other PW Building Permit agencies including, but not limited to Zone 7 Water Agency, California Issuance Department of Fish and Wildlife, Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Board, Caltrans and provide copies of the permits to the Public Works Department. 9. Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in effect at the Various Building Per 5 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: time of building permit issuance, including, but not limited to, Planning Issuance fees, Building fees, Traffic Impact Fees, TVTC fees, Dublin San Ramon Services District fees, Public Facilities fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, Fire Facilities Impact fees,Alameda County Flood and Water Conservation District(Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection fees; or any other fee that may be adopted and applicable except where superseded by the Development Agreement. 10. Indemnification. The Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold ADM Ongoing harmless the City of Dublin and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Dublin or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City of Dublin or its advisory agency, appeal board, Planning Commission, City Council, Community Development Director, Zoning Administrator, or any other department, committee, or agency of the City to the extent such actions are brought within the time period required by Government Code Section 66499.37 or other applicable law; provided, however, that the Developer's duty to so defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall be subject to the City's promptly notifying the Developer of any said claim, action, or proceeding and the City's full cooperation in the defense of such actions or proceedings. 11. Clarification of Conditions. In the event that there needs to be PL, PW Ongoing clarification to the Conditions of Approval, the Director of Community Development and the City Engineer have the authority to clarify the intent of these Conditions of Approval to the Developer without going to a public hearing. The Director of Community Development and the City Engineer also have the authority to make minor modifications to these conditions without going to a public hearing in order for the Developer to fulfill needed improvements or mitigations resulting from impacts to this project. 12. Archaeology. Should any prehistoric, cultural, or historic artifacts be PL During exposed during excavation and construction operations, the Community Construction Development Department shall be notified and work shall cease immediately until an archaeologist, who is certified by the Society of California Archaeology(SCA)or the Society of Professional Archaeology(SOPA), is consulted to evaluate the significance of the find and suggest appropriate mitigation measures, if deemed necessary, prior to resuming ground breaking construction activities. Standardized procedures for evaluating accidental finds and discovery of human remains shall be followed as prescribed in Sections 15064.5 and 15126.4 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. Compliance with this condition required throughout construction. 13. Mitigation Monitoring Program. The Applicant/Developer shall PL Ongoing comply with the Dublin Crossing Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR)certified by City Council Resolution 186-13, including all mitigation measures, action programs, and implementation measures contained therein. The EIR is on file with the Community Development Department. PUBLIC WORKS 14. General Conditions of Approval. Developer shall comply with the PW Ongoing following General Conditions of Approval for the Neighborhood Vesting Tentative Tract Maps 8360, 8361, 8362, 8363, 8364, 8365, 8366, 8367, and 8368 Boulevard Phases 2 and 3). 15. VTM 8150. All Conditions of Approval in PC Resolution 14-14 that do PW On going not relate to the Landscape Master Plan remain in full force and effect. 6 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: 16. Community Facilities District No. 2015-1 (Dublin Crossing) ("CFD PW First Final Map 2015-1"). The Owner shall either submit a Request and Unanimous for any of the Approval for Annexation and Landowner-Voter Ballot Form ("Form") neighborhoods requesting the property be annexed into CFD No. 2015-1 or, if the Owner chooses not to annex into CFD 2015-1, the Owner shall provide a one-time, lump sum payment, as determined by the City, for the cost of CFD No. 2015-1 infrastructure improvements attributable to the Owner's land. If submitting the Form, the Owner shall also provide an Annexation Map for CFD 2015-1. The Form and Annexation Map shall be subject to City Engineer review and approval. 17. Community Facilities District No. 2017-1 (Dublin Crossing — Public PW First Final Map Services) ("CFD 2017-1"). The Owner shall submit a Request and for any of the Unanimous Approval for Annexation and Landowner-Voter Ballot Form neighborhoods ("Form") requesting the property be annexed into CFD No. 2017-1 or, the Owner chooses not to annex into CFD 2017-1, the Owner shall provide a one-time, lump sum endowment, as determined by the City, for the cost of CFD No. 2017-1 services attributable to the Owner's land. If submitting the Form, the Owner shall also provide an Annexation Map for CFD 2017-1. The Form and Annexation Map shall be subject to City Engineer review and approval. 18. Ownership and Maintenance of Improvements. Ownership and PW Final map and maintenance of street right-of-ways, common area parcels and open On going space areas and improvements shall be by the City of Dublin, the Boulevard Master Homeowner's Association or Zone 7 as shown on the Boulevard Phases 2 and 3 Site Development Review Maintenance Responsibility Plans, except as modified by these Conditions of Approval. 19. Landscape Features within Public Right of way. The Developer shall PW Final Map enter into an "Agreement for Long Term Encroachments"with the City to allow the Boulevard Master Homeowner's Association or individual neighborhood Homeowner's Associations to maintain the landscape and decorative features within public Right of Way including frontage landscaping, decorative pavements and special features (i.e., walls, portals, benches, etc.) as generally shown in the Site Development Review exhibits. The Agreement shall identify the ownership of the special features and maintenance responsibilities. The Homeowner's Association will be responsible for maintaining the surface of all decorative pavements including restoration required as the result of utility repairs. 20. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs). A Homeowners PW Final Map Association(s) shall be formed by recordation of a declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions to govern use and maintenance of the signage, landscape, decorative pavement and other features and structures within the public right of way contained in the Agreement for Long Term Encroachments; box culvert maintenance, wing wall, headwall, and debris clearing, all open space and common area landscaping; and all stormwater treatment and hydromodification measures including those on private parcels. Said declaration shall set forth the Association name, bylaws, rules and regulations. The CC&Rs shall also contain a provision that prohibits the amendment of those provisions of the CC&Rs without the City's approval. The CC&Rs shall ensure that there is adequate provision for the maintenance, in good repair and on a regular basis, the landscaping & irrigation, decorative 7 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: pavements, median islands, fences, walls, drainage, lighting, signs and other related improvements. The Developer shall submit a copy of the CC&R document to the City for review and approval relative to these conditions of approval. Any amendments to the CC&Rs require review and approval by the City. 21. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs). At a minimum the PW Final Map following statements or similar shall be included in the CC&Rs: • Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement. The Development is subject to the Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement dated and recorded on as Document No. in the records of Alameda County, CA. It is intended that Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreements will be entered into by and between Declarant and the City for each Map which is recorded and such agreements shall collectively be Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreements as defined in this Section. • Under the Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement, this Development is responsible for ensuring that the installed stormwater management measures remain in effective operating condition in perpetuity. Commencing on the date the Homeowners Association begins operation, the Association assumes the rights and duties of the Property Owner as defined in the Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement. The Board shall have full right, power and authority to act on behalf of the Association, its Members and the homeowners under the Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement. • On-lot bioretention areas: The Homeowner's Association shall be responsible for the maintenance of all stormwater management measures, including the bioretention areas on private lots. The private, on-lot bioretention areas shall be maintained in accordance with the Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement and shall not be modified without written approval from the City of Dublin. • Stormwater Management Measure Maintenance: The stormwater management measures shall be inspected and maintained as detailed in the Stormwater Management Maintenance Agreement. The Association shall maintain an inspection and maintenance record on file made available to the City upon request. In addition, all on-site storm drains shall be cleaned at least annually before commencement of the rainy season (by October 1)of each year. • Storm Drainage Restrictions: As part of the original construction of the Development, stormwater management measures were installed within the Development in connection with the Development's drainage system. Neither the Association nor any Owner shall do any work, construct any improvement, place any landscaping or otherwise perform any action whatsoever which alters or interferes with the drainage pattern for any Lot or any portion of the Common Areas, except to the extent such alteration in drainage pattern is approved in writing by the City of Dublin. • Stormwater Management Maintenance Measures: No objects may be placed in or around any stormwater management measure which may impact functionality of the stormwater management measure. 8 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: • Good Housekeeping: The Homeowner's Association shall be responsible for litter control and sweeping of all paved surfaces within the development. All private storm drain systems are to be cleaned immediately before the commencement of the rainy season (October 15). • Landscape Maintenance: Landscaping shall be designed with an efficient irrigation system to reduce runoff and promote surface infiltration. Landscaping shall also be designed and maintained to minimize the use of fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. Each Owner, and the Association, is encouraged to use integrated pest management practices (less toxic pest management)as a first step in maintaining landscaping. Chemical pesticides and fertilizers should be employed as a last step in managing weeds and other pests, and shall not be applied prior to forecast rain. 22. Phased Improvements. Right-of-way dedication and installation of tract PW First Final Map improvements may be done in phases as indicated on the Tentative and Ongoing Map subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. With each phased Final Map, the City Engineer shall identify all improvements necessary to serve and access the phased lots created. All rights-of- way and improvements identified by the City Engineer for construction within the boundaries of each phase of the development shall be required with the Final Map for that phase. In addition, the City Engineer may require the Developer to perform off-site grading in order to conform site grading to the adjacent grade outside of the phase proposed for development. 23. Pedestrian Access and Sidewalk Easements. Five foot by five foot PW Final Map and (5'x5') "turnaround" areas shall be provided at intervals of no less than Improvement two hundred feet (200') along sidewalks with a width of less than five Plans feet to meet current accessibility requirements. Pedestrian Access and Sidewalk Easements shall be dedicated over those areas of sidewalk located outside of the common area lots needed to provide the required "turnaround"areas. 24. Stormwater Management. If the neighborhood tracts are developed in PW First Final Map phases, suitable stormwater treatment and hydromodification measures and Ongoing shall be installed with each phase such that the stormwater runoff from the impervious areas created or replaced within the boundaries of each phase shall be property treated and metered with stormwater treatment and hydromodification measures constructed with that phase or in previous phases. 25. Storm Water Treatment Measures Maintenance PW Final Map Agreement. Developer shall enter into an Agreement with the City of Dublin that guarantees the property owner's perpetual maintenance obligation for all stormwater treatment measures and trash capture devices installed as part of the project. Said Agreement is required pursuant to the Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit, Order No. R2-20015-0049. Said permit requires the City to provide verification and assurance that all treatment devices will be properly operated and maintained. The Agreement shall be recorded against the property and shall run with the land. Said agreement shall include an additional exhibit detailing that certain private lots include stormwater treatment measures and purchasers of those lots or purchasers of condominium units on those lots must sign the acknowledgement during escrow. 26. Geotechnical Investigation. The Developer shall submit a design level PW Final Map geotechnical investigation report for each phase defining and delineating any seismic hazard. The report shall be prepared in 9 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: accordance with guidelines published by the State of California. The report is subject to review and approval by a City selected peer review consultant prior to the acceptance of the first Final map for each phase. The applicant shall pay all costs related to the required peer review. The recommendations of those geotechnical reports shall be incorporated into the project phases subject to the approval of the City Engineer. 27. Private street and common area subdivision improvements. PW Final Map Common area improvements, private streets, private alleys and all other subdivision improvements owned or maintained by the homeowners' association are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer prior to Final Map approval and shall be included in the Tract Improvement Agreement for each respective tract. Such improvements include, but are not limited to: curb&gutter, pavement areas, sidewalks, access ramps & driveways; enhanced street paving; box culvert structure; parking spaces; street lights (wired underground) and appurtenances; drainage facilities; utilities; landscape and irrigation facilities; open space landscaping; stormwater treatment and h dromodification facilities; striping and signa e; and fire hydrants. 28. Private Street Easements. Public Utility Easements (PUE), Sanitary PW Final Map Sewer Easements (SSE) and Water Line Easements (WLE) shall be established over the entire private street right-of-ways within all subdivisions. The PUE, SSE and WLE dedication statements on each Final Map are to recite that the easements are available for, but not limited to, the installation, access and maintenance of sanitary and storm sewers, water, electrical and communication facilities. Project entry monument signs and walls shall not be located within these easements 29. Private Street Easements. The Developer shall dedicate Emergency PW Final Map Vehicle Access Easements (EVAE) over the clear pavement width of all private streets and alleys. Easement geometry shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and Fire Marshall. 30. Monuments. Final Maps shall include private street monuments to be PW Final Map set in all private streets. Private street monuments shall be set at all intersections and as determined by the City Engineer. 31. Landscape Plans. Developer shall submit design development PW Final Map Landscape Plans with the first or second plan check for the street improvement plans and final map for each respective tract. The Landscape Plans shall show details, sections and supplemental information as necessary for design coordination of the various civil design features and elements including utility location to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Complete Landscape Plans shall be concurrently approved with the Tract Improvement Agreement and Final Map. 32. Street Light and Joint Trench Plans. Streetlight Plans and Joint PW Final Map Trench Plans shall be submitted with the first or second plan check for the street improvement plans and final map for each respective tract. Joint trenches for public facilities shall be separated from private joint trenches, and to the extent possible, street lights shall not be placed inside bio-retention areas. The final streetlight plan and joint trench plan shall be completed prior to Final Map approval for each respective subdivision. TRACT 8360 (Neighborhoods 7 and 8 33. Private Streets (Parcels B, G, H, I, J, and K). The Developer shall PW Final Map establish private street right-of-way and install complete street improvements, including landscaping, for the proposed private streets, 10 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: Streets A thru Street F and Courts A thru Court E, within the development as shown on the Vesting Tentative Map Tract 8360 and the Site Development Review package. 34. Parcel A (Canal 2). Parcel A (Drainage parcel) shall be reserved for PW Final Map conveyance to Alameda County Zone 7 Flood Control District. 35. Parcels C, D, E, F, and L. These parcels shall be private common area PW Final Map parcels to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 36. Parcel M. Parcel M to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's PW Final Map Association as a pedestrian access parcel with a storm drainage easement to the City over the H dromodification storm drain pipes. 37. Canal 2 Trail and Maintenance Easement. The Pedestrian Access PW Final Map Easement (PAE) and Zone 7 Maintenance Easement shown in the approved Vesting Tentative map shall be granted to the City and Zone 7 respectively. The 12' trail, 20' access easement, and maintenance staging areas shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association HOA . 38. Storm Drain Easement. The Storn Drain Easement shown in the PW Final Map approved Tentative Map for conveying storm water from Canal 2 to the public storm drain system shall be granted to the City. The headwall, 60" diameter pipe, and auxiliary structures making up the system shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association (HOA) up to the existing connection at Iron Horse Parkway.. 39. Existing Public Service Easement (PSE). Existing 10' PSE along PW Final Map Dublin Boulevard between Arnold Boulevard and Iron Horse Parkway shall be quitclaimed as shown on the Vesting Tentative Map Tract 8360 and the Site Development Review package, this easement will be replaced with a standard 6' PSE where required. 40. Maintenance of Canal 2, Headwall and 60" SD Line. If the Developer PW Final Map is unsuccessful in reaching an agreement with Zone 7 or other public agency to maintain the Canal 2 channel including but not limited to riparian landscaping, headwall, and 60" diameter storm drain line up to the connection at Iron Horse Parkway, the Developer shall enter into a "Maintenance Agreement" with the City to allow the Boulevard Master Homeowner's Association to maintain the open channel, storm drain pipes and headwall along the Canal 2 alignment. The Agreement shall identify ownership of the channel, maintenance responsibilities and minimum maintenance requirements and shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Maintenance responsibilities of the Homeowner's Association shall include, but shall not limited to hydraulic performance of open channel, 60" diameter storm drain line; headwall; dredging of channel; landscaping; slope stability; and removal of debris. 41. Dublin Boulevard and Iron Horse Parkway Trails. The proposed 10' PW Final Map wide trails on Dublin Boulevard and Iron Horse Parkway shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association (HOA). TRACT 8361 (Neighborhood 9 42. Private Streets. The Developer shall establish private street right-of- PW Final Map way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcel A, as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 43. Parcel B and C. Parcel B and C shall be a private common area PW Final Map parcels to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 44. Parcel D of Tract 8309. Parcel D (Interim Horizon Parkway) in Tract PW Final Map 8309 shall be quitclaimed and vacated prior to the approval of Tract 8361. Parcel D will be re-mapped as part of Tract 8361 final map or a lot 11 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: line adjustment shall be submitted to the City for review and approval. 45. Parcel F. Parcel F (Drainage parcel) to be reserved for conveyance to PW Final Map Alameda County Zone 7 Flood Control District. 46. Maintenance of Arnold Road Channel. If the Developer is PW Final Map unsuccessful in reaching an agreement with Zone 7 or other public agency to maintain the enhanced Arnold Road channel, the Developer shall enter into a "Maintenance Agreement" with the City to allow the Boulevard Master Homeowner's Association to maintain the open channel and/or box culvert sections of the channel alignment along the project's Arnold Road frontage. The Agreement shall identify ownership of the channel, maintenance responsibilities and minimum maintenance requirements and shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Maintenance responsibilities of the Homeowner's Association shall include, but shall not be limited to hydraulic performance of open channel and/or box culvert sections; box culvert structure; dredging of channel; landscaping; slope stability; and removal of debris. 47. Arnold Road Trails. The proposed 12' wide Trail along Arnold Road PW Final Map frontage shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association (HOA). TRACT 8362(Neighborhood 16) 48. Private Streets. The Developer shall establish private street right-of- PW Final Map way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcel D within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 49. Parcel E. Parcel E shall be a private common area parcels to be PW Final Map owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 50. Parcel G. Parcel G (Drainage parcel) to be reserved for conveyance to PW Final Map Alameda County Zone 7 Flood Control District. 51. Maintenance of Arnold Road Channel. If the Developer is PW Final Map unsuccessful in reaching an agreement with Zone 7 or other public agency to maintain the enhanced Arnold Road channel, the Developer shall enter into a "Maintenance Agreement" with the City to allow the Boulevard Master Homeowner's Association to maintain the open channel and/or box culvert sections of the channel alignment along the project's Arnold Road frontage. The Agreement shall identify ownership of the channel, maintenance responsibilities and minimum maintenance requirements and shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Maintenance responsibilities of the Homeowner's Association shall include, but shall not limited to hydraulic performance of open channel and/or box culvert sections; box culvert structure; dredging of channel; landscaping; slope stability; and removal of debris. 52. Arnold Road Trails. The proposed 12' wide Trail along Arnold Road PW Final Map frontage shall be maintained by the Homeowners Association (HOA). TRACT 8363 (Neighborhood 10 53. Private Streets. The Developer shall establish private street right-of- PW Final Map way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcels A, C & D,within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 54. Parcel B. Parcel B shall be a private common area parcel to be owned PW Final Map and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 55. Parcel A. Parcel A(Recreation Center)shall be a private common area PW Final Map parcel to be owned and maintained by the Homeowners Association HOA . TRACT 8364(Neighborhoods 11 and 12 56. Private Streets (Parcels A, B, C, D, E, and F). The Developer shall PW Final Map 12 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: establish private street right-of-way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcels A, B, C, D, E, and F within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 57. Parcels G, H, I, J, and K. Parcel G, H, I, J, and K shall be a private PW Final Map common area parcel to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. Parcels J and K shall be mapped with Tract 8365 (NI-118) final map. 58. Existing Interim 30" SD. The existing Interim 30" SD pipe installed as PW Small lot Final part of Tract 8309 for Neighborhoods 5 and 6 shall be removed and Map and relocated prior to recordation of Small Lot Final Map. The Developer Improvement shall secure the dedication of any and all easements from the United Plans States Army necessary for the installation of the permanent storm drain system serving TR8309 such that service will not be interrupted. The permanent storm drain system shall be operational prior to the removal and relocation of the existing 30" SD line. 59. Private Yard Easement(Lots 1-49). Private Yard Easement for Lots 1- PW Final Map and 49 shall be defined in the Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions CC&Rs (CC&Rs). TRACT 8365(Neighborhood 18 60. Private Streets (Parcels L, M, N, and O). The Developer shall PW Final Map establish private street right-of-way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcels L, M, N, and O within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 61. Parcels P and Q. Parcels P and Q shall be a private common area PW Final Map parcel to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 62. Existing Interim 8" SS. The existing Interim 8" SS pipe installed as part PW Small Lot Final of Tract 8309 for Neighborhoods 5 and 6 shall be removed and Map and relocated, and the existing Sanitary Sewer Easement (SSE) Drain Approval pf Easement shall be vacated prior to recordation of Small Lot Final Map. Improvement Developer shall also secure the dedication of any and all easements by Plans the United States Army required by Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) for the installation of the permanent sanitary sewer system serving TR8309 such that service will not be interrupted. The permanent sanitary sewer system shall be operational prior to the removal and relocation of the existing interim 8" SS line. TRACT 8366(Neighborhood 13 63. Private Streets (Parcels A, B, C, F and G). The Developer shall PW Final Map establish private street right-of-way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcels A, B, C, F and G within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 64. Parcels E and D. Parcel E shall be a private common area parcel to be PW Final Map owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. TRACT 8367 Neighborhoods 14 and 15 65. Private Streets (Parcels A, B, C, D and E). The Developer shall PW Final Map establish private street right-of-way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcels A, B, C, D and E within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 66. Parcel F. Parcel F shall be a private common area parcel to be owned PW Final Map and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 67. Parcel G. Parcel G (Drainage parcel) to be reserved for conveyance to PW Final Map 13 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: Alameda County Zone 7 Flood Control District. 68. Maintenance of Arnold Road Channel. If the Developer is PW Final Map unsuccessful in reaching an agreement with Zone 7 or other public agency to maintain the enhanced Arnold Road channel, the Developer shall enter into a "Maintenance Agreement" with the City to allow the Boulevard Master Homeowner's Association to maintain the open channel and/or box culvert sections of the channel alignment along the project's Arnold Road frontage. The Agreement shall identify ownership of the channel, maintenance responsibilities and minimum maintenance requirements and shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Maintenance responsibilities of the Homeowner's Association shall include, but shall not limited to hydraulic performance of open channel and/or box culvert sections; box culvert structure; dredging of channel; landscaping; slope stability; and removal of debris. TRACT 8368 (Neighborhood 17 69. Private Streets (Parcel D). The Developer shall establish private street PW Final Map right-of-way and install complete street improvements for the proposed private streets on Parcel D within the development as shown on the Tentative Map and the Site Development Review package. 70. Parcels A, B, C, E and F. Parcels A, B, C, E and F shall be a private PW Final Map common area parcel to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's Association. 71. Private Yard Easement (Lots 1-37). Private Yard Easement for Lots 1- PW Final Map and 37 shall be defined in the Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions CC&Rs (CC&Rs). PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD CONDITIONS: GENERAL 72. Developer shall comply with the City of Dublin Public Works Standard PW Ongoing Conditions of Approval contained below("Standard Condition") unless specifically modified by Project Specific Conditions of Approval above. 73. The Developer shall comply with the Subdivision Map Act, the City of PW Ongoing Dublin Subdivision, and Grading Ordinances, the City of Dublin Public Works Standards and Policies, the most current requirements of the State Code Title 24 and the Americans with Disabilities Act with regard to accessibility, and all building and fire codes and ordinances in effect at the time of building permit. All public improvements constructed by Developer and to be dedicated to the City are hereby identified as "public works" under Labor Code section 1771. Accordingly, Developer, in constructing such improvements, shall comply with the Prevailing Wage Law Labor Code. Sects. 1720 and following). 74. The Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of PW Ongoing Dublin and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Dublin or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City of Dublin or its advisory agency, appeal board, Planning Commission, City Council, Community Development Director, Zoning Administrator, or any other department, committee, or agency of the City to the extent such actions are brought within the time period required by Government Code Section 66499.37 or other applicable law; provided, however, that The Developer's duty to so defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall be subject to the City's promptly notifying The Developer of any said claim, action, or proceeding and the City's full cooperation in the defense of such actions or proceedings. 75. In the event that there needs to be clarification to these Conditions of PW On going Approval, the Director of Community Development and the City 14 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: Engineer have the authority to clarify the intent of these Conditions of Approval to the Developer without going to a public hearing. The Director of Community Development and the City Engineer also have the authority to make minor modifications to these conditions without going to a public hearing in order for the Developer to fulfill needed improvements or mitigations resulting from impacts of this project. 76. If there are conflicts between the Vesting Tentative Map approval and PW On going the SDR approval pertaining to mapping or public improvements the Tentative Map shall take precedent. Agreement and Bonds 77. The Developer shall enter into a Tract Improvement Agreement with the PW First Final Map City for all public improvements including any required offsite storm and Successive drainage or roadway improvements that are needed to serve the Tract Maps that have not been bonded with another Tract Improvement Agreement. 78. The Developer shall provide performance(100%), and labor&material PW First Final Map (100°/x)securities to guarantee the tract improvements, approved by the and Successive City Engineer, prior to execution of the Tract Improvement Agreement Maps and approval of the Final Map. (Note: Upon acceptance of the improvements, the performance security may be replaced with a maintenance bond that is 25% of the value of the performance security.) Fees 79. The Developer shall pay all applicable fees in effect at the time of PW Zone 7 and building permit issuance including, but not limited to, Planning fees, Parkland In-Lieu Building fees, Dublin San Ramon Services District fees, Public Facilities Fees due prior fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, Public Works to filing each Traffic Impact fees, Alameda County Fire Services fees, Noise Final Map, other Mitigation fees, Inclusionary Housing In-Lieu fees, Alameda County fees required Flood and Water Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and Water with issuance of Connection fees and any other fees as noted in the Development building permits Agreement. Submittals 80. All submittals of plans and Final Maps shall comply with the PW Prior to Approval requirements of the"City of Dublin Public Works Department of Improvement Improvement Plan Submittal Requirements", and the"City of Dublin Plans or Final Improvement Plan Review Check List". Ma 81. The Developer will be responsible for submittals and reviews to obtain PW Approval of the approvals of all participating non-City agencies. The Alameda Improvement County Fire Department and the Dublin San Ramon Services District Plans or Final shall approve and sign the Improvement Plans. Map 82. Developer shall submit a Geotechnical Report, which includes street PW Approval of pavement sections and grading recommendations. Improvement Plans, Grading Plans or Final Map Final Map 83. All Final Maps shall be substantially in accordance with the Tentative PW Approval of Final Maps approved with this application, unless otherwise modified by these Map conditions. Multiple final maps may be filed in phases, provided that each phase is consistent with the tentative map, that phasing progresses in an orderly and logical manner and adequate infrastructure is installed with each phase to serve that phase as a stand-alone project that is not dependent upon future phasing for infrastructure. 84. All rights-of-way and easement dedications required by the Tentative PW Approval of Final Map shall be shown on the Final Map. Ma 15 COA# Condition Text Resp. Required Prior Agency to: 85. Any phasing of the final mapping or improvements of a Tentative Map is PW Approval of Final subject to the approval and conditions of the City Engineer. Map 86. Street names shall be assigned to each public/private street pursuant to PW Approval of Final Municipal Code Chapter 7.08. The approved street names shall be Map indicated on the Final Map and Improvement Plans. 87. All Final Maps shall include street monuments to be set in all public and PW Monuments to private streets. be shown on final map and installed prior to acceptance of improvements Easements 88. The Developer shall obtain abandonment from all applicable public PW Approval of agencies of existing easements and right of ways that will no longer be improvement used. plans or appropriate final map 89' The Developer shall acquire easements, and/or obtain rights-of-entry PW Approval of from the adjacent property owners for any improvements on their improvement property. The easements and/or rights-of-entry shall be in writing and plans or appropriate final copies furnished to the City Engineer. map PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of May 2017 by the following vote: AYES: Wright, Qureshi, Mittan, Bhuthimethee, Kothari NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Planning Commission Chair ATTEST: Q n mmunity Development Director 16 NTS CURB CUT OPENING @ 20' O.C. (SEE SECTION F-F) STEEL REINFORCEMENT (SEE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BY OTHERS) FC PVMT EDGE SUBDRAIN (SEE DETAIL HEREON) DEEPENED CURB 1/4" LIP @ GUTTER BIO-RETENTION AREA IMPERMEABLE ROOT BARRIER 3:1 M A X . 4" PVC PERFORATED SUBDRAIN NOTES: 1.FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BIO-RETENTION CELLS, DO NOT EXCAVATE SOIL OVER 50 LINEAR FEET BEHIND DEEPENED CURB. 2.ANY OPEN TRENCHES MUST BE BACKFILLED WITHIN 48 HOURS. 5"CONCRETE W/ 3" REBARS @ 18" O.C. OVER NATIVE SOIL OPTION 2 - BIO-RETENTION CELL WITH DEEPENED CURB SECTION E-E NTS CURB CUT OPENING @ 20' O.C. (SEE SECTION F-F) STEEL REINFORCEMENT (SEE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BY OTHERS) FC PVMT EDGE SUBDRAIN (SEE DETAIL HEREON) DEEPENED CURB 1/4" LIP @ GUTTER BIO-RETENTION AREA IMPERMEABLE ROOT BARRIER 3:1 M A X . 4" PVC PERFORATED SUBDRAIN NOTES: 1.FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BIO-RETENTION CELLS, DO NOT EXCAVATE SOIL OVER 50 LINEAR FEET BEHIND DEEPENED CURB. 2.ANY OPEN TRENCHES MUST BE BACKFILLED WITHIN 48 HOURS. 5"CONCRETE W/ 3" REBARS @ 18" O.C. OVER NATIVE SOIL OPTION 2 - BIO-RETENTION CELL WITH DEEPENED CURB SECTION E-E RETENTIONRETENTION 4" PVC PERFORATED SUBDRAIN CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL PER CALTRANS SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION 68. OVERFLOW PIPE TYPICAL BIO-RETENTION BASIN NTS STORMWATER TREATMENT AREA 12 " 18 " 6" M I N . PO N D I N G 1" 6" 2" 3:1 M A X .3:1 MAX . NATIVE SOIL SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN TOP OF BASIN OUTLET RISER SECTION B-B RETENTIONRETENTION NTS SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) 4" AGGREGATE BASE DRAINAGE INLET (UNTREATED) AC PVMT 1. 2 5 ' GEOFABRIC PERFORATED COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) 12" HDPE RISER WITH TRASH RACK HDPE STORM DRAIN (TREATED) OVERFLOW AT FREEBOARD ELEVATION 6" 18" SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN. 12" CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL SOLID COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED)SILVA CELL (TYP) SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) TYPICAL SILVA CELL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT SECTION A-A VOID OVERFLOW RISER FLOWS TO SD SYSTEM TR E A T E D O U T F L O W UN T R E A T E D I N F L O W CLEANOUT FOR UNDERDRAIN 4" PERFORATED UNDERDRAIN BUBBLE UP STRUCTURE WITH COBBLE TYPICAL BIO-RETENTION BASIN 3: 1 3: 1 DISTRIBUTION PIPE (UNTREATED) COLLECTION PIPE (TREATED) F/C DRAINAGE INLET SILVA CELL (TYP) HDPE SD PIPE (TREATED) FLOW HDPE SD PIPE (TREATED) B/W STORM DRAIN (UNTREATED) STORM DRAIN (UNTREATED) F F STA PER PLAN CURB C U T - O U T 24" 12'6" 6" NTS 3/4=1' 6" VE R T I C A L CURB STREET BIO-RETENTION 0.2' BIORETENTION AREA 2'x2' COBBLES 4"-6" DIA AREA SECTION F-F F F STA PER PLAN CURB C U T - O U T 24" 12'6" 6" NTS 3/4=1' 6" VE R T I C A L CURB STREET BIO-RETENTION 0.2' BIORETENTION AREA 2'x2' COBBLES 4"-6" DIA AREA SECTION F-F NTS SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) 4" AGGREGATE BASE DRAINAGE INLET (UNTREATED) AC PVMT 1. 2 5 ' GEOFABRIC PERFORATED COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) 12" HDPE RISER WITH TRASH RACK HDPE STORM DRAIN (TREATED) OVERFLOW AT FREEBOARD ELEVATION 6" VOID 18" SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN. 12" CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL SOLID COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED)SILVA CELL (TYP) SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) STORM QUALITY TREATMENT ADJACENT TO STREET PARALLEL PARKING SECTION C-CRETENTIONRETENTION SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) 4" AGGREGATE BASE DRAINAGE INLET (UNTREATED) AC PVMT 1. 2 5 ' GEOFABRIC PERFORATED COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) 12" HDPE RISER WITH TRASH RACK HDPE STORM DRAIN (TREATED) OVERFLOW AT FREEBOARD ELEVATION 6" VOID 18" SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN. 12" CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL SOLID COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED)SILVA CELL (TYP) SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) OPTION 1 - SILVA CELL SECTION D-D NTS OPTION 1 - SILVA CELL OPTION 2 - BIO-RETENTION CELL WITH DEEPENED CURB STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WITHOUT PARALLEL STREET PARKING NTS DRAINAGE INLET DRAINAGE INLET AR N O L D R O A D IR O N H O R S E P K W Y DUBLIN BLVD. CAN A L 2 3RD STREET EX . 8 " W T O B E R E M O V E D EX . S S T O B E R E M O V E D EX. S S T O B E R E M O V E D EX. 6" W TO BE REMOVED SD & CB TO BE REMOVED SD & CB TO BE REMOVED SD & CB TO BE REMOVED EX. 12' PSE EX. 10' PSE 96"SD (HM) 96"SD (HM) IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y AR N O L D R O A D DUBLIN BOULEVARD CAN A L 2 15' SDE, PAE, PUE PSE PSE EX P A R C E L L I N E EX P A R C E L L I N E 113' 7 ' 113'14' 65 ' 146' 14'18'1 1 ' 54 ' 145' 72' 30 ' 51' 79' 120' 17 3 ' 17 4 ' 120' 163' 12' 14 9 ' 79' 7' 5 ' 82 ' 2 7 ' 8 7 ' 4' 23' 15 6 ' 97 ' 3'17' 28 ' 17'3' 26 ' 53' 71' 81 ' 86' 6' 11' 7 6 ' 7 6 ' 72' 50' 11' 124' 174' 81 ' 10 0 ' 15 4 ' 64' 10 8 ' 6 1 ' 134' 6' 89 ' 16 ' 16 ' 12'10' 69' 73 ' 73 ' 68' 89 ' 341' 70' 16 ' 10'12' 73 ' 73 ' 23'23'73' 88 ' 5' 8' 10 ' 138' 32' 24 ' 17' 134' 6' 5' 73' 12 ' 140' 7 0' 31' 112' 7 3 ' 21' 2 7 ' 7 1' 2 3' 2' 3 9 ' 186' 64 ' 179' 5 6' 67 ' 141' 29' 12 ' 168' 71 ' 113'51'144' 10 9 ' 16 ' 10 2 ' 130' 7' 24' 23' 23' 159' N88°16'05"W 590.44'R=2087.00'Δ=8°31'13"L=310.35'N46 ° 3 3 ' 4 5 " E 7.2 8 ' N1 ° 2 3 ' 3 5 " E 7 6 2 . 2 6 ' N52° 4 0 ' 3 4 " E 4 9 6 . 9 3 ' N88°33'53"W 341.76' N1°35'51"E 15.01' N88°33'28"W 341.43' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 1 6 0 . 6 1 ' R = 4 8 5.0 0' Δ=11°11'5 3" L=94.79' N 9 ° 3 6 ' 0 2 " W 1 0 1 . 1 1 ' R=533.00' Δ=10°48'2 9" L =10 0.5 4' N1 ° 1 2 ' 2 7 " E 33 . 0 8 ' 133' 7' 133'62' 22' 4 9 ' 13'13' 4 5 ' 23 '140' 37' 10' 40' 10 (PSE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PA R C E L H PA R C E L I PARCEL D PARCEL C PARCEL L PARCEL J PARC E L G TRACT 8367 (NH14 AND NH15) 20' 3' 23 ' 31 ' 3' 6'5' 11' 7 3 ' AR N O L D R O A D ST R E E T A STR E E T A ST R E E T C STREET BSTREET B CO U R T B STREET E STREET E STREET F S T R E E T D STREET B CO U R T D CO U R T E COU R T C STREET A C O U R T A ST R E E T C 91'81'80' 662'14 ' 6' 7'13' 11'11' 66 ' 4' 14'18' 6' 79'249' 41 ' 10' 7'3' 1 5 ' 48' 1 3 ' 7' 16' 2 5 '23' 134' 6 0 ' 342' 19' 2' 18' 2 6 ' 59' 11' 17' 5' 5 9 ' 54 ' 23 ' 11' 24 ' 72' 3' 3' 79 ' 17 ' 7' 7' 14' 76' 167' 68' 2 0 ' 57' 4' 14' 13' 13' 4 3 ' 4 3 ' 23' 22' 143' 72' 3 1'15'2 2 ' 21 ' 3' 15' 64 ' 15' 3' 36 ' 27' 12 7 ' 22'65' 14 5 ' 12'25'1 0 ' 41' 2 0 ' 71 ' 150' 4' 1 1 ' 3' 5' 3' 5' 4'35' 4' 5' 3 ' 16' 14 1 ' 7' 61' 17' 10 0 ' 28' 3' 8 4 ' 2 7 ' 22' 99'33' 3 4' 4' 7 1 ' 2 6 ' 104' 104' 2 1' 9' PARCEL F PARCEL A 346' 202' 23' 113' 23' 253' PARCEL E PARCEL M PARCEL B 1920 18 17 16 22 21 24 23 25 26 14 9 8 12 7 4 11 3 21 10 302928 27 P A R C E L K 6 5 15 7 3 ' 63' 23' 77 ' 6'1 3 ' 1 3 ' 35 ' 23' 5' 7' 7' 3' 1 1 '11'3' 74' NH8 NH7 NH LINE NH L I N E 13 186' 54' 187' 15' 104' 346' 139' PARCEL N 18 ' 16' 32' PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A DRAINAGE PARCEL TO BE CONVEYED TO ALEMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT PARCEL B HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) (STREET A - STREET F) PARCEL C HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL D HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL E HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL F HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL G HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL H HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL I HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL J HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL K HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL L HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL M HOA PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PARCEL (SDE, PAE, PUE) PARCEL N PARCEL TO BE DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOTS 1 THRU 30 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS (224 UNITS) NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. PARCEL K PARCEL L PARCEL M 1763 6213 5344 PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 10646 9093 13778 13921 11900 16996 15095 7805 7192 12645 9566 9760 13804 6185 8279 6585 6395 6280 6478 7181 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C PARCEL D PARCEL E PARCEL F PARCEL G PARCEL H PARCEL I PARCEL J 10479 10763 12360 11276 11128 12495 10983 12303 11162 10397 71921 106714 3948 4545 9357 16153 5509 1684 1684 4163 PARCEL N 246 C C C C C C C C C C I R O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y AR N O L D R O A D DUBLIN BOULEVARD ST R E E T A STR E E T A ST R E E T C STREET BSTREET B CO U R T B STREET E STREET E STREET F S T R E E T D STREET B CO U R T D CO U R T E COU R T C STREET A C O U R T A ST R E E T C 344.6 2% 344.80.7%0.5% 344.8 2. 3 % 34 3 . 3 2% 344.4 2%0.5%346.1 0. 5 % 34 6 . 9 34 6 . 8 0. 5 % 2% 0. 5 % 347.6 1.4%2%346.3 2%347.7 34 7 . 4 2% GB GB 0. 5 % 2% 34 6 . 8 2% HP 0.6% 347 . 5 0.5 % 2 % 3% 0 . 5 % 3 4 6 . 6 346 . 6 0.5 % 2.3 % 2% 344.9 0. 5 % 2% 344.1 0.5%343.80.5% 2% G B343.0 0. 5 % 2%0.5% 342.5 342.2 0 . 5 % 2 % 341.9 343.1 343.3 2% 1 . 4 % 345.0344.2 2%0.5%344.9 345.7 0.5% 2% 0.5% 344.6 3 4 5 . 9 345 . 6 2% HP 346.2 345.8 0.5% 345.4 0.5% 2% 345.8 1. 0 % 2% 343.0 1.5%2% 34 4 . 0 34 4 . 8 0. 5 % 2% 34 5 . 1 34 5 . 5 0. 5 % 2% 346 . 2 34 5 . 7 0. 5 % 346 . 0 344.0 0. 5 % 34 3 . 9 2% 0. 5 % 2% 34 3 . 4 0. 5 % 34 4 . 6 342.8 LP 343.4 342.8 LP 343.3 339.8 LP 341.1 CL 344.2 HP 343.4 LP 344.0 HP 340.9 GB 347.0 2% 2% 0 . 5 % 3 4 6 . 6 346 . 5 343.8 2% 342.9 2% 2% 0 . 7 % 343.7 344.8GB LPLP 344.8 2 % 2% R I D G E C C C C C C C C C C 344.3 345.4 FF 346.3 P 345.1 FF 347.0 P 345.8 P 3 4 6 . 3 FF 3 4 7 . 5 P 3 4 7 . 0 FF 3 4 8 . 2 P 3 4 6 . 6 FF 3 4 7 . 8 FF 3 4 8 . 3 P 3 4 7 . 1 P 3 4 5 . 8 FF 3 4 7 . 0 F F 3 4 7 . 7 P 3 4 6 . 5 F F 3 4 7 . 4 P 3 4 6 . 2 FF 346.0 P 344.8 FF 3 4 7 . 3 P 3 4 6 . 1 P 3 4 6 . 7 FF 3 4 7 . 9 P 3 4 3 . 4 FF 3 4 4 . 6 P 3 4 3 . 0 FF 3 4 4 . 2 P 3 4 5 . 9 FF 3 4 6 . 9 P 3 4 5 . 4 FF 3 4 6 . 6 P 3 4 4 . 9 FF 3 4 6 . 1 P 3 4 4 . 6 FF 3 4 5 . 8 P 3 4 4 . 2 FF 3 4 5 . 4 P 3 4 3 . 9 FF 3 4 5 . 1 FF 345.5 P 344.2 P 345.1 FF 346.3 FF 346.0 P 344.8FF 345.3 P 344.1 FF 343.9 P 342.7 P 343.1FF 344.3 FF 342.9 P 341.7 FF 344.0 P 342.8 FF 344.4 P 343.2 FF 345.2 P 344.0 A B C D J I F DG H RID G E CUR B O P E N I N G ( T Y P ) CURB OPENING ( T Y P ) E CC C K 0.6% 3 4 5 . 9 0.5% 2 % GB 0.5% 342.5 2%343.5 HP 343.6 0.5% 2% 345 . 9 2 % 347 . 0 347 . 2 GB 2 % 2 %347.9 NH 14 & 15 342.6 343.7 342.6 2%2% HEA D W A L L CAN A L 2 Z 1. 3 5 % 2% 2% CITY STD. DEPRESSED DWY DETAIL CD-106 (TYP) FLUSH CURB ROLLED CURB FL U S H C U R B RO L L E D C U R B FLUS H C U R B ROLL E D C U R B ROLLED CURBFLUSH CURB ROLLED CURB 2 % C c C R=20' R=20' R=15' R=15' R=5' R=5' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15'(TYP) R=15' R=17.78' R=5' (TYP) R=15' R=15' R=15' R=20' R=20' R=15'R=15' R=23.56' R=23.56' 12' T R A I L 12' T R A I L D O L M M N R=22' R=25' R=25' EV A NH8 NH7 NH L I N E NH LINE Y96"SD (HM) 96"SD (HM) EX.TOP OF BANK 78' EX.TOP OF BANK 50'± (EXISTING CANAL 2) 13' MIN. VARIES 12' TRAIL 1' MIN 12' TRAIL 11'+ LANDSCAPE(PROPOSED) SECTION Y-Y NTS CANAL 2 EXIST GROUND FLOWLINE EX GROUND PROPOSED GROUND 10'± LANDSCAPE ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 PARCEL 3:1 SL O P E 3:1 S L O P E WETLAND BENCH ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT ZONE 7 ACCESS BU I L D I N G F A C E BU I L D I N G F A C E P R O P O S E D T O P O F B A N K NEIGHBORHOODS 7/8NEIGHBORHOODS 14/15 P/L P/L 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED HOA PARCEL HOA PARCEL RIPARIAN LANDSCAPE WITHIN THE ZONE 7 CHANNEL PARCEL AND WITHIN THE BUFFER AREAS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW/APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. (TO BE DETAILED ON LANDSCAPE PLANS BY GATES ASSOCIATES/CARDNO) 20' ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT (RIPARIAN PLANTING) * * EX.TOP OF BANK 78' EX.TOP OF BANK 50'± (EXISTING CANAL 2) 13' MIN. VARIES 12' TRAIL 1' MIN 12' TRAIL 8'+ LANDSCAPE(PROPOSED) SECTION Z-Z NTS CANAL 2 EXIST GROUND FLOWLINE EX GROUND PROPOSED GROUND 16'± LANDSCAPE ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 PARCEL 3:1 SL O P E3:1 S L O P E WETLAND BENCH ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT ZONE 7 ACCESS BU I L D I N G C O R N E R BU I L D I N G F A C E P R O P O S E D T O P O F B A N K NEIGHBORHOODS 7/8NEIGHBORHOODS 14/15 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED P/L P/L HOA PARCEL HOA PARCEL 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED RIPARIAN LANDSCAPE WITHIN THE ZONE 7 CHANNEL PARCEL AND WITHIN THE BUFFER AREAS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW/APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. (TO BE DETAILED ON LANDSCAPE PLANS BY GATES ASSOCIATES/CARDNO) 20' ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT (RIPARIAN PLANTING) * * NOTES: 1.FOR CROSS SECTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET, SEE SHEET 1.5 FOR ADDITIONAL CROSS SECTIONS NOTE: THE FINAL CIVIL DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF CANAL 2 IMPROVEMENTS: THE PAVED ACCESS TRAIL, PLANTING WITHIN ZONE 7'S OWNERSHIP PARCEL FOR CANAL 2 AND WITHIN THE 20FT ACCESS EASEMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. C C C C C C C C C C IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y AR N O L D R O A D DUBLIN BOULEVARD ST R E E T A STR E E T A ST R E E T C STREET BSTREET B CO U R T B STREET E STREET E STREET F S T R E E T D STREET B CO U R T D CO U R T E COU R T C STREET A C O U R T A ST R E E T C 27 " S S 18 " S D 1 8 " S D 12 " S D 8 " S D 8"SD 18 " S D 18 " S D 12 " S D 18 " S D 8"SD 8"S D 8"SD 8 " S D 18 " S D 12 " S D 18"SD 12"SD 1 2 " S D 8"SD 12"SD SD 8"SD 18 " S D 60 " S D 18"SD 18"S D 18"SD 18"SD 12"SD 12"SDS D SD 18"SD 1 8 " S D 18"SD 6 0 " S D 60 " S D 8"SS 8"SS 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8 " S S 8" S S 8"SS 8 " S S 8"SS 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8"S S 8"SS 8 " S S 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8 " S S 8"SS 18"SD E X 8 " W EX 8 " R W EX 8 " W E X 8 " W EX 8 " W EX 8 " S S E X 4 8 " S D EX 4 8 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 18"SD EX 2 4 " S D EX 24"SD EX 18"SD E X 2 4"S D EX 2 4 " S D 8"SD 8 " S D 8"SD 8"SD 18 " S D 60"SD 60" S D 8"S S 8"S S 8" S S INV 329.0 EX INV 328.9 INV 331.5INV 331.5 INV 331.4 INV 337.0INV 332.0 INV 335.2 INV 335.1 INV 339.5 INV 338.0 INV 332.6 INV 331.9INV 331.9INV -2.7 INV 334.4 INV 332.7 INV 332.6INV 332.6 INV 332.5 INV 334.2 INV 333.2 INV 334.2 INV 335.7 INV 333.8INV 333.8 INV 333.7 INV 334.0INV 334.0 INV 333.9 INV 337.0 INV 332.2INV 332.2 INV 332.2 INV 339.9INV 339.9 INV 339.8 INV 341.0 INV 340.5 INV 341.0 INV 337.0INV 337.0 INV 336.9 INV 338.0 INV 331.4INV 331.4 INV 331.3 INV 334.0 INV 332.0 INV 332.0 INV 340.0 INV 340.0 INV 336.4 INV 336.4 INV 336.8INV 336.8 INV 336.8 INV 337.0INV 337.0 INV 337.0 INV 335.4INV 338.9 INV 335.4 EX INV 333.9 IN V 3 3 0 . 8 INV 337.5INV 337.5INV 337.5INV 337.5 INV 337.5 INV 338.9INV 338.9INV 338.9 INV 338.9 INV 332.0 INV 332.0 INV 330.9 INV 330.9 INV 332.2 INV 332.2 INV 332.5 INV 332.5 INV 334.5 INV 334.5 10 LF 77 LF 72'-60"SD S=0.0042 48'-60"SD S=0.0042 363'-60"SD S=0.0030 55 LF INV 338.4 INV 338.4 INV 338.4 8"S D 8"SD 18"SD 1 2 " S D 8 " S D 8"S D 8" S D EVA 96" SD (HM) 96" SD (HM) NH L I N E NH LINE NH7NH8 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"W8"W8"W 8"W 8"W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8 " W 8" W 8" W 8"W8"W8"W 8"W 8"W 8 " W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"W 8 " W 8" W 8"W 12" S D 18 " S D CAN A L 2 18 " S D POTABLE WATER LATERAL & METER (TYP) SS LATERAL (TYP) FIRE SERVICE LATERAL(TYP) 12"SD 8"SS8"SS 8" S S 8" W 8"W8"W TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL STREET F CO U R T E IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y AR N O L D R O A D DUBLIN BOULEVARD ST R E E T A STR E E T A ST R E E T C STREET BSTREET B CO U R T B STREET ESTREET E STREET F S T R E E T D STREET B COU R T C STREET A CAN A L 2 C O U R T A ST R E E T C NH 14 & 15 DMA #1 DMA #2 DMA #3 DMA #4CO U R T D CO U R T E DMA #5 DMA #6 DMA #7 DMA #8 DMA #9 DMA #10 DMA #11 DMA #12 DMA #13 DMA #14 DMA #15 DMA #16 DMA #22 DMA #21 DMA #23 DMA #17 DMA #20 DMA #19 DMA #18 DMA #28 DMA #31 DMA #24 DMA #25 DMA #26 DMA #27 DMA #29 DMA #30 #5 #6 #1 #2 #3 #4 #7 #8 #9 #10 #12 #11 #13 #15 #20 #14 #18 #17 #22 #23 #16 #21 #24 #29 #25 #30 #27 #31 #28 #19 #26 #33 #32 DMA #33 DMA #32 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 7,632 18,366 25,998 9,469 379 403 2 7,595 17,403 24,998 9,335 373 448 3 3,929 6,992 10,921 4,629 185 220 4 7,289 11,965 19,254 8,486 339 410 5 6,384 2,685 9,068 6,652 266 361 6 37,960 18,921 56,881 39,853 1,594 1,786 7 24,769 7,634 32,403 25,533 1,021 1,058 8 7,939 2,967 10,906 8,236 329 336 9 10,465 3,814 14,279 10,846 434 456 10 10,689 4,874 15,563 11,176 447 461 11 22,779 8,430 31,209 23,622 945 1,786 12 1,668 827 2,495 1,751 70 72 13 12,232 5,380 17,612 17,736 709 710 14 6,576 0 6,576 6,576 263 264 15 3,776 749 4,525 3,851 154 160 16 4,866 5,284 10,150 5,394 216 220 17 11,797 3,830 15,628 12,180 487 496 18 7,778 8,673 16,452 8,646 346 350 19 6,065 564 6,629 6,121 245 250 20 6,608 2,542 9,151 6,863 275 275 21 7,410 6,449 13,858 8,055 322 734 22 8,161 4,248 12,409 8,586 343 344 23 4,807 4,051 8,858 5,212 208 432 24 12,740 13,893 26,633 14,129 565 643 25 6,065 2,818 8,883 6,347 254 383 26 4,792 1,800 6,592 4,972 199 200 27 13,661 4,700 18,360 14,131 565 614 28 6,400 2,326 8,726 6,633 265 270 29 6,828 2,882 9,709 7,116 285 288 30 4,460 3,559 8,019 4,815 193 194 31 8,554 8,801 17,355 9,434 377 384 32 9,981 4,448 14,429 10,426 417 430 33 7,824 1,996 9,820 8,024 321 402 NOTES: 1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA 3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR 4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE 5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 NTS SECTION A-A C/L 50' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 42' 4' S/W 8' PARKING 13' TRAVEL WAY 4' S/W 8' PARKING 13' TRAVEL WAY AC 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AB SECTION B-B 13' TRAVEL WAY 7' PARALLEL PARKNG 4' S/W 4' S/W C/L 33' 13' TRAVEL WAY AC AB 41' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE SECTION C-C C/L 23' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5'0.5'11'11'3.5' FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. 3.5' AC AB ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 C/L SECTION D-D 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' GARAGE FLR. 3.5'3.5' GARAGE FLR. 13'13' 0.5' 26' AC AB F/C F/C F/C F/C 22'F/C F/C F/C F/C BUILDING BUILDING CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDING 4' S/W BUILDING ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L P/L 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C P/L P/L 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C P/L P/L P/L P/L 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 STREET F NTS STREET D NTS STREET B, STREET E, COURT A, COURT D NTS STREET B, STREET C 6' PUE 3' PUE 6' PUE 6' PUE SECTION F-F AC AB C/L 26'4' S/W 4' S/W C/L DISTANCE VARIES (47.5'-50.5') PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE PERPENDICULAR PARKING (DIST. VAR. 15'-18') 26' TRAVEL WAY 13'13' 6' S/W 3.5' GARAGE FLR. 0.5' SECTION G-G AC AB C/L 38.5' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 26' TRAVEL WAY 13'13' 4' S/W 5' GARAGE FLR. 0.5' SECTION H-H AC AB FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 F/C F/C 34' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE F/C F/C F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (7' MIN.) CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C P/L P/L P/L 0.5' B/C P/L P/L P/L 0.5' B/C 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 NTS STREET A NTS STREET B NTS STREET B 13'13' SECTION E-E AC AB C/L 22' 4' DRIVEWAY F/C F/C 0.5' GARAGE FLR. BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES P/L P/L 0.5' B/C 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 NTS PRIVATE ALLEY 11'11' 8' PARKING 9' BUILDING 26.5' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 5' PUE6' PUE BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (7' MIN.) 6' PUE 10'8'5'10'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 61' RIGHT OF WAY BUILDINGS IN NBHD 2 DISTANCE VARIES (4'-14'±) 6' PSE BUILDING IN NBHD 8 C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY TRAIL PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB VARIES 4'TO 18' DISTANCE VARIES 2' SHOULDER 10' TRAIL 2' SHOULDER 6' LANDSCAPE AREA 12' RIGHT TURN LANE EX BIKE LANE EX TRAVEL LANE EX TRAVEL LANE EX TRAVEL LANE EX MEDIAN ISLAND BOUNDARY-R/W AC AB PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 EX AC PVMT 36' FC FC CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C F/C 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 EX MEDIAN VARIES 0.5' B/C F/C BOUNDARY-R/W 8' S/W 7' PWAY 6' BIKE LANE 14' TRAVEL LANE PARKWAY WITH STORM WATER TREATMENT PSE SECTION M-M NTS DUBLIN BOULEVARD SECTION N-N NTS IRON HORSE PARKWAY SECTION O-O NTS ARNOLD ROAD 14'EX 12' PSE AND SWE 3' BUILDINGS IN NBHD 7 1' SAWCUT 1' SAWCUT 3' 2" GRIND & OVERLAY SECTION J-J AC CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AB C/L 26'4' F/C F/C 0.5' 34' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE DRIVEWAY (18' MIN.) GARAGE FLR. BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES P/L 0.5' P/L 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 NTS PRIVATE ALLEY 13'13' SECTION I-I AC AB C/L 22'4' S/W 4' S/W F/C F/C 30' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (3'± MIN.) BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (3'± MIN.) 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C P/L P/L 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 NTS PRIVATE ALLEY 11'11' SECTION K-K NTS STREET A AC AB C/L 26'4' S/W F/C F/C 0.5' 34' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE DISTANCE VARIES GARAGE FLR. BUILDING DWY (8'±) P/L P/L 0.5' B/C 13'13' ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PUE AC AB PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 EX AC PVMT 0.5' B/C F/C 8' S/W 7' PWAY 15' RIGHT TURN LANE PARKWAY WITH STORM WATER TREATMENT SECTION L-L NTS ARNOLD ROAD EX 12' PSE AND SWE 0.5' MIN BUILDINGS IN NBHD 7/8 BOUNDARY-R/W EX 6' BIKE LANE 1' SAWCUT GALENA STREET ARNOLD ROAD MONROE AVENUE EX. 8" W TO BE REMOVED 4T H S T R E E T EX . F I B E R O P T I C EX. 6" W TO BE REMOVED EX. ELECTRICAL HO R I Z O N P A R K W A Y RE M O V E D EX . S S T O B E CE N T R A L P A R K W A Y EX. FIBER OPTIC E X . S S T O B E R E M O V E D PARCEL E 12 4 10 798 6 5 21 3 11 PARCEL APARCEL D PARCEL G PARCEL F GALENA STREET HO R I Z O N P A R K W A Y ARNOLD ROAD CE N T R A L P A R K W A Y 16 1 ' 68'12 ' 16' 3' 13 6 ' 13'10 '9' 13 6 ' 3' 16' 12 ' 71' 16 1 ' 101' 13' 10 ' 10'12' 14 7 ' 14 7 ' 88'87' 7'4' 13 7 ' 10 2 ' 162'155' 10 2 ' 10 2 ' 155' 10 2 ' 98'162' 10 2 ' 10 2 ' 88' 13 4 ' 53 ' 81' 37 ' 40' 6' 4' 41 ' 14' 3 ' 2' 21 ' 1' 16 ' 109'14' 31 ' 1' 3 ' 47 ' 4' 6' 4 0 ' 138' 16 1 ' 70'8' 19' 26 '82' 82' 28 ' 41 ' 15 ' 15 ' 12' 12' 15 ' 18 ' 11' 12'3' 3'3' 3' 5' 3' 2' 1' 2 2 ' 2' 2 2' 9'11' 3' 3' 2 2' N8 8 ° 2 4 ' 0 9 " W 3 3 3 . 2 7 ' N1°35'51"E 736.14' N8 8 ° 2 4 ' 0 9 " W 3 3 0 . 4 5 ' Δ=90 ° 0 0 ' 0 0 " L= 4 2 . 4 1 ' R=2 7 . 0 0 ' Δ=90°0 0 '0 0 " L=4 2 .4 1 ' R=27 .0 0 ' 9 8 6 5 21 3 11 PARCEL A (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL E 12 410 7 PARCEL D (PSE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) TRACT 8361 PARCEL B MAPPED INTO TRACT 8362 TRACT 8361 PARCEL C MAPPED INTO TRACT 8362 ST R E E T G CO U R T F 162'155'149'155'162' 25 ' S1°23'35"W 768.37' 8'8' 101'100'99'73' PARCEL G (ZONE 7) PARCEL F (ZONE 7) 50 ' 30' EX STREET, UTILITY AND ROADWAY EASEMENT TO ALAMEDA COUNTY 12' PAE ZONE 7 MAINTENANCE ESMT NH16 NH/PHASE LINE 12' PAE ZONE 7 MAINTENANCE ESMT NH9 18 ' 3 2 ' 16'CANAL 2 CO U R T G PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A PRIVATE STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL B PARCEL OF TRACT 8361 PARCEL C PARCEL OF TRACT 8361 PARCEL D PRIVATE STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL E HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL LOTS 1 THRU 12 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS (96 UNITS) PARCEL F DRAINAGE PARCEL TO BE CONVEYED TO ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 PARCEL G DRAINAGE PARCEL TO BE CONVEYED TO ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /FOR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. FUTURE SCHOOL SITE TRACT 8309 (NH5) PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 13983 14426 14433 14398 16656 15887 7 8 9 10 11 12 15887 15887 16670 15968 12665 16031 PARCEL A PARCEL D PARCEL E PARCEL F PARCEL G 40445 22592 3835 13416 20055 4 6 5 21 3 PARCEL A PARCEL G PARCEL F GALENA STREET HO R I Z O N P A R K W A Y ARNOLD ROAD CE N T R A L P A R K W A Y 16 1 ' 68'12 ' 16'3' 13 6 ' 13'10 ' 9' 13 6 ' 3' 16' 12 ' 71' 16 1 ' 13' 10 '10'12' 14 7 ' 14 7 ' 88'87'7'4' 13 7 ' 10 2 ' 162'155' 10 2 ' 10 2 ' 155' 16 1 ' 70' Δ=90 ° 0 0 ' 0 0 " L=4 2 . 4 1 ' R=2 7 . 0 0 ' 6 5 21 3 PARCEL A (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) 4 PA R C E L C PA R C E L B N1°35'51"E 206.06' S8 8 ° 2 4 ' 0 9 " E 5 6 . 3 5 ' S8 8 ° 2 4 ' 0 9 " E 1 5 7 . 6 5 ' S1°35'51"W 87.94' S8 8 ° 2 4 ' 0 9 " E 3 1 5 . 3 5 ' N1°35'51"E 414.17' 3' STREET H ST R E E T G CO U R T F 30' EX STREET, UTILITY AND ROADWAY EASEMENT TO ALAMEDA COUNTY PARCEL F (ZONE 7) 101' 414' 99'73' 155'162' 25 ' 42 ' S1°23'35"W 318.42' N8 8 ° 2 4 ' 0 9 " W 9 9 . 8 6 ' 99 ' 2' 5'12' PAE ZONE 7 MAINTENANCE ESMT NH16 NH/PHASE LINE NH9 16'CANAL 2 CO U R T G PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A PRIVATE STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL B PARCEL TO BE RETAINED BY OWNER FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PARCEL C PARCEL TO BE RETAINED BY OWNER FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT LOTS 1 THRU 6 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS (48 UNITS) PARCEL F DRAINAGE PARCEL TO BE CONVEYED TO ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /FOR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. FUTURE SCHOOL SITE TRACT 8309 (NH5) PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL # 1 2 3 4 AREA (SF±) 13983 14426 14433 14398 PARCEL # 5 6 PARCEL A PARCEL F AREA (SF±) 16656 15888 40445 13416 GALENA STREET HO R I Z O N P A R K W A Y ARNOLD ROAD CE N T R A L P A R K W A Y STREET H ST R E E T G LOOP H CO U R T G CO U R T F HP TC 354.5 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%1% 1%1%355. 1 GL 3 5 5 . 0 GL 3 5 5 . 0 GL354.6GL354.6 1.07% 1%1% 1% 1. 8 8 % GL353.4 GL 3 5 3 . 5 GL 3 5 3 . 2 GL353.5GL352.9 0.57% GL353.5 1.07% 1%1% 1% GL351.7 GL 3 5 1 . 8 GL 3 5 1 . 5 0.57% GL351.8 GL351.8GL351.21.07% 1%1% 1% 1. 8 8 % GL350.0 GL 3 5 0 . 1 GL 3 4 9 . 8 0.57% GL350.1 GL350.1GL349.51.07% 1%1% 1% 1. 8 8 % GL348.1 GL 3 4 8 . 2 GL 3 4 7 . 9 0.57% GL348.2 GL348.2GL347.6 355.2354.1353.5351.8350.1348.3 1.1%1.1%1.1%1.1% 0.5%TC 354.3 0. 5 % TC 354.1 35 4 . 6 5 TC 354.0 TC 353.8 35 4 . 2 35 3 . 9 1%LP TC353.4 1.2% 2. 5 % HP TC353.8 4 % LP TC352.6 35 3 . 5 0.5%354.3 GB TC 353.4 GB TC 3%353.2 TC1%352.9 TC 352.6 TC 1.07%1.07% 0.5%352.4 GB TC 351.7 GB TC 2.3%351.5 TC1%351.2 TC 350.9 TC0.5%350.7 GB TC2.3%350.0 GB TC 349.8 TC1%349.5 TC 349.2 TC0.5%349.0 GB TC 348.1 GB TC 347.9 TC 3%1.4% 347.5 TC 347.6 TC 347.3 TC0.5%347.1TC TC 347.0 1% TC 347.3 HP TC 347.5 1% 4%HP TC353.53. 5 % 1% 2%2% TC 352.5 3 % TC 352.21.75% HP TC351.4 3% 3. 6 % 3. 7 5 % HP TC350.5 3. 5 % TC 349.81% 4% HP TC349.9 1 % 3% TC 34 9 . 7 TC 34 9 . 3 TC349.7 1%LP TC348.4 HP TC349.0 3% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 3 5 3 . 6 GL 3 5 3 . 7 GL 3 5 3 . 1 GL 3 5 3 . 1 HP TC353.0 35 2 . 9 351.1350.9350.7350.0349.8349.4 35 0 . 8 35 0 . 9 0. 5 % 0. 5 % TC 3 5 1 . 8 GL 3 5 2 . 2 GL352.6 1% 1% 352.1 HP TC 1% 1% GL 3 5 2 . 8 GL352.6 1% 1% 3 5 2 . 7 1% 1% 0. 5 % 0. 5 % GL 3 5 2 . 2 4% 4% 4% 35 2 . 9 TC TC 3 5 2 . 9 35 2 . 0 TC TC 3 5 2 . 0 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 3 5 0 . 6 GL 3 5 0 . 7 GL350.5 GL350.5 GL350.3 GL350.3 GL 3 5 0 . 1 HP TC350.0 0. 5 % 0. 5 % 34 9 . 9 TC TC 3 4 9 . 9 4% 4% 4% 1% 1% 1% 1% 35 2 . 7 TC TC 35 2 . 7 352.6TC TC 3 5 1 . 8 349.1349.6349.0348.8 0. 5 % GL 3 4 9 . 2 GL349.6 1% 1% 349.1 HP TC 1% 1% GL 3 4 9 . 8 GL349.6 1% 1% 3 4 9 . 7 1% 1% 0. 5 % TC 3 4 9 . 0 TC 3 4 9 . 0 TC350.5TC349.6 TC 350.6 TC 350.0LP TC349.6TC348.7 TC34 8 . 8 TC34 9 . 7 34 8 . 2 TC 3 4 8 . 1 0. 5 % TC 3 4 8 . 2 3. 2 % 2% TC 347.9TC 347.5 34 7 . 7 TC 3 4 7 . 8 L P 34 7 . 9 347.6346.2 1. 0 7 % 1% 1% 0. 5 7 % GL 3 4 7 . 7 GL347.8 GL347.5 GL 3 4 7 . 8 GL 3 4 7 . 2 1.83% 1% GL 3 4 7 . 8 0. 7 5 % TC 347.6 TC 3 4 7 . 2 34 6 . 9 TC 0 . 5 % LP T C 34 6 . 7 TC347.9 TC 347.9LP TC347.2 1.5% 2% 3. 5 % 348.2 TC TC 347.61.36%LP TC 346.5 TC 346.9 3. 5 % 3. 3 % TC 346.3 1% 2% TC 347.2 TC 347.1 0. 5 % 0. 5 % 2% 346.8TC 346.7TC GL346.8GL346.8 GL347.4 GL 3 4 7 . 2 GL 3 4 7 . 2 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 3 4 7 . 3 346.7HP TC 0.5%346.5LP TC 0.75% TC 346.6TC 346.6 0.5% 1%1% 1%1% 0 . 8 % 347.3 TC 1% 1% 346.7 TC 346.6 TC0. 8 % 346.4LP TC 346.9GB TC 0. 5 % 1%346.5 TC 346.5LP TC0.5% 346.7TC0.5 % 346.6TC GL 3 4 7 . 0 GL347.0 34 6 . 9 34 6 . 9 TC 347.2TC 347.7TC 344.9 TC 3 4 6 . 7 TC 3 4 7 . 2 TC 3 4 6 . 8 GL 3 4 7 . 0 GL 3 4 6 . 9 GL346.7 GL 3 4 6 . 3 1%0.5% 1% 1% 1% 346.3TC 346.4TC FF 355.5FF 353.8FF 352.1FF 350.4FF 348.5 FF 354.0FF 353.1FF 351.0FF 350.1FF 348.1 FF 347.7 FF 347.3 TC 346.5 TC 346.6 346.8TC RID G E 346.5TC1 % 346.2TC 2%0. 5 % 346.0TC 2% 353.2 TC 353.4 HP TC 352.9 TC 353.2 TC 351.5TC 351.7 HP TC 351.2 TC 351.5 TC 349.8 TC 350.0 HP TC 349.5 TC 349.8TC 347.9 TC 348.1 347.6 TC 347.9 TC 353.4 TC 353.4TC TC 353.2 TC 352.4 TC 352.4TC 352.2TC 352.2 TC 350.4 TC 350.4TC 350.2 TC 350.2 TC 349.4 TC 349.4TC TC 349.2 TC 347.7 HP TC 347.5TC 347.5 TC 347.2 TC 346.7 TC 346.9HP TC 346.4 TC 346.7 TC 347.1 TC347.1 TC 346.9 TC 346.9 TC P 348.9 P 349.8 P 351.9 P 352.8 P 354.3P 352.6P 350.9P 349.2P 347.3 P 346.9 P 346.5 P 346.1 C D D B B B A A FUTURE SCHOOL SITE Z V X W Y 346.1 GB 344.7 LP 347.5 HP 347.0 LP 349.2 HP 348.7 LP 351.91350.7 GB 347.2 HP 346.8 LP 347.8 HP 346.8 LP 347.8 GB 354.4 354.6 PARCEL D F GL 3 5 4 . 8 GL 3 5 4 . 8 GL 3 5 2 . 9 GL 3 5 3 . 3 EEGL 3 4 9 . 5 GL 3 4 9 . 9 EGL 3 4 7 . 6 GL 3 4 8 . 0 HP TC GL 3 5 1 . 2 GL 3 5 1 . 6 354.9 TC 354.9 TC F GL353.5 GL353.5 GL352.4 GL352.4 GL353.3 GL353.3 353.2 FF TC 349.0TC 348.1 F GL 3 4 9 . 2 GL 3 5 0 . 1 TC 349.6TC 348.7 349.2 GL349.4 GL349.4 E HP TC 346.8 GL347.6 GL347.2 F GL 3 4 7 . 0 GL 3 4 7 . 0 F GL346.4 GL346.8 GL355.2 NH/PHASE LINE 3% 4. 7 % 35 2 . 9 ROLLED CURB W/ SPILL GUTTERROLLED CURB ROLLED CURB ROLLED CURB W/ SPILL GUTTER TC 3 4 8 . 0 HP TC 3 4 8 . 4 HP 0. 9 % ROLLED CURB ROLLED CURB W/ SPILL GUTTER ROLLED CURB ROLLED CURB W/ SPILL GUTTER CURB & GUTTER W/ CITY STD. DWY DETAIL CD-11 TC 347.1 1. 8 8 % 2%2%2%2%2% 1%1.1%347.6 LP1.9% 5%5%5%5% 5% 5% 35 2 . 9 5% 5%5% E G R=15' R=10' R=10' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' 2% 347.76 347.5 LP 347.2 2% R=15'R=3'(TYP) R=15'(TYP) R=15'R=15' R=10'R=28'R=28' R=3'(TYP) LP TC 345.9 LP TC 346.1 HP TC 346.3 LP TC 346.1 TC 347.6 LP TC 349.1 LP TC 348.6 TC 349.0 TC 350.8 LP TC 341.7 TC 352.8 353.9 348.0348.4 R=40' R =4 0 ' R=40' R=40' NH/PHASE LINE NH9 NH/PHASE LINE CURB & GUTTER W/ CITY STD. DWY DETAIL CD-111 NH16 LP TC 346.6 H CANAL 2 SECTION V-V B/C 5' S/W F/C CURB & GUTTER NTS STREET G 10' INTERIM L/S 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE STREET G SECTION W-W B/C 6' S/W F/C CURB & GUTTER NTS STREET H 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE STREET H18' PARKING STALL SECTION X-X B/C 5' L/S F/C INTERIM CURB NTS STREET H 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE STREET H B/C 5' S/W F/C CURB 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE STREET H SECTION Y-Y NTS STREET H 3' L/S INTERIM LANDSCAPE SECTION Z-Z 4' S/W NTS PASEO 4' L/S 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE PASEO WALKWAY 0.5'0.5'0.5'0.5' P/LP/LP/LP/LP/LPSE 5' INTERIM LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1.FOR CROSS SECTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET, SEE SHEET 2.6 FOR ADDITIONAL CROSS SECTION. 2.THE FINAL CIVIL DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF CANAL 2 IMPROVEMENTS: THE PAVED ACCESS TRAIL, PLANTING WITHIN ZONE 7'S OWNERSHIP PARCEL FOR CANAL 2 AND WITHIN THE 20FT ACCESS EASEMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. GALENA STREET HO R I Z O N P A R K W A Y ARNOLD ROAD CE N T R A L P A R K W A Y STREET H ST R E E T G LOOP H CO U R T G CO U R T F 8" W 8"W8"W 8"W 8"W 8"SS8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 12"SD 12"SD 12"SD 12"S D S D 12"SD 1 2 " S D 8" S D 8" S D 8" S D 8" S D 18"S D 8"SD 12 " S D 8" S D 8" S D 12"SD EX 1 2 " S S EX 8"SS E X 8 " S S EX 8 " S S EX 8"SS EX 8 " R W EX 12"RW EX 8"W EX 8 " W EX 8 " W EX 8 " W EX 8"W EX 2 4 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 18"SDEX 18"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 18"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 18"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 18"SD EX 18"S D EX 18"SD 8"SS 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8" S S 8" S S 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"S S 8"SS8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8 " S S 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S EX 1 8 " S D EX 18"SD SD SDSDSD 12"SD INV 338.6 INV 339.4 INV 341.0 INV 341.0 INV 340.0 INV 340.6 INV 341.0 INV 336.9 INV 343.0 INV 344.0 INV 344.5 INV 341.8 INV 345.5 INV 342.7 INV 348.0 INV 348.0 INV 343.2 INV 344.0 INV 347.0 INV 345.5 INV 344.0 INV 341.3 INV 342.0 EX INV 340.9 INV 345.0 INV 346.0 INV 345.1 INV 347.1 EX INV 342.7EX INV 343.6 EX INV 343.3 INV 341.0 INV 340.0 INV 344.1 EX INV 339.8 EX INV 340.0 INV 343.3 INV 344.5 INV 344.4 12"SD 1 2 " S D 12"SD 12 " S D 12 " S D 12"SD 12 " S D 1 2 " S D 12"SD INV 342.2 INV 344.3 1 2 " S D 1 2 " S D 8"SD8"SD8"SD8"SD8"SD 18"S D 1 2 " S D 12 " S D 8" S D NH/PHASE LINE NH9NH16 NH/PHASE LINE NH/PHASE LINE 8"S D 8 " S D 12"SD 8"S D 12 " S D 8" S S 8" S D 8"SD 12 " S D COURT G 8"SS 8"SD 8"SD EX 1 2 " R W EX 8 " W EX 18"SD SS LAT. W/CLEAN OUT(TYP) 8"W 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS POTABLE WATER LATERAL FOR 3 WATER METERS (TYP) PER DSRSD DETAIL W-24B POTABLE WM & WATER LATERAL (TYP) 8" S D 8"SD TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL GALENA STREET HO R I Z O N P A R K W A Y CE N T R A L P A R K W A Y STREET H ST R E E T G LOOP H CO U R T G CO U R T F DMA #1 FUTURE SCHOOL SITE DMA #4 DMA #5 DMA #16DMA #9 DMA #25 DMA #3 DMA #2 DMA #29 DMA #32 DMA #28 DMA #6 DMA #7 DMA #27 DMA #26 DMA #11 DMA #19 DMA #20 DMA #30 DMA #22 DMA #10 DMA #8 DMA #24 DMA #12 DMA #13 DMA #14 DMA #15 DMA #31 DMA #18 DMA #17 DMA #21 DMA #23 #6 #1 #30 #22 #23 #21#17 #31 #18 #24 #20 #15 #19#11#7 #2 #5 #27 #3 #29 #4 #32 #28 #8 #9 #12 #26 #25 #10 #13 #16 #14 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 1850 1403 3253 1990 80 107 2 2435 1569 4004 2592 104 160 3 5863 3210 9073 6184 247 368 4 12550 2785 15335 12829 513 645 5 9540 1005 10545 9641 386 415 6 3458 2403 5861 3698 148 160 7 6730 3472 10202 7077 283 320 8 2435 1241 3676 2559 102 120 9 3741 0 3741 3741 150 160 10 7526 3787 11313 7905 316 322 11 6730 3472 10202 7077 283 303 12 4870 855 5725 4956 198 360 13 7190 304 7494 7220 289 368 14 10624 0 10624 10624 425 462 15 2435 2035 4470 2639 106 120 16 13340 240 13580 13364 535 560 17 7919 220 8139 7941 318 368 18 1700 1615 3315 1862 74 120 19 6730 3472 10202 7077 283 320 20 6730 3495 10225 7080 283 303 21 2435 1472 3907 2582 103 146 22 6286 200 6486 6306 252 256 23 2435 1753 4188 2610 104 253 24 14700 357 15057 14736 589 596 25 1925 225 2150 1948 78 163 26 9887 0 9887 9887 395 440 27 5221 0 5221 5221 209 216 28 6995 1400 8395 7135 285 430 29 4355 1308 5663 4486 179 204 30 3458 2514 5972 3709 148 150 31 4870 5045 8100 5375 215 215 32 12351 1509 13860 12502 500 521 NOTES: 1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA 3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR 4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE 5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 17' PUE, PSE, DSRSD, EVAE GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. AC AB 3' DWY MIN ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 3' DWY MINP/L P/L 22'5' S/W AC AB F/C B/C 5' S/W SECTION A-A GARAGE FLR. B/C 6' S/W 42' PUE, PSE, DSRSD, EVAE 8.5' 0.5' 18' PARKING (15' COMPACT) 24' TRAVEL WAY 5' S/W 3.5' F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 23' PUE, PSE, DSRSD, EVAE GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. AC AB 3' DWY MIN ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 3' DWY MINP/L P/L 22' TRAVEL WAYF/C F/C 0.5'0.5' 0.5'16'0.5' F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5'0.5' F/C B/C0.5' F/C AC AB P/L B/C F/C 23' PUE, PSE, DSRSD, EVAE NTS COURTS F AND G SECTION B-B NTS STREET H SECTION C-C NTS STREET G SECTION D-D NTS PRIVATE ALLEY BLDG 8'± BLDG 8'± 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 NOTE: CITY STANDARD DETAIL CD-111 "DEPRESSED DRIVEWAY APPROACH" TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE MOTOR COURTS 5' PUE PUE 5' P/L P/L P/L C/L RW 6' PSE 14'6'5'8' SW TRAVEL WAY BIKE LANE PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB PWAY 3'5'-21'12'12'6'5'8' 6' PSE MEDIAN ISLAND (8'-24') MEDIAN CURB, SEE DETAIL SHEET 0.3 LEFT TURN LANERIGHT TURN TRAVEL LANE BIKE LANE PWAYS/W RW 84'-100' RIGHT OF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION H-H NTS CENTRAL PARKWAY N9/N10 8.5' MIN 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 26' TRAVEL WAY 0.5' GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. AC AB 0.5' 3' DWY MIN FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 3' DWY MINP/L P/L F/C F/C SECTION E-E NTS MOTORCOURTS SECTION F-F NTS MOTORCOURTS 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 26' TRAVEL WAY 0.5' GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. AC AB 0.5' 3' DWY MIN ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 3' DWY MIN F/C F/C C/L ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 13'13' P/L P/L RW 6' PSE 10' S/W 6' PSE PARKING RW 56' RIGHT OF WAY CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 5' PWAY 5' S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA F/C F/C AC AB B/C 0.5'B/C0.5' 36' 8' TRAVEL LANE 10' PARKING 8' TRAVEL LANE 10' N9/N10 10' MIN SECTION I-I GALENA STREET SECTION G-G NTS ARNOLD ROAD P/L 10' MIN 12' TRAIL 13' BUFFER (RIPARIAN PLANTING) EX 30' STREET EASEMENT EX R/W ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 PARCEL 24.5' EX TOP OF BANK EX CURB AND GUTTER EXISTING ARNOLD ROAD AC TRAIL EX GROUND ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT 3:1 S L O P E 3:1 SL O P E EX CANAL 2 PROPOSED R/W NEIGHBORHOODS 19/16 LANDSCAPE HOA PARCEL 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED RIPARIAN LANDSCAPE WITHIN THE ZONE 7 CHANNEL PARCEL AND WITHIN THE BUFFER AREAS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW/APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. (TO BE DETAILED ON LANDSCAPE PLANS BY GATES ASSOCIATES/CARDNO). * * BUILDING N9-16 NOTE: THE FINAL CIVIL DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF CANAL 2 IMPROVEMENTS: THE PAVED ACCESS TRAIL, PLANTING WITHIN ZONE 7'S OWNERSHIP PARCEL FOR CANAL 2 AND WITHIN THE 20FT ACCESS EASEMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY CAN A L 2 3RD STREET EX 6 " W T O B E R E M O V E D EX. ELEC. EX S S T O B E R E M O V E D EX . E L E C . EX S S T O B E R E M O V E D EX 8 " W T O B E R E M O V E D EX 12" W TO BE REMOVED 96"SD (HM) 96"SD (HM) IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY ST R E E T A A ST R E E T D D STREET CC 93' 93' 90 ' 90 ' 97' 97 '97 ' 99' 97 ' 99' 97 ' 99' 97 ' 99' 97 ' 95' 10 0 ' 4' 6'65' 73 ' 69 ' 94' 31 ' 19 ' 54 ' 60' 76' 90 ' 51' 88 ' 39'21'40' 86 ' 1'2' 95' 5' 92 ' 118' 7'4' 7 ' 3' 79'10'10' 92 ' 32'4 ' 7' 3'9'5 ' 5' 41' 43'56' 94 ' 98' 15'83' 89 ' 22'76' 99' 88 ' 65'33' 98' 78 ' 88' 15' 44'99' 88 ' 89' 15' 78 ' 97'76' 88 ' 79 ' 89'97' 18 ' 13' 13 ' 80' 82 ' 69 ' 14 8 ' 14 1 ' 66' 7' 76' 4' 14 1 ' 21' 10'10' 6'21' 59'52' 13 8 ' 14 8 ' 15 ' 69'62' 52' 16' 13 3 ' 7 ' 57' 14 9 ' 13 8 ' 13 8 ' 14 8 ' 69' 59'59'59' 10'10' 21' 37' 21' 14 4 ' 13'3'6' 2 ' 45' 7' 10'10' 21' 69' 14 4 ' 14 8 ' 58'2 3' 11 6 ' 22 ' 59' 19' 120' 131'2' 4' 2 4 ' 9' 47 ' 3'15 ' 40 ' 24' 3' 24'12 '3' 3 6 ' 44 ' N52° 4 0 ' 3 4 " E 5 2 2 . 0 9 ' N88°24'09"W 49.96' R=843.00'Δ=9°56'56"L=146.38' R=487.00'Δ=9°56'56"L=84.56' R=533.00' Δ=7°14'29"L=67.36 R=470.00' Δ=7°14'29"L=59.40N88°24'09"W 598.42' R=27 .0 0 ' Δ=90°0 0 '0 0 " L=4 2 .4 1 N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 3 9 5 . 3 4 ' CO U R T V CO U R T W CO U R T X COURT Y AR N O L D R O A D FUTURE SCHOOL SITE TRACT 8361 NH16 TR A C T 8 3 6 3 (N H 1 0 ) NH7 & NH8 CAN A L 2 PA R C E L D PA R C E L C PA R C E L B PARCEL E PARCEL A STREET BBPARCEL A (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) S1 ° 2 3 ' 3 5 " W 5 7 . 1 6 ' 164' 85 ' 18'70'98'99'99'99'99'97' 120' PARCEL F PARC E L G S88°24'09"E 16.75' 21' PARCEL M OF TRACT 8260 TO BE MAPPED WITH TRACT 8367 S88°24'09"E 681.56' 43' 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45°45°90°45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90°45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 45°45° 90° 90° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45°45° 45° 45°45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 45°45° 90° 90° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45°45° 45° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° NH LINE NH LINE NH14 NH15 NH14 R=27.00'Δ=48°40'39 " L=22.94 PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL B HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL C HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL D HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL E HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL F HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL G ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 DRAINAGE PARCEL TO BE CONVEYED TO FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT LOTS 1 THRU 29 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM (158 UNITS) NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 8510 9494 9689 9689 9689 9689 9591 8763 9138 9841 9306 9042 8798 8682 8824 8646 9253 6670 9879 8810 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C PARCEL D PARCEL E PARCEL F PARCEL G 9163 9217 8913 8907 9053 8925 10796 8226 6960 81446 2971 2903 3032 6586 17298 8588 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45°90° 45°90° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45°45°90°45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90°45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45°45°45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 45°45° 90° 90° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45°45° 45° 45°45° 90° 45°45° 45°45° 45°45° 90° 90° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 90° 90° 90° 45° 45°45° 45° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 343.1 344.70.5%345.40.5%345.80.5%0.5%346.2HP 345.70.5%0.5%346.2HP 0.5%345.9 LP 0.5 % HP 3 4 6 . 2 0. 5 % LP 3 4 5 . 9 0. 5 7 % 343.4 346.5HP1.0% HP 0. 5 % 0. 5 % 0. 8 % 2. % 2. 1 % 34 6 . 0 34 4 . 9 0. 5 5 % 1% 0. 7 5 % 2%346.0LP0.56%346.4HP0.57%345.9LP0.6% 346.3HP0.5% 345.9LP0.67% 346.3HP 0.57% 345.5 346.6 1.0%347.6 347.10.5% 345.0 HP 343.6 LP 343.7 GB 344.4 LP 346.2 HP 345.7 LP 346.4 HP 345.9 LP 346.7 HP 345.9 LP 346.9 HP 346.1 GB 344.7 LP 347.2 HP 346.8 LP 347.8 HP 346.8 LP 347.8 GB 343.0 LP 343.6 HP 342.8 LP 343.4 342.8 LP 343.3 344.2 HP IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y ST R E E T A A ST R E E T D D STREET BB STREET CC CO U R T V CO U R T W CO U R T X COURT Y 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%2% 2% 2%2% 2% FF 344.8 P 343.6 FF 345.5 P 344.3 FF 346.0 P 344.8 FF 346.5 P 345.3 FF 347.0 P 345.8 FF 347.5 P 346.3 FF 347.3 P 346.1 FF 347.1 P 345.9 FF 347.9 P 346.7 FF 348.0 P 346.8 FF 348.6 P 347.4 FF 347.6 P 346.4 FF 347.1 P 345.9 FF 347.2 P 346.0 FF 347.5 P 346.3FF 347.2 P 346.0 FF 347.0 P 345.8FF 346.0 P 344.8 FF 345.0 P 343.8 FF 344.7 P 343.5 FF 3 4 5 . 6 P 3 4 4 . 4 FF 3 4 6 . 2 P 3 4 4 . 5 0 FF 3 4 6 . 3 P 3 4 5 . 1 FF 3 4 6 . 3 P 3 4 5 . 1 FF 3 4 7 . 1 P 3 4 5 . 9 FF 3 4 7 . 3 P 3 4 6 . 1 FF 3 4 7 . 6 P 3 4 5 . 8 FF 3 4 7 . 1 P 3 4 5 . 9 FF 3 4 6 . 8 P 3 4 5 . 6 345.1 345.3 34 5 . 7 34 5 . 3 2% 2%2% 346.4 347.3 HP 3 4 6 . 8 34 6 . 2 34 6 . 1 345.9 LP 0. 5 % 1% HP 3 4 6 . 7 A B B F G HH H C D E FUTURE SCHOOL SITE NH16 AR N O L D R O A D NH7 CANA L 2 NH10 CENTRAL PARKWAY 346.1 2. % 346. 3 C C C NH8 I 344.3 345.6 345.9 344.11.8%2% LP343 . 0 2% 6" CURB & GUTTER WITH CITY STD. DWY DETAIL CD-111 CURB & GUTTER CURB & GUTTER 6" CURB & GUTTER WITH CITY STD. DWY DETAIL CD-111 6" C U R B CU R B & GU T T E R RO L L E D C U R B FL U S H C U R B RO L L E D C U R B FL U S H C U R B RO L L E D CU R B RO L L E D C U R B FL U S H C U R B R=15'R=20' R=20'R=20' R=5' R=5' (TYP) R=5' R=15'R=20' R=20' R=20' R=5'(TYP) R=15'R=15'R=10' R=10' R=15' (TYP) R=24' R=46' 12' T R A I L 12' T R A I L L J KR=15' R=15' R=4 0 ' R = 40' R=16' R=15' R=15' R=14' R =40' R=40' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=40' R= 4 0 ' R=3' R=5'(TYP) NH LINE NH14 NH15 NH14 NH LINE M 96"SD (HM) 96"SD (HM) EX.TOP OF BANK 78' EX.TOP OF BANK 50'± (EXISTING CANAL 2) 13' MIN. VARIES 12' TRAIL 1' MIN 12' TRAIL 11'+ LANDSCAPE(PROPOSED) SECTION M-M NTS CANAL 2 EXIST GROUND FLOWLINE EX GROUND PROPOSED GROUND 10'± LANDSCAPE ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONE 7 PARCEL 3:1 SLO P E3:1 S L O P E WETLAND BENCH ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT ZONE 7 ACCESS BU I L D I N G F A C E BU I L D I N G F A C E P R O P O S E D T O P O F B A N K NEIGHBORHOODS 7/8NEIGHBORHOODS 14/15 P/L P/L 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED 12' TRAIL AND LANDSCAPE AREA HOA MAINTAINED HOA PARCEL HOA PARCEL RIPARIAN LANDSCAPE WITHIN THE ZONE 7 CHANNEL PARCEL AND WITHIN THE BUFFER AREAS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW/APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. (TO BE DETAILED ON LANDSCAPE PLANS BY GATES ASSOCIATES/CARDNO) 20' ZONE 7 ACCESS EASEMENT (RIPARIAN PLANTING) * * NOTES: 1. SEE SHEET 6.5 FOR ADDITIONAL CROSS SECTIONS. NOTE: THE FINAL CIVIL DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN OF CANAL 2 IMPROVEMENTS: THE PAVED ACCESS TRAIL, PLANTING WITHIN ZONE 7'S OWNERSHIP PARCEL FOR CANAL 2 AND WITHIN THE 20FT ACCESS EASEMENT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY ZONE 7. 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CONNECTION DETAIL COURT Y IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY ST R E E T A A ST R E E T D D STREET BB STREET CC CO U R T V CO U R T W CO U R T X COURT Y NH 7 & 8 DM A # 5 DM A # 6 DMA #20 DMA #22 DMA #32 DMA #31 DMA #24 DMA #25 DMA #30 DMA #29 DMA #28 DMA #26 DMA #14 AR N O L D R O A D NH7 NH10 DMA #13 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45°45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 45° 90° 45° 90° 45°45° 45° 90° 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#15 DM A # 3 DM A # 1 DM A # 2 DM A # 4 DM A # 7 DM A # 8 DM A # 9 DM A # 1 0 DM A # 1 1 DM A # 1 2 DMA #19 DMA #18 DMA #21 DMA #23 DMA #17 DMA #34 DMA #39 DMA #27 DMA #33 DMA #35 DMA #36 DMA #38DMA #37 DMA # 4 0 DMA #41 #1 #2 #3 #20 #21 #19 #18 #23 #24#22 #17 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #16 #15 #27 #26#25 #29#30#31#32 #28 #41 #33 #34 #39 #38#37#36#35 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 3,949 2,141 6,090 4,164 167 200 2 7,511 2,964 10,475 7,807 312 420 3 7,821 2,964 10,785 8,117 325 326 4 2,829 1,994 4,823 3,028 121 122 5 1,767 0 1,767 1,767 71 72 6 5,365 1,376 6,741 5,503 220 220 7 8,317 3,123 11,440 8,630 345 444 8 8,501 3,176 11,677 8,818 353 378 9 5,931 3,649 9,580 6,296 252 260 10 7,906 4,026 11,932 8,308 332 357 11 5,658 3,908 9,566 6,049 242 244 12 5,658 3,059 8,717 5,964 239 240 13 8,723 3,934 12,656 9,116 365 564 14 12,661 6,961 19,622 13,357 534 535 15 5,403 2,784 8,187 9,687 387 390 16 15,223 5,991 21,214 15,822 633 668 17 7,906 8,206 16,112 8,727 349 496 18 5,544 5,305 10,849 6,075 243 400 19 4,268 3,891 8,159 4,657 186 280 20 994 635 1,629 1,058 42 48 21 10,425 3,123 13,547 1,629 65 355 22 1,750 566 2,317 1,629 65 86 23 6,368 2,259 8,628 6,594 264 303 24 12,623 3,397 16,020 12,963 519 547 25 10,146 4,047 14,193 10,551 422 422 26 11,291 4,369 15,660 11,728 469 504 27 5,285 1,176 6,461 5,403 216 220 28 4,450 0 4,450 4,450 178 178 29 3,110 0 3,110 3,110 124 124 30 1,481 0 1,481 1,481 59 80 31 3,106 0 3,106 3,106 124 124 32 4,062 0 4,062 4,062 162 162 33 2,829 1,211 4,040 2,950 118 118 34 5,658 2,762 8,420 5,934 237 238 35 5,658 2,745 8,403 5,932 237 238 36 5,658 2,722 8,380 5,930 237 238 37 5,658 4,173 9,831 6,075 243 245 38 5,658 4,093 9,751 6,067 243 244 39 7,365 6,564 13,929 8,021 321 353 40 6,320 6,139 12,459 6,934 277 280 41 4448 2,064 6,512 4,654 186 190 NOTES: 1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA 3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR 4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE 5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 C/L 52' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 42' 5'8'13' TRAVEL WAY AC AB CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 13' TRAVEL WAY 6' PUE C/L 44' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 34' 8' PARKING 13' TRAVEL WAY AC AB CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 5'13' TRAVEL WAY P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 6' MIN B/C C/L 13'5' S/W P/L 36' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB F/C 0.5' 13'5' S/W P/L F/C 0.5'B/C PUE (3' MIN) PUE (3' MIN) B/C C/L 13'5' S/W P/L 36' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE AC AB F/C 0.5' 13'5' S/W P/L AC F/C 0.5'B/C 3' PUE 3' PUE ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDINGBUILDING SECTION A-A NTS STREET AA SECTION B-B NTS STREET BB BUILDING BUILDING SECTION C-C NTS STREET AA GARAGE FLR. 5'± DWY APRON GARAGE FLR. 5'± DWY APRON SECTION D-D NTS STREET CC BUILDING PUE 5'8' P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 3' PUE BUILDING S/W S/WPARKINGPARKING NOTE: CITY STANDARD DETAIL CD-111 "DEPRESSED DRIVEWAY APPROACH" TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE ALLEYS AND INDIVIDUAL DRIVEWAYS NOTE: CITY STANDARD DETAIL CD-111 "DEPRESSED DRIVEWAY APPROACH" TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE ALLEYS AND INDIVIDUAL DRIVEWAYS 6' MIN 3' S/W 5' PUE 3' S/W 55' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 44' 6' S/W 18' PERPENDICULAR PARKING 13' TRAVEL WAY P/L C/L 13' TRAVEL WAY CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB F/CF/C P/L 0.5'B/C0.5'B/C 5' S/W 25' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 24' 0.5' GARAGE FLR. AC AB C/L0.5' 3.5'± DWY APRON ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 12'12' P/LP/L F/CF/C 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES C/L 44' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 34' 5'13' TRAVEL WAY AC AB CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 5'13' TRAVEL WAY P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 6' PUE 3' PUE 21' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5'0.5' 20' FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. DWY APRON (3.5'±) AC AB ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 F/C P/L F/C P/L SECTION E-E NTS STREET CC BUILDINGBUILDING SECTION F-F NTS COURT Y SECTION G-G NTS STREET DD GARAGE FLR. 18' DWY SECTION H-H NTS COURT V, COURT W AND COURT X DWY APRON (3.5'±) 8' S/W PARKING S/W C/L 43' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 33' 5'7'13' TRAVEL WAY AC AB CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 5'13' TRAVEL WAY P/L F/C 0.5' B/C 6' PUE BUILDINGBUILDING SECTION I-I NTS STREET BB 6' PUE S/W S/WPARKING C/L R/W R/W 6' PSE 6' PSE 77' RIGHT OF WAY 10'8'6'11'12'11'6'5'8' SW 6'6' SW WITH TREE WELLS PARALLEL PARKING BIKE LANE TRAVEL WAY DUAL TURN LANE TRAVEL WAY BIKE LANE CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB BUILDING IN NBHD 14 SCHOOL PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 F/C F/C 54' PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 B/C 0.5'B/C0.5' C/L RW 6' PSE 14'6'5'8' SW TRAVEL WAY BIKE LANE PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB PWAY 3'5'-21'12'12'6'5'8' 6' PSE MEDIAN ISLAND (8'-24') SPILL CURB, SEE DETAIL SHEET 0.3 LEFT TURN LANERIGHT TURN TRAVEL LANE BIKE LANE PWAYS/W RW 84'-100' RIGHT OF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 B/C0.5' B/C 0.5' N16 N14 BUILDING IN NBHD 14 SECTION J-J NTS CENTRAL PARKWAY SECTION K-K NTS CENTRAL PARKWAY 10'8'5'10'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 61' RIGHT OF WAY BUILDINGS IN NBHD 10 6' PSE BUILDING IN NBHD'S 14 AND 15 C/L R/W R/W SW PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY TRAIL PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION L-L NTS IRON HORSE PARKWAY NTS ARNOLD ROAD 12'6' TRAVEL LANEBIKE LANE EX RW PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB 30' ESMT 13' BUFFER 12' TRAIL PAE, ZONE 7 MAINT ESMT7' MIN BUILDINGS IN NBHD 14 14' DRAINAGE AT LOW POINT 7'±5.5' S/W FC 0.5' B/C EX GROUND EX HEADWALL EX AC PVMT EX CANAL 2 ZONE 7 PARCEL PLPL CCCCCC CCC CCCCC C UP UP UP WING C WING B WING A341.6'F.F.E. 341.3'F.F.E. 341.5'F.F.E. 44944449 4 9444 9 44 44 44 944449 4 9 444 9 44 44 44 944449 4 9 444 9 44 44 44 944449 4 9 444 9 44 44 44944449 4 9444 9 44 44 44 944449 4 9 444 9 44 44 4494444 9 4 9444 9 44 44 44 94444 9 4 9 444 9 44 44 44 94444 9 4 9 444 9 44 44 4494444 9 4 9444 9 44 44 44 94444 9 4 9 444 9 44 44 44 94444 9 4 9 444 9 44 44 4494444 9 4 9444 9 44 44 4494444 9 4 9444 9 44 44 9 49 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444449 4 4 4 4 44 4 9 49 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444449 4 4 4 4 44 4 949 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444 449 4 4 4 4 44 4 949 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444 449 4 4 4 4 44 4 9 4 9 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444 449 4 4 4 4 44 4 9 49 99 9 9 4 4 49449 4994 4 4 4444 449 4 4 4 4 44 4 9 49 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444449 4 4 4 4 44 4 9 49 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444449 4 4 4 4 44 4 9 49 99 9 9 4 4 49449 49944 4 4444 449 4 4 4 4 44 4 94999 9944494494994 4 4 4444449 444444 4 9 4444 44 9944 9 4 99994444 44 9 4444 44 9944 9 4 999 9 4444 44 44 94444 9 4 9444 9 44 44 4494444 9 4 9444 9 44 44 44944 44 9 4 9444 9 44 44 AC PLAN 1 PLAN 2ACPLAN 3 AC ACPLAN 1 PLAN 2 ACPLAN 3AC AC PLAN 1 PLAN 2AC PLAN 3AC AC PLAN 1 PLAN 2ACACPLAN 1PLAN 2AC PLAN 2ACACPLAN 1PLAN 2ACPLAN 3AC ACPLAN 1 PLAN 2ACPLAN 3ACPLAN 3AC PLAN 2AC AC PLAN 1PLAN 3AC PLAN 2ACPLAN 3AC ACPLAN 1 PLAN 2ACPLAN 3ACPLAN 2AC PLAN 2 ACPLAN 3AC PLAN 3AC PLAN 3ACACPLAN 1 PLAN 3AC ACPLAN 1 PARCEL J PARCEL K PLAN 1B PLAN 1B PLAN 1B PLAN 1B PLAN 1B CCC CC C C CCCCC CCCC C CC CC CCC PLAN 2B PLAN 2B PLAN 2B PLAN 2B PLAN 2B ElectricGas Fire CommandCenter ElectricGas Fire CommandCenter ABBREVIATION B/C BACK OF CURB BNDY BOUNDARY BW BOTTOM OF WALL B/W BACK OF SIDEWALK C/L CENTERLINE DMA DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA DSRSD DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT ESMT EASEMENT EVAE EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS EASEMENT EVA EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS F/C FACE OF CURB FF FINISHED FLOOR GL GARAGE LIP HOA HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION L/S LANDSCAPE LSE LANDSCAPE EASEMENT NH NEIGHBORHOOD P PAD GRADE PAE PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT PH PHASE PAE PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT P/L PROPERTY LINE PSE PUBLIC SERVICE EASEMENT PUE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT RW WATER LINE (RECLAIMED) R/W RIGHT OF WAY SD STORM DRAIN SDE STORM DRAIN EASEMENT SS SANITARY SEWER SSE SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT SW SIDEWALK S/W SIDEWALK TC TOP OF CURB TFC TOP OF FLUSH CURB TRC TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION TSRC TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION TW TOP OF WALL W WATER LINE (DOMESTIC) WLE WATER LINE EASEMENT LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE VICINITY MAP HO P Y A R D RO A D DO U G H E R T Y RO A D SA N R A M O N V A L L E Y I- 6 8 0 BL V D . RO A D GLEASONDRIVETA S S A J A R A R O A D PLEASANTON DR I V E HAC I E N D A SANT A R I T A ROA D I-580 DUBLINBOULEVARD CENTRALPARKWAY EL C H A R R O RO A D FA L L O N DUBLIN ALAMEDA C O U N T YCONTRA COS T A C O U N T Y ROAD N. CANYO N S PARKW A YCOLLIERCANYON DO O L A N RO A D I-580 PROJECT SITE AR N O L D DR I V E SC A R L E T T DR I V E INDEX OF TENTATIVE MAP SHEETS SHEET DESCRIPTION 0.1 COVER SHEET 0.2 INDEX SHEET 0.3 DETAIL SHEET 0.4 DETAIL SHEET TRACT 8360 (NH7-TRACT 8413, NH8-TRACT 8415) PH2 1.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 1.1 TENTATIVE MAP 1.2 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 1.3 UTILITY PLAN 1.4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 1.5 SECTIONS AND DETAILS TRACT 8361 (NH9) PH 2, TRACT 8362 (NH16) PH 3 2.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 2.1 TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 8362 2.2 TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 8361 2.3 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 2.4 UTILITY PLAN 2.5 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2.6 SECTIONS AND DETAILS TRACT 8363 (NH10) PH 2 3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 3.1 TENTATIVE MAP 3.2 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 3.3 UTILITY PLAN 3.4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.5 SECTIONS AND DETAILS TRACT 8364 (NH11-TRACT 8410, NH12-TRACT 8411) PH 2, TRACT 8365 (NH18) PH 3 4.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 4.1 TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 8365 4.2 TENTATIVE MAP TRACT 8364 4.3 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 4.4 UTILITY PLAN 4.5 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 4.6 SECTIONS AND DETAILS TRACT 8366 (NH13) PH 2 5.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 5.1 TENTATIVE MAP 5.2 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 5.3 UTILITY PLAN 5.4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 5.5 SECTIONS AND DETAILS TRACT 8367 (NH14-TRACT 8414, NH15-TRACT 8412) PH 3 6.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 6.1 TENTATIVE MAP 6.2 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 6.3 UTILITY PLAN 6.4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 6.5 SECTIONS AND DETAILS TRACT 8368 (NH17) PH 3 7.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 7.1 TENTATIVE MAP 7.2 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 7.3 UTILITY PLAN 7.4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN 7.5 SECTIONS AND DETAILS LEGEND PROPOSEDEXISTING / BY OTHERS BOUNDARY LINE DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA BOUNDARY RIGHT OF WAY TREATED STORM DRAIN, MANHOLE AND DRAINAGE INLET UNTREATED STORM DRAIN YARD DRAIN FIELD INLET WATER LINE AND VALVES WATER LINE (RECLAIMED) SANITARY SEWER AND MANHOLE PARCEL LINE PAD GRADE ELECTROLIER FIRE HYDRANT 2:1 SLOPE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED RETAINING WALL EARTH SWALE NEIGHBORHOOD IN PHASE 2 NEIGHBORHOOD IN PHASE 3 NEIGHBORHOOD NOT A PART OF THIS TENTATIVE MAP NEIGHBORHOOD LINE DIRECTION OF STORM WATER OVERLAND RELEASE SIDEWALK SILVA CELL BIO-RETENTION BASIN STORMWATER TREATMENT FACILITY#3 TENTATIVE MAP NOTES: 1.OWNER: DUBLIN CROSSING, LLC 500 LA GONDA WAY, SUITE 100 DANVILLE, CA 94526 (925) 743-8000 CONTACT: NICOLE MOORE 2.APPLICANT: DUBLIN CROSSING, LLC 500 LA GONDA WAY, SUITE 100 DANVILLE, CA 94526 (925) 743-8000 CONTACT: NICOLE MOORE 3.ENGINEER/PLANNER:MACKAY & SOMPS 5142 FRANKLIN DR, SUITE B PLEASANTON, CA 94588-3355 CONTACT: MARK McCLELLAN / COLETTE L'HEUREUX (925) 225-0690 4.GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS:BERLOGER STEVENS AND ASSOCIATES 5587 SUNOL BOULEVARD PLEASANTON, CA 94588 CONTACT: BILL STEVENS (925) 484-0220 5.AREA SUBJECT TO INUNDATION:A PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY LIES WITHIN ZONE AE (BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS DETERMINED) PER FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP NUMBER 06001C0309G, EFFECTIVE DATE AUGUST 3, 2009. 6.SUBDIVIDED AREA:54.5± ACRES 7.ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: PORTION OF 986-1-1-19 8.WATER/SEWER SYSTEM: TO BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT(DSRSD) STANDARDS. 9.DRAINAGE:TO BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH CITY OF DUBLIN STANDARDS. 10.GAS & ELECTRICITY:TO BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH STANDARDS OF PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 11.TELEPHONE:TO BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH STANDARDS OF AT&T. 12.CABLE:TO BE INSTALLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH STANDARDS OF COMCAST. 13.STREET IMPROVEMENTS:PER CITY OF DUBLIN STANDARDS AND P.D. APPROVALS. STREETS TO BE PRIVATE. 14.EXISTING ZONING:DUBLIN CROSSING ZONING DISTRICT 15.EXISTING LAND USE:MILITARY 16.PROPOSED LAND USE:MEDIUM TO MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 17.TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SHOWN IS BASED ON AERIAL SURVEY PREPARED IN JULY 2012. 18.UTILITY SIZES AND LOCATION, STREET GRADES AND LOT DIMENSIONS ARE PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO FINAL ENGINEERING DESIGN AND HOUSE PLOTTING. 19.DEVELOPER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RECORD MULTIPLE FINAL MAPS AND/OR CONVEYANCE MAPS (PARCEL MAPS) ON THIS PROPERTY. 20.IT IS THE INTENT OF THE DEVELOPER TO FILE CONDOMINIUM PLANS FOR THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS AFTER THE FINAL MAP APPROVAL. 21.GROSS AREA/ TOTAL NUMBER OF UNITS: PH 2 TRACT 8360- NH7,NH8 12.67 ACRES 224 UNITS TRACT 8361- NH9 3.36 ACRES 48 UNITS TRACT 8363- NH10 5.97 ACRES 102 UNITS TRACT 8364- NH11,NH12 8.08 ACRES 89 UNITS TRACT 8366- NH13 6.17 ACRES 45 UNITS PH 3 TRACT 8367- NH14,NH15 8.84 ACRES 158 UNITS TRACT 8362- NH16 3.14 ACRES 48 UNITS TRACT 8368- NH17 3.01 ACRES 37 UNITS TRACT 8365- NH18 3.23 ACRES 40 UNITS TOTAL:791 UNITS 22.EXTERNAL SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS THAT MUST OCCUR WITH PHASE 2-3, PER EXHIBIT I OF THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT: PHASE 2 ·DUBLIN BOULEVARD AND IRON HORSE PARKWAY INTERESECTION ·SCARLETT DRIVE EXTENSION / WIDENING BETWEEN DOUGHERTY DRIVE AND SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PHASE 2 PARCEL PHASE 3 ·ARNOLD ROAD WIDENING ·ARNOLD ROAD AND CENTRAL PARKWAY SIGNAL MODIFCATIONS ·DUBLIN BOULEVARD AUXILIARY LANE ·DUBLIN BOULEVARD AND ARNOLD ROAD INTERSECTON ·SCARLETT DRIVE EXTENSION BETWEEN SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF PHASE 2 PARK PARCEL AND DUBLIN BOULEVARD 9 6 5 PARCEL B 11 10 8 7 1 2 PARCEL C 3 412 13 14 15 1716 PARCEL A PARCEL D TRACT 8364 NH11 & NH12 LARGE LOT MAP SEE SHEET 4.0 TRACT 8365 NH18 SEE SHEET 4.0 TRACT 8361 NH9 SEE SHEET 2.0 TRACT 8362 NH16 SEE SHEET 2.0 TRACT 8360 NH7 & NH8 LARGE LOT MAP SEE SHEET 1.0 TRACT 8367 NH14 & NH15 LARGE LOT MAP SEE SHEET 6.0 TRACT 8363 NH10 SEE SHEET 3.0 TRACT 8366 NH13 SEE SHEET 5.0 TRACT 8368 NH17 SEE SHEET 7.0 AR N O L D R O A D IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY ST E R L I N G S T R E E T NUGGET WAY HORIZON PARKWAY FUTURE SCHOOL SITE HORIZON PARKWAY DUBLIN BOULEVARD TRACT 8306 NH1 & NH2 TRACT 8307 NH3 TRACT 8309 NH5 & NH6 FUTURE PARK CO L U M B U S S T R E E T EL DORADO LANE EL D O R A D O L A N E TRACT 8308 NH4 TRACT 8411 NH12 SEE SHEET 4.0 TRACT 8410 NH11 SEE SHEET 4.0 TRACT 8412 NH15 SEE SHEET 6.0 TRACT 8414 NH14 SEE SHEET 6.0 TRACT 8415 NH8 SEE SHEET 1.0 TRACT 8413 NH7 SEE SHEET 1.0 INDEX SHEET 1" = 100' GA L E N A S T R E E T CAN A L 2 LEGEND NEIGHBORHOOD IN PHASE 2 NEIGHBORHOOD IN PHASE 3 TRACT BOUNDARY NEIGHBORHOOD LINE NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT NTS 6" CURB & GUTTER R=1"R=1/2" 1/2" TOP OF CURB ELEVEVATION (TC) TOOLED EDGE 3/4" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT R NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE AC PVMT TOP OF SPILL ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TSRC) R=0.5" R=6" R=0.5" R=24" 4" ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" 3" ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER NTS FA C E O F C U R B GU T T E R F L O W L I N E R=24" TOP OF ROLLED CURB ELEVATION (TRC)AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" R=0.5" R=24" NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) NTS 3" PERFORATED PVC PIPE CURB AND GUTTER PAVEMENT EDGE SUBDRAIN (IN PUBLIC STREETS) R FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) FLUSH CURB NTS AC PVMT R=0.5" CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CONC DWY APRON TOP OF FLUSH CURB ELEVATION (TFC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" VERTICAL CURB NTS CONC DWY APRON AC PVMT CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE R=0.5" TOP OF CURB ELEVATION (TC) 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC 6" 8" 15 " 12" NTS 8" MEDIAN SPILL CURB 1" R=12" R=12" 1" 6" MI N AC TACK OIL TO BOND AC & PCC FINISH AC FLUSH PCC NTS VERTICAL CURB AND FLUSH CURB TRANSITION 18" M I N . TRANS I T I O N DWY ~ ~ AC PV M T ~ BLDG. G A R A G E STRUC T U R E S = 0 . 5 % ( M I N ) VERTI C A L CURB FLUSH CURB NTS CURB A N D G U T T E R , THEOR E T I C A L T O P AC PV M T OF CU R B CURB AND GUTTER AND ROLLED CURB TRANSITION TRC B E G / E N D T R A N S B E G / E N D T R A N S 3' TR A N S I T I O N (TYP. ) NTS PRIVATE ALLEY TRC VE R T I C A L C U R B FLUSH C U R B TVC 2% PRIVA T E A L L E Y ROLLE D C U R B & GUT T E R TFC 2' T R A N S . TY P * FINAL ROADWAY STRUCTURAL SECTIONS TO BE BASED ON ACTUAL FIELD R-VALUES PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT DESIGN CHART STREET NAME T.I. 96" 74" 5*20" 5*15" 4.53"5*8" AC AB R-VALUE HORIZON PARKWAY, CENTRAL PARKWAY, STERLING STREET COLUMBUS STREET, IRON HORSE PARKWAY, ELDORADO LANE, GALENA STREET NEIGBORHOOD PRIVATE STREETS, COURTS, AND ALLEYS GUTTER FLOWLINE 7.5% MAX TOP OF RAMP ROUNDED SEE NOTE BELOW NOTE:COUNTER SLOPES OF ADJOINING GUTTERS AND ROAD SURFACES IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO AND WITHIN 24 INCHES OF THE CURB SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 5.0%. GUTTER PAN SLOPE SHALL NOT EXCEED 5%. CURB RAMP SECTION NTS NTS CURB CUT OPENING @ 20' O.C. (SEE SECTION F-F) STEEL REINFORCEMENT (SEE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BY OTHERS) FC PVMT EDGE SUBDRAIN (SEE DETAIL HEREON) DEEPENED CURB 1/4" LIP @ GUTTER BIO-RETENTION AREA IMPERMEABLE ROOT BARRIER 3:1 M A X . 4" PVC PERFORATED SUBDRAIN NOTES: 1.FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BIO-RETENTION CELLS, DO NOT EXCAVATE SOIL OVER 50 LINEAR FEET BEHIND DEEPENED CURB. 2.ANY OPEN TRENCHES MUST BE BACKFILLED WITHIN 48 HOURS. 5"CONCRETE W/ 3" REBARS @ 18" O.C. OVER NATIVE SOIL OPTION 2 - BIO-RETENTION CELL WITH DEEPENED CURB SECTION E-E NTS CURB CUT OPENING @ 20' O.C. (SEE SECTION F-F) STEEL REINFORCEMENT (SEE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BY OTHERS) FC PVMT EDGE SUBDRAIN (SEE DETAIL HEREON) DEEPENED CURB 1/4" LIP @ GUTTER BIO-RETENTION AREA IMPERMEABLE ROOT BARRIER 3:1 M A X . 4" PVC PERFORATED SUBDRAIN NOTES: 1.FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BIO-RETENTION CELLS, DO NOT EXCAVATE SOIL OVER 50 LINEAR FEET BEHIND DEEPENED CURB. 2.ANY OPEN TRENCHES MUST BE BACKFILLED WITHIN 48 HOURS. 5"CONCRETE W/ 3" REBARS @ 18" O.C. OVER NATIVE SOIL OPTION 2 - BIO-RETENTION CELL WITH DEEPENED CURB SECTION E-E ETENTETENT 4" PVC PERFORATED SUBDRAIN CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL PER CALTRANS SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION 68. OVERFLOW PIPE TYPICAL BIO-RETENTION BASIN NTS STORMWATER TREATMENT AREA 12 " 18 " 6" M I N . PO N D I N G 1" 6" 2" 3:1 M A X .3:1 MAX . NATIVE SOIL SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN TOP OF BASIN OUTLET RISER SECTION B-B NTIONNTION NTS SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) 4" AGGREGATE BASE DRAINAGE INLET (UNTREATED) AC PVMT 1. 2 5 ' GEOFABRIC PERFORATED COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) 12" HDPE RISER WITH TRASH RACK HDPE STORM DRAIN (TREATED) OVERFLOW AT FREEBOARD ELEVATION 6" 18" SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN. 12" CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL SOLID COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED)SILVA CELL (TYP) SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) TYPICAL SILVA CELL STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT SECTION A-A VOID OVERFLOW RISER FLOWS TO SD SYSTEM TR E A T E D O U T F L O W UN T R E A T E D I N F L O W CLEANOUT FOR UNDERDRAIN 4" PERFORATED UNDERDRAIN BUBBLE UP STRUCTURE WITH COBBLE TYPICAL BIO-RETENTION BASIN 3: 1 3: 1 DISTRIBUTION PIPE (UNTREATED) COLLECTION PIPE (TREATED) F/C DRAINAGE INLET SILVA CELL (TYP) HDPE SD PIPE (TREATED) FLOW HDPE SD PIPE (TREATED) B/W STORM DRAIN (UNTREATED) STORM DRAIN (UNTREATED) F F STA PER PLAN CURB C U T - O U T 24" 12'6" 6" NTS 3/4=1' 6" VE R T I C A L CURB STREET BIO-RETENTION 0.2' BIORETENTION AREA 2'x2' COBBLES 4"-6" DIA AREA SECTION F-F F F STA PER PLAN CURB C U T - O U T 24" 12'6" 6" NTS 3/4=1' 6" VE R T I C A L CURB STREET BIO-RETENTION 0.2' BIORETENTION AREA 2'x2' COBBLES 4"-6" DIA AREA SECTION F-F NTS SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) 4" AGGREGATE BASE DRAINAGE INLET (UNTREATED) AC PVMT 1. 2 5 ' GEOFABRIC PERFORATED COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) 12" HDPE RISER WITH TRASH RACK HDPE STORM DRAIN (TREATED) OVERFLOW AT FREEBOARD ELEVATION 6" VOID 18" SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN. 12" CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL SOLID COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED)SILVA CELL (TYP) SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) STORM QUALITY TREATMENT ADJACENT TO STREET PARALLEL PARKING SECTION C-CIONION SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) 4" AGGREGATE BASE DRAINAGE INLET (UNTREATED) AC PVMT 1. 2 5 ' GEOFABRIC PERFORATED COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) 12" HDPE RISER WITH TRASH RACK HDPE STORM DRAIN (TREATED) OVERFLOW AT FREEBOARD ELEVATION 6" VOID 18" SANDY LOAM WITH INFILTRATION RATE OF 5 IN/HR MIN. 12" CLASS 2 PERMEABLE MATERIAL SOLID COLLECTION LINE (TREATED) PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED)SILVA CELL (TYP) SOLID DISTRIBUTION LINE (UNTREATED) OPTION 1 - SILVA CELL SECTION D-D NTS OPTION 1 - SILVA CELL OPTION 2 - BIO-RETENTION CELL WITH DEEPENED CURB STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT WITHOUT PARALLEL STREET PARKING NTS DRAINAGE INLET DRAINAGE INLET EL D O R A D O L A N E IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY EX. 12" W TO BE REMOVED EX . 6 " W T O B E R E M O V E D EX. ELECTRICAL TO BE REMOVED EX. 96" SD NH 1 & 2 TRACT 8306 NH 1 & 2 TRACT 8306 ST E R L I N G S T R E E T 9 6 5 PARCEL B 11 10 8 7 1 2 PARCEL C 3 412 13 14 15 1716 PARCEL A PARCEL D WIN G C WIN G B WIN G A 34 1 . 6 ' F.F . E . 341 . 3 ' F.F . E . 341 . 5 ' F.F . E . 145' ST E R L I N G S T R E E T EL D O R A D O L A N E CENTRAL PARKWAY IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y STREET M ST R E E T N ST R E E T L COURT H ST R E E T O STREET P STREET Q 46' 58' 53 ' 58 ' 8' 44 ' 126' 58 ' 126' 44 ' 73 ' 50 ' 26 4 ' 83 ' 3' 3' 8' 160' 14 5 ' 50 ' 43'22 ' 12 5 ' 58' 11 8 ' 14' 37' 14 1 ' 58' 14 5 ' 43'22' 13 0 ' 50 ' 58' 11 8 ' 14' 40' 14 1 ' 13 ' 13 ' 7'1'3' 12 ' 17' 12 ' 3'44 ' 138' 134' 58 ' 138' 44 ' 134' 268' 3'12 ' 17' 12 ' 8' 13 ' 27 ' 13 ' 1' 3' 40' 14' 14 1 ' 11 8 ' 58' 50 ' 14 4 ' 58'48'139' 3' 76 ' 64 ' 113' 12 ' 2' 43 ' 31 ' 34'37'23' 12 4 ' 12 0 ' 15 ' 12 0 ' 15 ' 41' 12 4 ' 22'22' 40'40' 3'3' N88°33'28"W 224.24'N88°33'28"W 306.50' S1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " W 3 8 2 . 9 5 ' N88°24'09"W 252.50' S1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " W 3 8 2 . 1 2 ' Δ=90°0 0'0 0 " L=42.4 1' R=2 7 .0 0' Δ=90°0 0 ' 0 0" L=4 2 . 4 1' R=2 7 . 0 0' Δ=90°00 '0 0 " L=42.4 1' R=27.0 0 ' Δ=90° 0 0 ' 0 0" L=4 2. 4 1' R=2 7 . 0 0' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 3 8 1 . 9 7 ' S1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " W 3 8 1 . 0 7 ' S88°24'09"E 276.78' PARCEL C PARCEL B 13 STREET J (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) STREET K (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD)STREET I (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) 77'68' 142' 13 ' 11' 13 ' 15' 15 '3'3' 38' 22' 59'1' 13 ' 13 ' 0'4' 21' 7' 31 ' 38 ' 39 ' 22'121' 121'22' 48 ' 13 ' 13 ' 43' 22' 13 0 ' 9' 3' 12 3 ' 12' 3' 12 2 ' 46'22' PARCEL A 33 ' 27' 27 ' 46' 23' 58'61' 15 14 11 1716 10 9 16 5 2 3 412 8 7 3' 71 ' 64 ' 33 ' 3' 3' 13 5 ' 10 ' 8' PARCEL D PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A HOA RECREATION CENTER PARCEL PARCEL B HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL C HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL D HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) LOTS 1 THRU 17 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS (102 UNITS) NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. TRACT 8364 (NH12) TRACT 8367 (NH14 & NH15) TRACT 8366 (NH13) TRACT 8308 (NH14) TRACT 8306 (NH2) PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AREA (SF±) 7517 8351 8769 8394 8659 8379 9310 PARCEL # 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AREA (SF±) 9274 7982 7510.71 7562 8476 8741 9049 PARCEL # 15 16 17 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C AREA (SF±) 9360 8832 8907 42307 8557 42117 PARCEL D 21978 ST E R L I N G S T R E E T UP UP UP WIN G C WIN G B WIN G A 34 1 . 6 ' F.F . E . 341 . 3 ' F.F . E . 341 . 5 ' F.F . E . EL D O R A D O L A N E STREET M ST R E E T N ST R E E T L STREET JSTREET I STREET P 0. 5 % 2.6% 1. 5 % 2% 0. 5 % 2% 4% 1.1%0.5% 3. 2 % 0. 5 % 0. 8 % 2% 2% 2% 1.5% 2% 0. 5 % 0. 5 % 2% 5.6% 0.5% 0.5%2% 2% 2% 2% STREET K RECREATION CENTER SITE 0. 5 % 0.5% 1.9% 2% 3% C A D A B DD A CBA 0. 8 % IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY COURT H ST R E E T O STREET Q 2% 0. 5 % 0.5% 1. 0 % 0.5% 0. 5 % 0.5%0.5%2% 2% 1.7% P 3 4 0 . 5 FF 3 4 1 . 7 CC C C CCC 1.3%2%0.5% FB E NH12 NH13 NH4 NH1 & NH2 NH1 & NH2 0. 5 % FF 341.5P 340.3 FF 341.3P 340.1 FF 341.8 P 340.6 FF 342.3P 341.1 FF 342.8P 341.6 FF 343.7P 342.5 FF 344.5 P 343.3 FF 3 4 4 . 2 P 3 4 3 . 0 FF 3 4 3 . 9 P 3 4 2 . 7 FF 3 4 2 . 3 P 3 4 1 . 1 FF 3 4 2 . 4 P 3 4 1 . 2 FF 3 4 3 . 7 P 3 4 2 . 5 FF 341.9P 340.7 FF 342.2 P 341.0 FF 3 4 2 . 0 P 3 4 0 . 8 FF 3 4 2 . 0 P 3 4 0 . 8 FF 3 4 2 . 4 P 3 4 1 . 2 FF 3 4 2 . 1 P 3 4 1 . 9 FF 342.0P 340.8 COORDINATION OF CROSSWALKSTRIPING TO OCCUR WITHIMPROVEMENT PLANS 2%1.7%2%2% 342.6 343.3 342.9 LP TC 343.2 TC 3 4 3 . 0 LP TC 343.0 343.2 TF C 3 4 3 . 6 HP T F C 3 4 3 . 8 TR C 3 4 3 . 5 TF C 3 4 3 . 4 TC 343.8 TC 344.3 LP TC TC 344.1 343.3 TFC 344.1 TC 343.7 LP TC 343.3 TC 342.8 TC 343.0 TFC 343.3TFC 343.1 TC 343.2 TFC 343.3TC 343.8343.9 343.2 TR C 3 4 1 . 4 7 34 1 . 6 LP T F C HP T F C 3 4 2 . 0 TF C 3 4 1 . 9 TC 3 4 0 . 9 HP 3 4 1 . 0 TC 340.8 341.2 34 1 . 2 TC 3 4 0 . 4 341.5 34 1 . 5 4 341.6 TC 341.5LP 341.0 HP 341.2TC 3 4 1 . 0 341.7 TC 3 4 1 . 6 HP T R C 3 4 1 . 7 HP T F C 3 4 2 . 0 341.6 HP TC 342.3 GB TFC 342.0 EV A TFC 342.4TFC 341.4 34 1 . 9 TFC 341.9 HP TRC 341.6 TC 341.3 LP TC340.53 TC GB LP TC TC TC LP GBLP LP TC 341.4 TC LP TC LP TC 342.1 GB T F C 3 4 1 . 3 341.1 34 0 . 8 342.9342.6 TC 3 4 3 . 0 TF C 3 4 3 . 3 341.4 340.9 341.5 34 3 . 5 34 3 . 8 34 3 . 7 344.5343.7 34 1 . 5 HP T F C 3 4 1 . 6 TF C 3 4 1 . 3 LP T C 3 4 1 . 5 TC 341.7 TC 341.4 HP TFC 341.8 HP TRC 341.5 TFC 341.5 TRC 341.2 341.3 TC 341.6 LP TC 341.2 TC 342.2 HP TC 341.7 LP TC 341.2 HP T F C 3 4 1 . 6 HP T R C 3 4 1 . 3 34 1 . 6 342.6342.0 34 1 . 4 34 0 . 2 TRCTC HP TC 341.8 TC 3 4 1 . 4 341.2 341.2 342.1 TRC 341.4 342.6 342.6 9 4 4 4 4 4 9 9 4 4 4 4 9 9 9 4 4 9 4 4 9 4 NH14 & NH15 R=4.71'(TYP) R=15' R=15' R=15' R=20' R=25' R=5' R=10' R=15'R=15'R=10' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=4.71'(TYP) R=15' R=15' R=10' R=10'R=10' R=10.00' R=15' R=10' R=10' R=15' R=15' R=40' R=40' R=15' R=15' R=4 0' R=4 0 ' R=15'R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' 341.47EX 340.4 LP 341.2HP 342.3HP 340.3LP 340.9LP 342.6HP 342.0LP 343.0GB 343.9HP 341.7 LP 342.3 HP 341.3LP 341.8HP 341.0LP 341.4 HP 340.66EX 343.5LP 344.5HP 344.0LP 345.0HP 343.7 GB 343.0LP 343.6 HP 342.8LP 343.4 342.8 LP 343.3 339.8LP R=40' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=25'R=25' H AG I J R=15' R=15' R=10' R=15' (SEE SDR) NOTES: 1.SEE SHEET 3.5 FOR CROSS SECIONS 5 SD SS LATERAL(TYP) POTABLEWATER LATERAL &METER (TYP) FIRE LATERAL(TYP) 8"W 8"SS 8" W8" S S 12"SD 12 " S D 9 6 5 PARCEL B 11 10 8 7 1 2 PARCEL C 3 412 13 14 15 1716 PARCEL A PARCEL D UP UP UP WIN G C WIN G B WIN G A 341 . 6 ' F.F . E . 341 . 3 ' F.F . E . 341 . 5 ' F.F . E . CC C C CCC ST E R L I N G S T R E E T IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY COURT H STREET P STREET Q EX 1 2 " W EX 8 " W EX 8"W EX 1 2 " W EX 8"W EX 8"W EX 2 4 " S S EX 2 4 " S S EX 15"SS EX 12"SS EX 36"SD EX 18"SD EX 3 6 " S D EX 36"SD EX 36"SD EX 36"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 36"SD EX 3 0 " S D EX 3 6 " S D EX 18"SD EX 3 0 " S D EX 24"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 36"SD EX 2 4 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 8"RW EX 8 " R W EX 8 " R W EX 8 " R W EX 8"RW EX 8"RW EX 8 " R W EX 8 " W EX 8 " R W EX 1 2 " S S EX 3 6 " S D SD EX 18"SD EX 18"SD EX 8 " S S EX 18"SD EX 8 " W EX 15"SS EX 18"SD NH 1 4 & N H 1 5 EL D O R A D O L A N E STREET M ST R E E T N ST R E E T L STREET JSTREET I ST R E E T O EX 8 " W EX 18"SD EX 2 4 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 18"SD EX 18"SD EX 8 " R W STREET K EX 96"SDEX 96"SD EX 96"SD INV 335.0 INV 333.9INV 333.9 INV 333.8 INV 337.0 INV 335.0 INV 334.6INV 334.6 INV 334.5 INV 335.1 INV 337.0 INV 337.0 INV 337.0 INV 333.9INV 333.9 INV 333.8 INV 331.8 EX INV 331.7 INV 336.5INV 335.0 INV 333.0 INV 330.2INV 330.2 INV 330.1 EX INV 328.0 INV 330.4INV 330.4 INV 330.3 INV 335.1INV 335.0 INV 336.2 EX INV 336.2 INV 337.8INV 337.8 INV 337.8 INV 338.0 INV 334.2INV 334.2 INV 331.8INV 331.8 EX INV 331.8 INV 333.6INV 333.6INV 333.6 INV 333.6 INV 334.8INV 334.8INV 334.8 INV 334.8 INV 334.4INV 334.4 INV 334.4 INV 335.0INV 335.0 INV 333.0INV 333.0 INV 333.0 EX INV 333.6 INV 333.3EX INV 333.3 INV 333.5INV 333.5 EX INV 333.5 EX INV 335.9 INV 336.2 EX INV 333.2 INV 335.8 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8"SS 8"W 8"W 8" W 8"W8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8" W8" S S 8"W 12" S D 8"SD 18"SD 8"S D 12"SD 12"SD 12 " S D 1 2 " S D 12"SD 8" S D 8"SD 12 " S D 8"SD 8" S D 12 " S D 12"SD 8"SD 8" S D 12 " S D 8"SD 8" S D 8"S D 12"SD 12"SD 8" S D 12"SD 8"S D 8"SD 12 " S D 12"SD12"SD12"SD 8" S D 8"SD 8"S D RECREATION CENTER SITE (SEE SDR) TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL COURT H SCALE: 1"=20' CC C C CCC ST E R L I N G S T R E E T EL D O R A D O L A N E IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY STREET M ST R E E T N ST R E E T L COURT H STREET J ST R E E T O STREET P STREET Q STREET K UP UP UP WIN G C WIN G B WIN G A 341 . 6 ' F.F . E . 341 . 3 ' F.F . E . 341 . 5 ' F.F . E . DMA #1 DMA #2 DMA #3 DMA #4 DMA #5 DMA #6 DMA #7 DMA #8 DMA #11 DMA #10 DMA #13 DMA #12 DMA #14 DMA #15 DMA #16 DMA #19 DMA #18 DMA #17 DMA #23 DMA #20 DMA #21 DMA #22 DMA #28 DMA #27 DMA #26 DMA #25 DMA #24 CC C C CCC STREET IDMA #9 #1 #2 #5 #4 #3 #14 #12 #13 #10 #11 #8 #9 #6 #7 #15 #19 #18 #17 #16 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 #22 #21 #20 #23 DMA #29 #29 DMA #30#30 RECREATION CENTER - STORMWATER QUALITY TREATMENT IS SHOWN ON SDR SHEET C.7 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 6737 2775 9512 7015 281 284 2 5676 2478 8154 5924 237 240 3 3153 1477 4630 3301 132 148 4 9847 1308 11155 9978 399 400 5 4625 411 5036 4666 187 190 6 6196 1251 7447 6321 253 255 7 5786 1596 7382 5946 238 240 8 5188 744 5932 5262 210 234 9 175 1897 2072 365 15 77 10 2977 992 3969 3076 123 124 11 1039 0 1039 1039 42 63 12 10883 2908 13791 11174 447 451 13 3737 677 4414 3805 152 155 14 6814 302 7116 6844 274 275 15 5657 3018 8675 5959 238 240 16 5657 3054 8711 5962 238 240 17 4916 0 4916 4916 197 205 18 16732 7180 23912 17450 698 716 19 5161 0 5161 5161 206 206 20 14556 6548 21104 15211 608 671 21 1726 441 2167 1770 71 72 22 1069 90 1159 1078 43 44 23 15514 5705 21219 16085 643 717 24 1953 324 2277 1985 79 80 25 1082 793 1875 1161 46 47 26 12393 3089 15482 12702 508 510 27 1839 0 1839 1839 74 80 28 6982 1236 8218 7106 284 382 29 5657 2451 8108 5902 236 240 30 1440 0 1440 1440 58 64 NOTES:1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 10'8'5'5'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 56' RIGHT OF WAY BUILDING 6' PSE C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C 10'8'5'10'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 61' RIGHT OF WAY 6' PSE C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY TRAIL PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C C/L 6' PSE 72' RIGHT OF WAY 6'11'12'11'6'5'8' S/W 6'6' BIKE LANE TRAVEL WAYDUAL TURN LANETRAVEL WAYBIKE LANE PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB BUILDING PWAY FC 0.5'B/CBUILDINGBUILDINGBUILDING R/W 6' PSE 5'8' S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA BUILDING PWAY FC 0.5'B/C R/W PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA SECTION G-G NTS EL DORADO LANE SECTION H-H NTS IRON HORSE PARKWAY SECTION I-I NTS CENTRAL PARKWAY C/L SECTION A-A 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' GARAGE FLR. 3' MIN APRON DWY GARAGE FLR. 13'13'0.5' 26' AC AB F/C F/C ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L P/L NTS STREETS O, P, N, AND L, COURT H C/L 26' TRAVEL WAY 13'13' 3' DWY APRON GARAGE FLR. 0.5' SECTION B-B AC AB FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' P/L P/L NTS STREETS P, M 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE BUILDING 18' C/L 26' TRAVEL WAY 13'13'3' GARAGE FLR. 0.5' SECTION C-C AC AB FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' P/L P/L NTS STREET P, M 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE BUILDING 8' SECTION D-D NTS STREET I, J, K C/L 26' TRAVEL WAY 13'13' 0.5' AC AB F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' P/L DISTANCE VARIES (42'-45') PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE BUILDING 18' 15'-18' PARKING 6' S/W CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 3' MIN APRON DWY 3' DWY APRON P/L SECTION E-E NTS STREET Q C/L 30' TRAVEL WAY 18' PARKING 0.5' AC AB F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C 43' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 30' CORRIDOR/SDE 12' TRAVEL WAY 12' TRAVEL WAY 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION F-F NTS STREET L C/L 24' TRAVEL WAY 15'-18' PARKING 0.5' AC AB F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C P/LDISTANCE VARIES (40'-43') PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 12' TRAVEL WAY 12' TRAVEL WAY 6' S/W GARAGE FLR. FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 RECREATION CENTER SITE P/L 3' DWY APRON 6' S/W B/W 13' 4' S/W3' BUILDING IN NBHD 2 6' 7'± TURNOUT RECREATION CENTER 6' CURB CUTP/L 14'6'5'8' 6' PSE TRAVEL LANEBIKE LANE PWAYS/W 82' RIGHT OF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 16' MEDIAN ISLAND 14'6'5'8'6' PSE TRAVEL LANE BIKE LANE PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C R/WR/W N4 REC CENTER/ N10 7' MIN SECTION J-J NTS STERLING STREET IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y ST E R L I N G S T R E E T CENTRAL PARKWAY HOR I Z O N P A R K W A Y 4TH STREET HU T C H I N S A V E N U E EX. FIBER OPTIC EX. GAS EX . G A S T O B E R E M O V E D EX . F I B E R O P T I C EX. FIBER OPTIC INTERIM 8" SS TO BE RELOCATED EX 1 2 " S S T O B E R E M O V E D EX W T O B E R E M O V E D EX W T O B E R E M O V E D EX 6 " W T O B E R E M O V E D INTERIM 30" SD TO BE RELOCATED EX 15" SS EX 8" W LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE FUTURE NH 24 NH 13 FU T U R E S C H O O L 34 5340 345 340 Δ=90 ° 0 0 ' 0 0 " L= 4 2 . 4 1 ' R=2 7 . 0 0 ' PL A N 2 C PL A N 2 C PLAN 2C PL A N 2 C PL A N 2 C IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y ST E R L I N G S T R E E T CENTRAL PARKWAY ST R E E T R CO U R T J CO U R T L COURT M ST R E E T T 2 6 14 10 13 16 15 1 4 3 12119 87540 48 44 41 30 28 29 27 26 25 31 45 42 43 38 37 39 49 46 47 20 19 24 23 22 21 35 36 33 34 32 18 17 69 91 92 93 87 86 88 80 79 858483 78 68 70 57 66 67 65 555152 62 61 58 53 54 56 89 81 90 82 50 63 64 77 73 72 71767574 949697989910010410210310595 71' 71' 71' 45 ' 34 ' 34 ' 33 ' 15' 61' 43 ' 34 ' 34 ' 31 ' 11' 14 ' 57 ' 67 ' 67 ' 67 ' 57 ' 14' 30'34'34'33' 14' 43'34'34'39'23'23' 11' 23' 42 ' 14' 34'34'34'30' 14' 42 ' 11'11' 14 ' 66 ' 66 ' 66 ' 23' 35 ' 34 ' 34 ' 39 ' 69' 69' 69' 69' 22 ' 34 ' 34 ' 132' 132' 14 2 ' 14 2 ' 65 ' 65 ' 63 ' 12 ' 3' 35'34' 33' 37 ' 55' 0'3' 15 '49' 16 ' 2' 5 2' 61' 38 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 7' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 41 ' 11' 17 '55' 31 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 7' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 15 ' 18' 3 4' 3 5' 3 6 ' 1 1 ' 2 4' 12 ' 4 3 ' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 75' 84' 96' 102' 49 7 ' 42 ' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 73' 38 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 33 ' 38 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 11 ' 2 4'0'4' 17'10 ' 17' 3' 10 ' 5 1' 115' 40'35' 57 ' 66 ' 66 ' 14' 30'35'40' 50' 14'5' 3'5 ' 4'17 ' 4' 5'3' 11 ' 106' 106' 11'1' 3' 5' 4' 17 ' 4' 5 ' 4' 12'38'33'35' 67 ' 67 ' 14'1' 3'5' 4' 17 ' 4' 5 ' 3' 2' 11'13'54'59'35'82' 45 ' 34 ' 34 ' 32 ' 17' 60'23' 43 ' 34 ' 34 ' 71' 71' 32 ' 11' 71' 44'38'38'38'38'38'43' 52 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 53 ' 1 5' 34'38'38'38'38'38'32'17' 44'38'38'30'13 ' 8'5' 13 ' 32'38'43' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 76 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 150'113' 26 ' 63 ' 52 ' 44'38'38'30'32'38'43' 13 ' 13 ' 26 ' 26 ' 44'38'38'38'38'38'43' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 76 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 15 ' 34'38'38'38'38'38'32' 17 ' 52 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 47'38'38'33'1 5' 53 ' 43'38'38'47' 39 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 37 ' 43'38'38'34' 153' 26 ' 13 ' 13'13 ' 26 ' 62 ' 43'38'38'34' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 43'38'38'47' 53 ' 14 '33'38'38'47' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 76 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 44'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38' 76 ' STREET VPARCEL C CO U R T N (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) ST R E E T U PARCEL EPARCEL D COURT P (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) COURT 0 (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL F COURT Q(PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) STREET S (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD)PARCEL H PARCEL G PARCEL B COURT I(PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) CO U R T K COURT R (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 3 8 3 . 3 9 ' R =4 8 0 .0 0 'Δ =1 1 °2 1'0 9 "L =9 5 .11 Δ =9 0°00'00" L =42.41'R =2 7.00' S88°24'09"E 639.28' Δ = 9 0 °00'00" L = 4 2.41' R = 2 7.00' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 2 5 8 . 1 7 ' R = 2 9 5 . 0 0' Δ = 2 6 ° 2 6'2 2" L =13 6.13 Δ=51°06'15" L=24.08' R=27.00' PARCEL A PARCEL L TRACT 8364 PARCEL J TO BE MAPPED WITH TRACT 8365 TRACT 8364 PARCEL K TO BE MAPPED WITH TRACT 8365 82'55'34'34'51'54'42' 26 ' 61 ' 1' 30 ' 62 ' 78' 5960 306' 256' 25 6 ' 25 8 ' 26 0 ' 156' 114 115 116 117 125 126 124 129 128 127 38'34' 50 ' 72' 12 4 ' 44'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38'38' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 38'38'38'44' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 37'62' 76'26'62' 62' 45 ' 38 ' 31 ' 76' 76' 43 ' 38 ' 32 ' 11 4 ' 13'13' 26' 13 ' PA R C E L O CO U R T T (P U E , P A E , E V A E , D S R S D ) N88°24'09"W 99.65' N42 ° 2 2 ' 1 5 " E 7 8 . 9 3 ' 62 ' 37 ' 43 ' 38 ' 18 ' 62' HORI Z O N P A R K W A Y 1183' 9' 23'18 ' 57 ' R =6 2 0 .0 0 'Δ =4 3 °1 8 '2 8 "L =4 6 8 .6 4 4 4 ' 120 121 122 123 22'3' 23 ' 3' 2' 3' 15 ' 37' 15 ' 4' 3 6' 4 ' 16'19 ' 16' 1 9 0 ' 38'38'38'38'38'38'38' 4 0 ' 7 8' 7 6' 63'26'57' 5'32'32' 1 8 ' 38 ' 90 ' 48 ' 52 ' 97 ' 49 ' 31 ' 31 ' 13'13' 36 ' (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL N PA R C E L M PARCEL Q CO U R T S (P U E , P A E , E V A E , D S R S D ) PARCEL P 119 3' 3' 18 ' 76' 17 ' 62'63' 311' 484' 64' 110 111 112 11310610710810962 ' 38' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 38' 49 ' 38 ' 43 ' 49 ' STREET W PARCEL I64' 28 ' 45 ' NH11 NH12 NH18 NH LINE NH/PHASE LINE PA R C E L P NH / P H A S E LI N E NH LINE LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE 101 49 'PL A N 2 C FUTURE NH 19 FU T U R E S C H O O L SI T E PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL B PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL C PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL D PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL E PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL F PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL G HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL H HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL I HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL (PARK) PARCEL J PARCEL OF TRACT 8364 PARCEL K PARCEL OF TRACT 8364 LOTS 1 THRU 89 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOT PARCEL L PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL M PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL N PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL O PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL P HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL (PARK) PARCEL Q HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL LOTS 1 THRU 129 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOT NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. TRACT 8364 8365 TYPICAL PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT SCALE: 1"=20' NOTE: PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT WILL BE DEFINED IN THE CONDITIONS, COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTIONS (CC & R'S) OF THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION (HOA), WHICH WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP. ST R E E T U CO U R T N PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT (TYP) SCHEMATIC FENCE LOCATION (TYP) LOTS 1 - 49 PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3431 2423 2423 3043 2890 2288 2288 2658 3040 2261 2261 2775 3472 2363 2363 2711 2489 2226 3157 3482 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 3061 2704 2494 2418 2414 2414 2414 2414 2414 2414 4207 2565 2295 2295 2295 2295 2295 2295 2339 2656 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2328 3100 3188 2356 2785 3039 2423 2423 3414 2751 2394 2394 2394 2394 2394 2683 2709 2394 2469 2498 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 2394 2394 2772 2750 2375 2375 2483 2453 2375 2688 2683 2394 2394 2394 2394 2394 2751 3010 2394 2394 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 2688 2709 2394 2394 3185 3168 2375 2375 2688 2688 2394 2394 3010 2728 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2356 2728 3288 3708 3067 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C PARCEL D PARCEL E PARCEL F PARCEL G PARCEL H PARCEL I PARCEL L PARCEL M 4053 3318 3087 2813 2375 2932 3472 2889 3332 62411 10096 21556 3975 3001 4061 511 1935 10428 4750 2127 PARCEL N PARCEL O PARCEL P PARCEL Q 19082 3028 6326 1840 PARCEL #AREA (SF±) PLAN 1A PLAN 1A PL A N 1 A PL A N 1 A PLAN 1A IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y ST E R L I N G S T R E E T CENTRAL PARKWAY HORI Z O N P A R K W A Y ST R E E T R CO U R T J CO U R T L COURT M ST R E E T T 2 6 14 10 13 16 15 1 4 3 12119 87540 48 44 41 30 28 29 27 26 25 31 45 42 43 38 37 39 49 46 47 20 19 24 23 22 21 35 36 33 34 32 18 17 69 87 86 88 80 79 858483 78 68 70 57 66 67 65 555152 62 61 58 53 54 56 89 81 82 50 63 64 73 72 71767574 71' 71' 71' 45 ' 34 ' 34 ' 33 ' 15' 61' 43 ' 34 ' 34 ' 31 ' 11' 14 ' 57 ' 67 ' 67 ' 67 ' 57 ' 1 4'30'34'34'33' 14' 43'34'34'39'23'23' 11' 23' 42 ' 14' 34'34'34'30' 14 ' 42 ' 11'11' 14 ' 66 ' 66 ' 66 ' 23' 35 ' 34 ' 34 ' 39 ' 69' 69' 69' 69' 22 ' 34 ' 34 ' 132' 132' 14 2 ' 14 2 ' 38'34' 65 ' 65 ' 63 ' 12 ' 50 ' 3' 35'34' 33' 37 ' 55'3' 15 ' 72' 5 2' 61' 38 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 7' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 41 ' 11' 17 ' 55' 31 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 7' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 15 ' 18' 3 4' 3 5' 3 6 ' 1 1' 24' 12 ' 4 3 ' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 71' 75' 84' 96' 102' 49 7 ' 42 ' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 67' 73' 38 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 33 ' 38 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 34 ' 11 ' 2 4' 4' 17'10 ' 17'3'10 ' 5 1' 115' 40'35' 57 ' 66 ' 66 ' 14' 30'35'40' 50' 14'5' 3 ' 5'4' 17 ' 4'5' 3'11 ' 106' 106' 11'1' 3'5' 4'17 ' 4' 5'4'12' 38'33'35' 67 ' 67 ' 14 ' 1' 3'5' 4' 17 ' 4' 5 ' 3' 2' 11'13'54'59'35'82' 45 ' 34 ' 34 ' 32 ' 17' 60'23' 43 ' 34 ' 34 ' 71' 71' 32 ' 11' 71' 44'38'38'38'38'38'43' 52 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 53 ' 15' 34'38'38'38'38'38'32' 17' 44'38'38'30' 13 ' 8'5' 13 ' 32'38'43' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 76 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 113' 26 ' 63 ' 52 ' 44'38'38'30'32'38'43' 13 ' 13 ' 26 ' 26 ' 44'38'38'38'38'38'43' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 76 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 15' 34'38'38'38'38'32' 17' 52 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 47'38'38'33' 15' 53 ' 43'38'38'47' 39 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 63 ' 37 ' 43'38'38'34' 153' 26 ' 13 ' 13'13 ' 26 ' 62 ' 43'38'38'34' 63 ' 62 ' 62 ' 62 ' 43'38'38'47' 153' 53 ' 14' STREET VPARCEL C CO U R T N (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) ST R E E T U PARCEL EPARCEL D COURT P (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) COURT 0(PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL F COURT Q(PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) STREET S (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD)PARCEL H PARCEL G PARCEL B COURT I(PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) CO U R T K N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 3 8 3 . 3 9 ' N42 ° 2 2 ' 1 5 " E 7 8 . 9 3 ' R =4 8 0 .0 0 'Δ =1 1 °2 1'0 9 "L =9 5 .11 Δ =9 0 °00'00" L =4 2.41'R =2 7.00' N88°24'09"W 639.28' Δ = 9 0 ° 00'00" L = 4 2.41' R = 2 7.00' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 2 5 8 . 1 7 ' R = 2 9 5 . 0 0' Δ = 2 6 ° 2 6'2 2" L =13 6.13 R=27.00' Δ=78°33'55" L=37.02 PARCEL A PARCEL IPARCEL I N88°24'09"W 68.50' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 1 0 2 . 9 9 ' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 6 1 . 2 9 ' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 3 0 . 1 2 ' N88°24'09"W 158.34'PA R C E L K N1°35'51"E 6.53'N1°35'51"E 9.97' R =6 2 0 .0 0 ' Δ =5 °5 5 '0 8 " L =6 4 .0 5 ' PARCEL J 76 ' 76 ' 150' 5960 306' 30' 65 ' 78' 42'82'55'34'34'51'54' 30 ' NH11 NH12 NH LINE NH/PHASE LINE NH18 1' LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE 38' 67' 77 N88°24'09"W 325.08' PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL B PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL C PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL D PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL E PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL F PRIVATE STREET (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL G HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL H HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL I HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL (PARK) PARCEL J PARCEL TO BE RETAINED BY OWNER FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PARCEL K PARCEL TO BE RETAINED BY OWNER FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT LOTS 1-89 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. FUTURE NH 19 FU T U R E S C H O O L SI T E TRACT 8364 TYPICAL PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT SCALE: 1"=20' ST R E E T U CO U R T u PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT (TYP) SCHEMATIC FENCE LOCATION (TYP) LOTS 1 - 49 NOTE: PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT WILL BE DEFINED IN THE CONDITIONS, COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTIONS (CC & R'S) OF THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION (HOA), WHICH WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP. PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3431 2423 2423 3043 2890 2288 2288 2658 3040 2261 2261 2775 3472 2363 2363 2711 2489 2226 3157 3482 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 3061 2704 2494 2418 2414 2414 2414 2414 2414 2414 4207 2565 2295 2295 2295 2295 2295 2295 2339 2656 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2328 3100 3188 2356 2785 3039 2423 2423 3414 2751 2394 2394 2394 2394 2394 2683 2709 2394 2469 2498 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 2394 2394 2772 2750 2375 2375 2483 2453 2375 2688 2683 2394 2394 2394 2394 2394 2751 3010 2394 2394 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C PARCEL D PARCEL E PARCEL F PARCEL G PARCEL H PARCEL I PARCEL P 2688 2709 2394 2394 3185 3168 2375 2375 2688 62411 10096 21556 3975 3001 4061 511 1935 10428 6326 EV EV EV EV EV EV EV EV EVEV EV EV EV EV EV EV EV R=5' R=5' IR=15' 0. 5 % 1.9%348.5 0.67%0.5% 349.1 1. 0 % 348.4 0.5% 348.0 347.2 2. 0 % 1. 0 % 347.5 347.6 348.3 348.00.67%348.40.6%1.0%346.7 0.5%346.2 0.5% 34 8 . 1 34 6 . 9 0. 9 % 0. 9 % 345.8 34 5 . 8 LP 346.0 0. 8 % LP LP 347.41.0%348.11.0%347.3347.9 0.56%347.3347.71.2%346.0 34 5 . 6 0. 9 3 % 345.50.5%345.90.5%346.1345.0 0.5%345.50.5%344.4344.2 LP 34 6 . 3 345.2 34 4 . 3 1. 4 3 % 1. 4 3 % HP 345.6 0.6%345.0 0.55% 34 5 . 8 34 4 . 2 1. 1 % 1. 1 % 1. 7 % 34 4 . 1 343.5 34 2 . 5 2. 2 % 0. 7 8 % 343.7 342.7 0.7% 34 2 . 0 1. 2 % 34 3 . 8 1. 1 % 0. 9 2 % IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y CENTRAL PARKWAY HORI Z O N P A R K W A Y ST R E E T R STREET S COURT I CO U R T K CO U R T J CO U R T L COURT M CO U R T N ST R E E T U ST R E E T T COURT O COURT P COURT Q STREET V COURT R STREET W CO U R T S CO U R T T 342.3 HP 341.7 LP 344.2 GB 347.4 HP 346.4 GB 340.9 LP 342.6 HP 342.0 LP 343.0 GB 343.9 HP 343.5 LP 344.5 HP 344.0 LP 345.0 HP 343.6 LP 347.1 HP 346.6 LP 347.6 HP 347.0 LP 347.8 HP 346.7 LP/GB LP 348.3 HP 347.6 LP 348.1 HP 347.4 LP 347.9 HP 347.2 LP 347.7 HP 347.0 LP 347.4 HP 346.8 LP 34 8 . 8 34 9 . 4 2%2% 347.8 2%2% 2%2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%2% 2% 2% 2%2% 2% 2%2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 342.3 2% 2% 2% 343.1 GB HP GB 3 4 2 . 2 1% 34 4 . 6 HP 34 6 . 5 GB 2% 346.9 GB V-GUTTER 2% 0.5% 2% 2% FF 344.8 P 343.8 FF 345.2 P 344.2 FF 345.6 P 344.6 FF 346.0 P 345.0 FF 345.9 P 344.9 FF 346.1 P 345.1 FF 346.2 P 345.2 FF 346.1 P 345.1 FF 345.7 P 344.7 FF 345.9 P 344.9 FF 346.0 P 345.0 FF 345.9 P 344.9 FF 345.0 P 344.0 FF 345.5 P 344.5 FF 346.0 P 345.0 FF 346.4 P 345.4 FF 347.0 P 346.0FF 346.8 P 345.8 FF 347.0 P 346.0 FF 346.7 P 345.7 FF 346.4 P 345.4 FF 346.1 P 345.1 FF 345.8 P 344.8 FF 345.5 P 344.5 FF 345.2 P 344.2 FF 344.8 P 343.8 FF 344.5 P 343.5 FF 344.0 P 343.0 FF 343.7 P 342.7 FF 343.3 P 342.3 FF 342.9 P 341.9 FF 346.6 P 345.6 FF 346.3 P 345.3 FF 346.0 P 345.0 FF 345.7 P 344.7 FF 345.4 P 344.4 FF 345.1 P 344.1 FF 344.8 P 343.8 FF 344.5 P 343.5 FF 343.1 P 342.1 FF 343.3 P 342.3 FF 343.5 P 342.5 FF 342.9 P 341.9 FF 343.1 P 342.1 FF 343.3 P 342.3 FF 344.8 P 343.8 FF 344.6 P 343.6 FF 344.3 P 343.3 FF 343.6 P 342.6 FF 345.1 P 344.1 FF 345.4 P 344.4 FF 345.5 P 344.5 FF 346.2 P 345.2 FF 346.3 P 345.3 FF 346.5 P 345.5 FF 346.7 P 345.7 FF 348.2 P 347.2 FF 348.5 P 347.5FF 348.7 P 347.7 FF 348.3 P 347.3FF 347.7 P 346.7 FF 347.3 P 346.3FF 346.9 P 345.9 FF 347.3 P 346.3 FF 347.7 P 346.7 FF 348.2 P 347.2 FF 348.8 P 347.8 FF 348.8 P 347.8 FF 348.6 P 347.6 FF 348.4 P 347.4 FF 349.3 P 348.3 FF 349.1 P 348.1FF 348.9 P 347.9 FF 348.8 P 347.8FF 348.5 P 347.5 FF 348.3 P 347.3 FF 348.2 P 347.2 FF 347.2 P 346.2 FF 347.4 P 346.4 FF 346.9 P 345.9 FF 346.9 P 345.9 FF 348.2 P 347.2 FF 348.4 P 347.4 FF 348.6 P 347.6 FF 347.9 P 346.9 FF 348.2 P 347.2 FF 348.9 P 347.9 FF 349.0 P 348.0 FF 348.5 P 347.5 FF 348.6 P 347.6 FF 349.0 P 348.0FF 348.9 P 347.9 FF 348.8 P 347.8 FF 349.0 P 348.0 FF 349.4 P 348.4 FF 349.4 P 348.4 FF 349.3 P 348.3FF 348.8 P 347.8 FF 349.0 P 348.0 FF 348.8 P 347.8FF 348.6FF 348.4 P 347.4FF 348.2 P 347.2FF 348.0 P 347.0 FF 347.7 P 346.7 FF 349.0 P 348.0 FF 349.1 P 348.1 FF 349.5 P 348.5 FF 349.6 P 348.6 FF 349.8 P 348.8 FF 349.9 P 348.9 FF 349.9 P 348.9 FF 349.7 P 348.7 FF 350.1 P 349.1 FF 350.1 P 349.1 FF 349.7 P 348.7 FF 349.3 P 348.3 FF 348.8 P 347.8 FF 348.9 P 347.9 FF 349.5 P 348.5 FF 349.2 P 348.2 FF 349.8 P 348.8 FF 349.9 P 348.9 FF 350.4 P 349.4 FF 350.1 P 349.1 FF 350.2 P 349.2 FF 349.6 P 348.6 FF 349.8 P 348.8 FF 348.9 P 347.9 C D E I A B EE 2% A C D GG H F J H H 0. 9 3 % RETAINING WALL (HEIGHTS VARY 1.1' - 1.3') RETAINING WALL (HEIGHTS VARY 1.8' - 2.4')1.7' WALL NH19 NH13 J E ST E R L I N G S T R E E T 64 77 69 73 72 71767574 68 70666765 50 63 56 57 55 5960 51 52 62 61 58 53 54 81 82 80 79 858483 78 89 90 91 92 93 87 8688 24 23 22 21 19 20 31 30 28 29 27 26 25 35 38 37 36 33 34 32 39 1718 49 46 47 45 42 43 48 44 4140 1 4 3 2 8 7 5 6 10 12119 14 13 16 15 101 949697989910010410210310595 114 115 116 117110111112113106107108109 119 127 129 126 123 124 125 118 120 121 122 128 HP 348.8 HP 349.1 347.6347.2 R=15' R=10' R=15' R=20' R=20' R=20' R=20' R=20'R=20' R=20' R=25'R=25' 34 2 . 5 R=20' R=15' R=28' R=20' R=10' R=15' R = 4 0 ' R=40' R =40'R =4 0' R=40' R=15' (TYP) R = 4 0' R=15' R=15' L M N O K NH11 NH12 NH LINE NH/PHASE LINE NH18 NH / P H A S E L I N E NH L I N E LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE P 347.6 SECTION U-U NTS NEIGHBORHOOD PARK 34'± NEIGHBORHOOD PARK 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCETYPICAL SIDE YARD FENCE 8' SIDEYARD BLDG. P/L P/L SECTION W-W B/C 4' S/W 0.5' F/C CURB & GUTTER NTS STREET V 6.5'± L/S 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE STREET V SECTION V-V B/C 3' L/S 0.5' F/C INTERIM TEMPORARY VERTICAL CURB NTS PARKING ADJACENT TO PARK 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE PARKING STALL INTERIM TEMPORARY LANDSCAPE INTERIM TEMPORARY LANDSCAPEP/L P/L SECTION X-X NTS STREET T B/C 4' S/W 0.5' F/C CURB & GUTTER 8.4'± L/S 10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE INTERIM DEVELOPER WOOD FENCE STREET T INTERIM TEMPORARY LANDSCAPEP/L SECTION Z-Z 10' NTS INTERIM CONDITION 6' PSE SECTION Y-Y NTS INTERIM CONDITION 1.6'±10' EXISTING GROUND ARMY FENCE PHASE 2 BOUNDARY TYPICAL REAR YARD FENCE 7' REAR YARD TYPICAL SIDE YARD FENCE 7.77' SIDE YARD R/W BLDG.BLDG. PHASE 2 BOUNDARY ARMY FENCE FUTURE PHASE 3 IRON HORSE PARKWAY P/L FU T U R E S C H O O L S I T E Y Z X W U V NOTES: 1.FOR CROSS SECTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET, SEE SHEET 4.6 FOR ADDITIONAL CROSS SECTION. 2.LOTS 17-21, 32-33, 76-77, 101-111, 118-123 TO BE REMOVED FROM FEMA ZONE AE. CURB OPENING (TYP) CURB OPENING (TYP) C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y ST E R L I N G S T R E E T CENTRAL PARKWAY HORI Z O N P A R K W A Y ST R E E T R STREET S COURT I CO U R T K CO U R T J CO U R T L COURT M CO U R T N ST R E E T U ST R E E T T COURT O COURT P COURT Q STREET V COURT R STREET W CO U R T S CO U R T T E X 1 2 " W E X 1 2 " W EX 1 2 " W EX 8 " W EX 12"W E X 1 2 "W EX 1 2 " W E X 1 2 "W EX 12"W EX 2 4 " S S EX 8 " S S E X 1 2 "S S EX 1 5 " S S E X 1 5 "S S E X 1 5 "S S EX 18"SD EX 2 4 " S D EX 18"SD EX 3 0 " S D EX 18"SD EX 3 0 " S D EX 18"SD EX 3 0 " S D EX 18"SD EX 2 4 " S D EX 18"SD EX 3 0 " S D EX 24"SD E X 2 4 "S D EX 2 4 " S D E X 2 4 "S D E X 1 8 " S D E X 2 4"S D E X 1 8 " S D E X 1 8 " S D E X 1 8 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 24"SDEX24"SD E X 2 4"SD EX 1 8 " S D E X 2 4 "S D E X 1 8 " S D E X 1 8 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 8 " R W E X 8 " R W EX 8 " R W EX 8"RW EX 8"RW EX 8 " R W E X 1 2 "R W EX 1 2 " R W E X 1 2 "R W EX 2 4 " S D EX 2 4 " S S EX 3 0 " S D EX 3 0 " S D EX 3 0 " S D EX 8 " W EX 8 " R W 12 " S D 12"SD 12"SD 12 " S D 12 " S D 12"SD 12"SD 1 2 " S D 12"SD 12"SD 12" S D SD 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8"W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"W8"W 8"W 8" W 8"W 8" W 12"SD 3 2 4 8756 10 12119 14 13 16 15 1 1718 21 19 20 24 23 22 35 37 36 33 34 32 28 29 27 26 25 38 39 31 30 424140 45 43 44 49 46 47 48 50 63 56 57 55 59 51 52 62 61 58 53 54 64 77 69 73 72 71767574 68 70666765 81 82 80 79 858483 78 89 90 91 92 93 87 86 88 114 115 116 117110111112113108109 101 949697989910010210395 106 107 104105 119118 120 121 123 125 122 124 126 127 129 128 8" S D 8"SD 8"S D 8 " S D 8" S D 8" S D 8 " S D 8"SD INV 336.3INV 336.3 INV 336.2INV 338.0 INV 339.0 INV 340.0 INV 334.8INV 334.8 INV 334.7 INV 341.5 INV 341.5 INV 341.0 INV 336.9INV 336.9 INV 336.8 INV 333.5INV 333.5 INV 333.4 INV 332.8INV 332.8 INV 332.7 INV 339.0 INV 331.9INV 331.9 INV 331.8 INV 334.5INV 334.5 INV 334.4 INV 336.0 INV 332.9INV 332.9 INV 332.8 INV 333.8 INV 330.4INV 330.4 INV 330.3 INV 338.0 INV 336.5INV 336.5 INV 336.4 INV 337.3INV 337.3 INV 337.2 INV 340.0 INV 338.0 INV 341.3INV 341.3 INV 341.2 INV 340.7INV 340.7 INV 340.6 INV 342.5 INV 342.0 INV 342.0 INV 340.1 EX INV 335.7 INV 337.9 EX INV 337.9 INV 341.5 INV 343.3 INV 337.9 INV 337.9INV 337.5INV 337.5 INV 337.5 INV 338.6INV 338.2 INV 338.2 INV -3.2 INV 339.3 INV 339.3 INV 338.5 EX INV 338.5 INV 337.5 EX INV 337.5 INV 336.9 EX INV 336.9 EX INV 336.3EX INV 335.7EX INV 335.4 INV 334.8 EX INV 334.8 NH11 NH LINE NH/PHASE LINE NH18 NH / P H A S E L I N E NH L I N E NH12 EX INV 334.0 8"SD 8" S S 8" W 24 37 36 26 25 38 POTABLE WATER LATERAL & METER (TYP) SS LATERAL (TYP) STREET W CO U R T S 8"SS 8" S S 8"W 8" W 120 121 123 122 WATER LATERAL & METER (TYP) SS LATERAL (TYP) INV 343.3 TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL CO U R T N EVEV EV PLAN 1C EV PL A N 1 C EVEV EV PLAN 1C EV EV PL A N 1 C EV EVEV EV EV PL A N 1 C EVEV EV EVEV EV IR O N H O R S E P A R K W A Y ST E R L I N G S T R E E T HOR I Z O N P A R K W A Y ST R E E T R STREET S COURT I CO U R T K CO U R T J CO U R T L COURT M CO U R T N ST R E E T U ST R E E T T COURT O COURT P COURT Q STREET V COURT R STREET W CO U R T S CO U R T T CENTRAL PARKWAY DMA #1 DMA #2 DMA #3 DMA #8 DMA #4 DMA #5 DMA #7 DMA #6 DMA #12 DMA #13 DMA #14 DMA #15 DMA #11 DMA #10 DMA #9 DMA #17 DMA #18 DMA #20 DMA #19 DMA #21 DMA #16 #16#21 #8 #3 #2 #1 #4 #5 #6 #7 #12 #13 #14 #15 #19#18 #20#17 #9 #10 #11 125 118 120 121 122 124 119 128 127 129 126 101 949697989910010410210310595 114 115 116 117110111112113106107108109 18 17 20 33 34 32 19 22 21 25 35 37 36 24 23 27 26 38 39 40 44 41 30 28 29 31 45 42 43 48 47 49 46 5551525354 5650 57596062615863 69 73 72 71767574 68 7066676564 77 91 92 93 87 868889 90 80 79 858483 7881 82 2 6 10 1 4 3 12119 875 14 13 16 15 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 12332 9694 22026 13301 532 535 2 8166 7866 16032 8953 358 360 3 22829 10223 33052 23851 954 954 4 10098 2977 13075 10396 416 436 5 8147 2512 10659 8398 336 340 6 8286 4096 12382 8696 348 350 7 13848 4646 18494 14313 573 574 8 39458 27771 67229 42235 1689 1941 9 22941 14129 37070 24354 974 975 10 19918 6297 26215 20548 822 850 11 29389 10432 39821 30432 1217 1248 12 18854 5781 24635 19432 777 796 13 11930 4420 16350 12372 495 616 14 8066 4363 12429 8502 340 340 15 28494 4848 33342 28979 1159 1160 16 13363 7521 20884 14115 565 565 17 22999 11866 34865 24186 967 983 18 4325 2345 6670 4560 182 188 19 4325 2334 6659 4558 182 188 20 5867 4538 10405 6321 253 256 21 18604 10078 28682 19612 784 784 NOTES: 1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA 3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR 4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE 5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 C/L 44' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 36' 4' S/W 8' PARKING 10' TRAVEL WAY AC AB 4' S/W 8' PARKING 10' TRAVEL WAY CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L P/L C/L 44' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 31' 4' S/W AC AB 4' S/W 5' L/S AREA 13' TRAVEL WAY CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L P/L 37' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 29' 4' S/W 8' PARKING 10' TRAVEL WAY P/L C/L 11' TRAVEL WAY 4' S/W CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB 37' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 24' 4' S/W 5' L/S AREA 13' TRAVEL WAY P/L C/L 11' TRAVEL WAY 4' S/W CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB F/C F/C F/C F/C F/C F/C P/L F/C F/C P/L ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C SECTION A-A NTS STREET U, STREET T SECTION B-B NTS STREET U SECTION C-C NTS STREET S, STREET W SECTION D-D NTS STREET S, STREET W PUE (5' MIN) PUE (5' MIN) BLDG.BLDG. PUE (5' MIN) BLDG. PUE (5' MIN) BLDG.BLDG. PUE (5' MIN) PUE (5' MIN) GARAGE FLR. BLDG. PUE (5' MIN) PUE (5' MIN) GARAGE FLR. 8' PARKING 10' TRAVEL WAY C/L ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB 4' S/W 11' TRAVEL WAY 11' TRAVEL WAY 23' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 22' 0.5' GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. AC AB ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 11' TRAVEL WAY C/L 11' TRAVEL WAY AC AB C/L 5' LANDSCAPE AREA 12'12'4' S/W 4' S/W P/L P/L 42' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 5' LANDSCAPE AREA CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB C/L 0.5' 2.5' DWY APRON FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 F/C F/C22' 0.5' 26.5' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE F/C F/C F/C F/C 23' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5'0.5'11'11' 2.5' DWY APRON 0.5' P/L P/L 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C P/L P/L P/L P/L F/C F/C SECTION E-E NTS COURTS O, P, Q, AND T SECTION F-F NTS STREET R SECTION G-G NTS COURTS J AND K SECTION H-H NTS COURTS M, AND N DWY APRON (5'±) DWY APRON (5'±) GARAGE FLR.GARAGE FLR. PUE (5' MIN) BLDG. PUE (5' MIN) BLDG. DWY APRON (2.5'±) GARAGE FLR. BLDG. 29' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 8' PARKING 10' TRAVEL WAY C/L 11' TRAVEL WAY CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB F/C F/C 0.5'P/L 0.5'P/L SECTION J-J NTS COURTS L AND N GARAGE FLR. DWY APRON (2.5'±) C/L ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB 4' S/W 11' TRAVEL WAY 11' TRAVEL WAY F/C F/C22' 0.5' 30' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' P/L P/L SECTION I-I NTS STREET V, COURT R B/C B/C 4' S/W ROLLED CURB WITH SPILL GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 10'8'5'10'10'8'5'5' 9' MIN 61' RIGHT OF WAY 6' PSE C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY TRAIL PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C BUILDING SCHOOL SITE FENCE 6' BUILDING 5' AC PSE 5' L/S NH11/18 IRON HORSE PARKWAY PRIVATE YARD FC 0.5' B/C R/W NH12 6' PSE 10' MIN PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION K-K NTS IRON HORSE PARKWAY SECTION L-L NTS IRON HORSE PARKWAY PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 C/L 6' PSE 72' RIGHT OF WAY 6'11'12'11'6'5'8' S/W 6'6' BIKE LANE TRAVEL WAYDUAL TURN LANETRAVEL WAYBIKE LANE PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB BUILDING PWAY FC 0.5' B/C R/W 6' PSE 5'8' S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA BUILDING PWAY FC 0.5' B/C R/W 14'6'5'8' 6' PSE TRAVEL LANEBIKE LANE PWAYS/W 82' RIGHT OF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 16' MEDIAN ISLAND 14'6'5'8'6' PSE TRAVEL LANE BIKE LANE PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C R/WR/W 11'5'10' 6' PSE TRAVEL LANEPWAYS/W 62' RIGHT OF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA 12'5'8'6' PSE PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C R/WR/W DUAL TURN LANE 11' TRAVEL LANE C/L 6'6' NH13 BUILDING 10' MIN NH12 NH19 BUILDING 11' MIN NH18 PRIVATE YARD THEME WALL PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION M-M NTS CENTRAL PARKWAY SECTION N-N NTS STERLING STREET SECTION O-O NTS HORIZON PARKWAY ST E R L I N G S T R E E T HORIZON PARKWAY NUGGET WAY CHABO T C H A N N E L EX . F I B E R O P T I C EX 1 8 " S S EX . E L E C . EX . G A S T O B E R E M O V E D EX 8" W TO BE REMOVED EX. GAS EX 15" SS TO BE REMOVED LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE FUTURE PARK FUTURE NH 24 PL A N 2 B PLAN 2APLAN 2B PLAN 2A PLAN 2B PLAN 2B PLAN 2A PLAN 2B PLAN 2A PL A N 2 A CENTRAL ST E R L I N G S T R E E T NUGGET WAY ST R E E T Y LOOP Z LOOP Z STREET X CO U R T U PARKWAY 363738 43424140 34 4 4544 5 3 1 2 31 32 19 20 21 23 8 7 13141516 119 10 60' 74 ' 64 ' 10' 56' 68 ' 60' 68 ' 68 ' 68 ' 68 ' 60' 60' 60' 68 ' 68 ' 68 ' 68 ' 60' 66 ' 108' 66' 27' 77'70' 70' 77' 60 ' 60 ' 60 ' 56 ' 11' 69 ' 8 3'31 ' 11' 30 ' 45' 7' 33' 6 9' 4 2 ' 7' 45' 14 ' 72 ' 71'22' 68 ' 9' 63'65'65'65'65'52' 23' 42 ' 43 ' 23'52'65'65'65' 67'65'65'65' 57 ' 57 ' 57 ' 57 ' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 57 ' 56 ' 83 ' 70'65' 16'35' 17' 71 ' 27' 11 ' 43'2 7 ' 8' 32'11 ' 75 ' 74' 55 ' 59 ' 8' 27' 3 5 ' 32' 11 ' 11 ' 43' 79 ' 79 ' 65' 71 ' 27' 16'65'65'65'52' 65'65'65'67' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 2 3 ' 43 ' 50 ' 10' 63'65'65'65'65'43' 36 ' 23 ' 43 ' 43 ' 23'60'65'65'59'2 3' 43 ' 43 ' 23 ' 59'65'65'60' 75'65'65'74' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 58 ' 22' 11 6 ' 11 6 ' 14 ' 45' 22 ' 45' 17' Δ=9 0 °00'00" L =4 2.41' R =2 7.00' Δ=91°08'3 2 " L=42.9 5 ' R=27.0 0 ' N88°24'09"W 475.10' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 2 " E 3 5 0 . 8 0 ' N59° 4 1 ' 3 3 " E 1 0 8 . 2 3 ' S88°24'09"E 162.50' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 6 0 . 0 0 ' S88°24'09"E 77.00' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 6 9 . 8 5 ' PARCEL C PA R C E L F PARCEL G HORIZON PARKWAY R =4 8 8 .0 0'Δ =1 4 °4 3 '2 4 "L =1 2 5 .4 0 R = 2 1 3 . 0 0 ' Δ = 2 1°15'41" L=79.04 S1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " W 5 2 4 . 8 9 ' 2728 33 26 24 25 18 22 17 12 3539 29 30 PARCEL E PARCEL B 60 ' 60 ' 60 ' 60 ' 60 ' 70' 90' 1' PARCEL A (PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE) 63 ' 67 ' 32' 7' 7' 6 60' 10 ' 10 'PARCEL D LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL B HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL C HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL D HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL E HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL F HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL G HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL LOTS 1 THRU 45 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOT NOTE: APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. NH12 NH10 NH4 NH24 FUTURE PARK PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4428 4080 4080 4080 4080 4080 5665 4200 4620 5782 5905 4098 3764 3764 3764 3764 3846 3859 3777 3777 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 3777 4130 5556 5236 5535 4258 3770 3770 4302 4302 3770 3770 4258 5309 4124 3770 3770 3770 3853 4023 41 42 43 44 45 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C PARCEL E PARCEL F PARCEL G PARCEL D 3900 3900 3900 3900 4334 71029 890 890 1551 2571 645 648 341.2 HP 342.3 HP 341.7 LP 344.2 GB 347.4 HP 346.4 GB 340.3 LP 340.9 LP 346.8 LP 339.8 LP 340.2 LP 341.3 HP 341.0 HP 340.5 LP 341.1 HP 350.3 HP 349.1 LP 349.9 HP 347.6 4 3 1 2 5 8 7 119 10 19 20 21 13141516 23 31 32 363738 43424140 34 4544 18 22 17 12 29 2728 26 24 3330 3539 6 R=20' R=20' R=20' R=20' R=20'R=20' R=20' R=20' R=20' A 345.5 344.7LP 345.1 2. 0 % 0. 5 % 2.8% GB 345.0 2% 2% 345.2 HP 343.7 HP 0.56% 33 9 . 9 1. 2 5 % 34 0 . 4 34 1 . 3 1. 0 % 34 2 . 8 0. 9 4 % 343.4 0.5 % 0. 5 % 342.0 340.5 2.0% 2.0% 343.8 342.4 HP HP 0.5% 0.5% 342.6 LP 1.6 7 % 342.2 0.5% LP 342.8HP 0. 7 % 0. 5 % 2%2% 2%2% 2%2% 2% 2% CENTRAL ST E R L I N G S T R E E T HORIZON PARKWAY NUGGET WAY ST R E E T Y LOOP Z LOOP Z STREET X CO U R T U PARKWAY GB LP 1.67%341.5GB 2% 2% 343.0 GBLP 2.0% 342.3 1% 342.6 341.9 1% 342.2 FF 342.2P 341.2 FF 342.5P 341.5 FF 343.2P 342.2 FF 343.6P 342.6 FF 344.5 P 343.5 FF 344.9P 343.9 FF 347.4P 346.4 FF 346.5P 345.5FF 346.3P 345.3 FF 346.7P 345.7 FF 345.7P 344.7 FF 345.5 P 344.5FF 346.1P 345.1 FF 346.0P 345.0 FF 345.8 P 344.8FF 345.3 P 344.3 FF 345.1P 344.1 FF 344.2P 343.2 FF 344.8P 343.8 FF 345.3 P 344.3 FF 345.3P 344.3 FF 344.8P 343.8 FF 344.2 P 343.2 FF 344.2 P 343.2 FF 343.6P 342.6 FF 344.9P 343.9FF 344.8P 343.8 FF 344.3P 343.3 FF 344.1P 343.1 FF 343.2P 342.2 FF 343.3 P 342.3 FF 343.8P 342.8 FF 344.0P 343.0 FF 343.4 P 342.4FF 343.4 P 342.4FF 343.1P 342.1FF 342.6P 341.6 FF 342.4P 341.4 FF 342.1P 341.1 FF 342.6P 341.6 FF 342.1P 341.1 FF 342.4P 341.4 FF 342.4 P 341.4 FF 341.7P 340.7 B NH24 NH12 NH10 FU T U R E P A R K NH4 34 0 . 6 A A A A B B C FF 343.6 P 342.6 12' WIDE TRAIL ACCESS CURB AND GUTTER PER CITY STD DWG DETAIL CD-111 CURB AND GUTTER PER CITY STD DWG DETAIL CD-111 CURB AND GUTTER PER CITY STD DWG DETAIL CD-111 342.7 LP 343.4 2% 2%1% 342.9 C D E R=40' R =40' R=4 0 ' R=40' R=40' R=15' R=15' LIMITS OF FEMA ZONE AE SECTION C-C NTS PARK INTERFACE 10' EXISTING GROUND INTERIM ARMY FENCE FUTURE PARK PHASE 4 BLDG. 4' S/W 2' MIN 3' INTERIM WOOD FENCE (UNTIL PARK IS BUILT) 13' NOTES: 1.FOR CROSS SECTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET, SEE SHEET 5.5 FOR ADDITIONAL CROSS SECTION. 2.LOTS 6, 7, 10 TO BE REMOVED FROM FEMA ZONE AE. CENTRAL ST E R L I N G S T R E E T HORIZON PARKWAY NUGGET WAY ST R E E T Y LOOP Z LOOP Z STREET X CO U R T U PARKWAY 8"W 8"SS 8" S S 8" W 8"SS8"SS 8"W 8"W 8" S S 8"W 8" S S 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"SS 8" S S 8" W 8" W 8" S S 12"SD 8 " W 8" W 12 " S D 12" S D 12 " S D 12"SD 12"SD 12 " S D 12 " S D 12"SD 12"SD 12"SD 12 " S D 12 " S D 12 " S D 1 2 " S D EX 2 4 " S S EX 2 4 " S S EX 2 4 " S S E X 1 5 "S S E X 2 4"S S EX 24"SSEX24"SS EX 12"W EX 1 2 " W E X 1 2 " W EX 1 2 " W EX 1 2 " W EX 1 2 " W E X 1 2 "W EX 12"W EX 12"W EX 12"W EX 1 8 " S D EX 1 8 " S D EX 36"SD EX 36"SD EX 3 6 " S D EX 36"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 36"SD EX 1 8 " S D EX 18"SD EX 2 4 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 18"SD EX 3 6 " S D EX 18"SD EX 30"SDEX30"SD EX 2 4"S D E X 1 8 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 8"RW EX 8 " R W EX 8 " R W E X 8 " R W EX 8 " R W EX 8"RW E X 1 2 "R W EX 12"RW EX 12"RW E X 12"RW EX 8"SS EX 2 4 " S D 8"SD 8"SD EX 15"SS EX 8"W 8"SD EX 2 4 " S S EX 8"SS EX 12"W E X 2 4 " S S 8"SD 8"SD 363738 19 20 21 8 7 13141516 31 32 4342 23 4140 34 4 4544 119 10 5 3 1 2 29 30 2728 26 33 24 18 22 17 12 35 25 39 INV 332.8INV 332.7 INV 332.7 INV 337.8INV 337.8 INV 337.7 INV 338.7 INV 339.0 INV 331.1INV 331.1 INV 331.0 INV 332.9 INV 336.0 EX INV 328.8 INV 337.0 INV 337.0 INV 336.0 INV 333.4INV 333.4 INV 333.4 INV 334.2 INV 335.1INV 335.1 INV 335.1 INV 336.0 INV 332.1 INV 332.1 INV 331.3INV 331.3 EX INV 331.3 INV 334.4INV 334.4 EX INV 334.4 INV 332.9 EX INV 332.9 INV 336.4INV 336.4 EX INV 336.4 6 INV 335.7 EX INV 335.7 8" S S 8" W 8"SS 8"W 12 " S D 1 2 " S D EX 2 4 " S D EX 8 " R W EX 2 4 " S D SS LATERAL (TYP) POTABLE WATER LATERAL & METER (TYP) 8"SD 8 7 13 11 10 12 TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL STREET X CO U R T U ST E R L I N G S T R E E T HORIZON PARKWAY NUGGET WAY ST R E E T Y LOOP Z LOOP Z STREET X CO U R T U DMA #1 DMA #2 DMA #3 DMA #4DMA #5DMA #6DMA #7DMA #8DMA #9 DMA #11 DMA #12 DMA #13 DMA #14 DMA #15 DMA #16 DMA #17 DMA #18DMA #20DMA #21DMA #22DMA #23 DMA #25 DMA #26 DMA #28 DMA #29 DMA #30 DMA #31 DMA #33 DMA #34 DMA #35DMA #36DMA #37DMA #38 DMA #40 DMA #41 DMA #42 DMA #43 DMA #44 DMA #45 DMA #46 DMA #47 DM A # 1 0 DM A # 2 4 DM A # 2 7 DM A # 1 9 DM A # 3 2 DM A # 3 9 CENTRAL PARKWAY NH24 NH12 NH10 FU T U R E P A R K NH4 #2 #3 #1 #9 #8 #7 #6 #5 #4 #10#11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18#19 #20#21#22#23 #24#25 #26 #40 #28 #29 #30 #27 #31 #32 #33 #34 #35#36#37#38 #45#44#43#42 #46 #47 #41 #39 8 7 119 10 1314151617 12 19 20 21 231822 25 29 2728 26 24 31 32 34 363738 3539 30 33 43424140 44 45 5 3 1 2 4 6 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 12460 12301 24761 13690 548 550 2 8631 5020 13651 9133 365 568 3 2601 0 2601 2601 104 108 4 3775 2493 6268 4024 161 164 5 3584 1584 5168 3742 150 158 6 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 7 3429 1739 5168 3603 144 158 8 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 9 3676 1666 5342 3843 154 158 10 2930 0 2930 2930 117 120 11 3677 2084 5761 3885 155 158 12 3687 2088 5775 3896 156 158 13 3732 1436 5168 3876 155 158 14 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 15 3584 1584 5168 3742 150 158 16 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 17 6362 4968 11330 6859 274 275 18 4394 2701 7095 4664 187 200 19 1784 0 1784 1784 71 72 20 3395 2072 5467 3602 144 158 21 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 22 3429 1739 5168 3603 144 158 23 4075 2175 6250 4293 172 174 24 1502 0 1502 1502 60 60 25 3536 2239 5775 3760 150 158 26 3691 2084 5775 3899 156 158 27 1502 0 1502 1502 60 60 28 4072 2178 6250 4290 172 174 29 3429 1739 5168 3603 144 158 30 3584 1584 5168 3742 150 158 31 3241 2226 5467 3464 139 158 32 1934 0 1934 1934 77 80 33 4659 3112 7771 4970 199 200 34 6208 5116 11324 6720 269 275 35 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 36 3429 1739 5168 3603 144 158 37 3580 1588 5168 3739 150 158 38 3887 1667 5554 4054 162 164 39 2878 0 2878 2878 115 142 40 3687 2088 5775 3896 156 158 41 3661 -1990 1671 3462 138 142 42 2031 2185 4216 2250 90 100 43 2182 1913 4095 2373 95 100 44 2186 1909 4095 2377 95 100 45 2182 1913 4095 2373 95 100 46 2031 2064 4095 2237 89 100 47 2186 2128 4314 2399 96 100 NOTES: 1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA 3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR 4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE 5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 C/L AC AB GARAGE FLR. 34'18' DWY 13'13' CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 5' S/W 44' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE F/C F/C 8' PARKING 5' S/W PUE (3' MIN.)P/L P/L PUE (3' MIN.) GARAGE FLR. 18' DWY 0.5'0.5' B/C B/C AC AB C/L 11'11'0.5' B/C 5' S/W F/C 0.5' B/C 5' S/W F/C 22' 34' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE P/L P/L CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION A-A NTS STREET X, STREET Y AND LOOP Z SECTION B-B NTS PRIVATE ALLEY GARAGE FLR. 18' DWY GARAGE FLR. 18' DWY NOTE: CITY STANDARD DETAIL CD-111 "DEPRESSED DRIVEWAY APPROACH" TO BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL DRIVEWAYS NOTE: CITY STANDARD DETAIL CD-111 "DEPRESSED DRIVEWAY APPROACH" TO BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL DRIVEWAYS 14'6'5'8' 6' PSE TRAVEL LANEBIKE LANE PWAYS/W 82' RIGHT OF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 16' MEDIAN ISLAND 14'6'5'8' 6' PSE TRAVEL LANE BIKE LANE PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C R/WR/W 11'5'10' 6' PSE TRAVEL LANEPWAYS/W 62' RIGHT TOF WAY PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA 12'5'8' 6' PSE PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C R/WR/W DUAL TURN LANE 11' TRAVEL LANE C/L 6'6' PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 AC AB SECTION C-C NTS HORIZON PARKWAY SECTION D-D NTS STERLING STREET RW 6' PSE 12'12' 6' PSE DUAL TURN LANETRAVEL LANE RW 56' RIGHT OF WAY PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 12' TRAVEL LANE 5' PWAY 5' S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA F/C F/C AC AB B/C 0.5'B/C0.5' 36' SECTION E-E NTS NUGGET WAY 5' PWAY 5' S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA CO L U M B U S S T R E E T NUGGET WAY EL DORADO LANE FE R N A N D E Z S T R E E T 3RD STREET EX. ELEC. EX . F I B E R O P T I C EX . 8 " W T O B E R E M O V E D EX 1 8 " S S T O B E R E L O C A T E D E X 2 4 " S S EX. 6" W TO BE REMOVED TO BE REMOVED EX. 12" W FUTURE PARK NH4 CO L U M B U S S T R E E T NUGGET WAY EL DORADO LANE STREET EE STREET GG COURT Z HUNTLEY STREET COURT AA ST R E E T F F 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 17 16 15 14 21201918 24 23 25 22 26 27 28 30313233 37 36 34 52' 18' 3' 3' 6' 31 ' 26' 49'37 ' 29 ' 55'9' 32 ' 32 ' 49' 49' 27' 27' 32 ' 32 ' 32 ' 32 ' 49' 49' 27' 27' 32 ' 32 ' 32 ' 32 ' 49' 49' 27' 27' 32 ' 32 ' 32 ' 9' 49' 27' 32 ' 32 ' 27' 37' 2 1'10' 3'27' 29 ' 70' 2 2 ' 3'27 ' 48 ' 32'32'32'35' 27 ' 26 ' 26 ' 48 '48 ' 48 ' 32'32'32'57' 4' 27 ' 54'32'32'14'17 ' 38 ' 1 7'3'35'32'32'36' 4' 2 7 ' 26 ' 27 ' 27 ' 4 2 ' 4 2 ' 4 2 ' 32'32'35'32'32' 4 2 ' 4 2 ' 4 2 ' 4 2 ' 4 5 ' 24 ' 27 ' 26 ' 26 ' 32'32'32'36' 3' 46 ' 11' 3 ' 6' 6' 44'32'32'35' 2 2' 54 ' 55 ' 2 2 '47'32'32'33' 26 ' 26 ' 26 ' 27 ' 27 ' 26 ' 26 ' 26'32'32'57' 46'32'32'37' 4 8 ' 4 8 ' 4 8 ' 2 2 ' 49 '49 '49 ' 23 ' 34'32'34'33' 25'10'32'34'37' 49 ' 27 ' 26 ' 27 ' 26 ' 48 '48 '48 ' 48 ' 101' 3 0 ' 34 ' 25'7'27' 26 ' 1 9'3' 32 ' 33 ' 32 ' 32 ' 36 ' 26' 26' 27' 49 ' 49 ' 55'1 4 ' 3' 3' 12 9 ' 134' 134' 10 9 ' 134' 134' 28 9 ' 145' 134' 134' 134' 18 ' 24 ' 25 ' AC PL A N 1 PL A N 2 AC PL A N 3 AC AC PL A N 1 PL A N 2 AC PL A N 3 AC AC PL A N 1 PL A N 2 AC PL A N 3 AC AC PL A N 1 PLAN 2 ACAC PLAN 1PLAN 2 AC PLAN 2 ACAC PLAN 1PLAN 2 AC PLAN 3 AC AC PLAN 1 PLAN 2 AC PLAN 3 AC PLAN 3 AC PLAN 2 AC AC PLAN 1PLAN 3 AC PLAN 2 AC PLAN 3 AC AC PLAN 1 PLAN 2 AC PLAN 3 AC PLAN 2 AC PL A N 2 AC PL A N 3 AC PL A N 3 AC PLAN 3 ACAC PLAN 1 PLAN 3 AC AC PLAN 1 FU T U R E P A R K 23 ' 45 ' 18 ' 11' 11' 18 ' 27 ' 42 ' 27 ' 23 ' 23 ' 25 ' 27 ' N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 5 2 7 . 6 6 ' B N D Y N88°24'09"W 225.59' BNDY N1 ° 3 5 ' 5 1 " E 4 7 7 . 6 6 ' B N D Y N88°24'09"W 215.59' BNDY R = 2 0.00' Δ = 9 0 ° 00'00" L = 3 1 . 4 2 BNDY R=30 .0 0 ' Δ=90 °0 0 '0 0 " L=47.1 2 B N D Y PARCEL B PARCEL E PARCEL D (PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE) P A R C E L C PARCEL A PARCEL F 49 ' 32 ' 37 ' 35 ' 34 ' 48 ' 27' 17 16 15 14 18 ' PLAN 2 ACAC PLAN 1PLAN 2 AC PLAN 3 AC PROPOSED LAND USE SUMMARY: LOT / PARCEL NUMBER PROPOSED USE PARCEL A HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL B HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL C HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL PARCEL D HOA STREET PARCEL (PUE, PAE, EVAE, DSRSD) PARCEL E HOA LANDSCAPE PARCEL LOTS 1 THRU 37 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOT NOTE: 1.APPLICANT RESERVES THE OPTION TO CREATE MULTIPLE STREET PARCELS TO ACCOMMODATE INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS, BUILDING PHASING, AND /OR HOA MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. 2.LOTS 13, 14, 21 AND 22 TO BE MERGED WITH PARCELS B, C, D, E OF TRACT 8308. 3.LOTS 29 AND 30 TO BE MERGED WITH LOT 5 OF TRACT 8150. NH4 NH4 NH4 NH4 TYPICAL PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT SCALE: 1"=20' NOTE: PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT WILL BE DEFINED IN THE CONDITIONS, COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTIONS(CC & RS) OF THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION (HOA), WHICH WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON THE FINAL SUBDIVISION MAP. HUNTLEY STREET ST R E E T F F PRIVATE YARD EASEMENT (TYP) SCHEMATIC FENCE LOCATION (TYP) PARCEL AREA TABLE PARCEL #AREA (SF±)PARCEL #AREA (SF±) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2592 2274 2274 2274 2274 2274 2274 2274 2190 2258 2258 2258 3042 2801 2094 2093 2509 2331 2095 2094 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 PARCEL A PARCEL B PARCEL C 2094 3207 2254 2254 2912 3741 2283 2283 2466 2399 2258 2371 2544 2229 2274 2274 2564 822 2888 1057 PARCEL D PARCEL E PARCEL F 34368 2303 1226 PARCEL #AREA (SF±) AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC ACACAC ACACACAC AC AC ACAC AC ACAC AC AC AC ACACAC AC AC AC ACAC AC ACCO L U M B U S S T R E E T NUGGET WAY STREET EE STREET GG COURT Z HUNTLEY STREET COURT AA ST R E E T F F 0.7% 2%2% 2% 0. 5 % EX TFC 339.05 0.7% EX TFC 339.39 2% EX TC 339.27 0.7%2% EX TC 340.02 340.0 340.34 0.7% P 340.0 FF 341.0 P 339.7 FF 340.7 P 339.4 FF 340.4 P 339.1 FF 340.1 P 338.7 FF 339.7 P 338.4 FF 339.4 P 338.1 FF 339.1 P 337.8 FF 338.8 P 337.2 FF 338.2 P 337.1 FF 338.1 P 337.4 FF 338.4 P 337.7 FF 338.7 P 337.9 FF 338.9 P 338.8 FF 339.8 P 338.6 FF 339.6P 338.3 FF 339.3 P 338.1 FF 339.1 P 339.2 FF 340.2 P 339.4 FF 340.4 P 339.6 FF 340.6 P 339.8 FF 340.8 P 339.9 FF 340.9 P 340.1 FF 341.1 P 340.3 FF 341.3 P 340.5 FF 341.5 P 340.3 FF 341.30 P 340.5 FF 341.50 P 340.7 FF 341.70 P 340.9 FF 341.90 P 340.8 FF 341.8 P 341.0 FF 342.0 P 341.2 FF 342.2 P 341.4 FF 342.4 P 341.1 FF 342.1 P 340.9 FF 341.9 P 340.7 FF 341.7 P 340.5 FF 341.5 1 5 4 3 2 8 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 17 16 15 14 21201918 24 2325 22 26 27 28 30313233 36 34 37 340.2 LP 341.0 HP 341.1 HP 340.8 HP 339.7 LP 340.4 HP 337.2 LP 337.7 HP 339.6 LP 33 8 . 1 TC 3 3 7 . 2 TR C 3 3 6 . 9 TRC 337.4 TRC 338.3 TFC 338.7 33 9 . 0 TC 338.6 TC 339.2 TRC 339.3 TRC 340.0 TFC 340.4TFC 339.7 34 0 . 0 TR C 3 4 0 . 2 34 0 . 6 339.8 TC 340.7 TC 3 4 1 . 0 34 1 . 1 TC 3 4 1 . 6 TC 3 4 1 . 6 TFC 340.8 TRC 340.4 TRC 341.1 TFC 341.5 FU T U R E P A R K NH13 AC B D A F A E TC 3 4 1 . 9 0. 5 % 340.6 29 341.2 340.4 2% 340.0 2%340.2 HP 2.1%1% 34 0 . 3 34 0 . 7 34 0 . 1 33 9 . 5 33 8 . 8 33 8 . 2 33 7 . 6 337.9 TC 337.5 TFC 337.8 338.4±2% 2% 2% 0. 9 6 % 0.48% 2%337.8 337.52% 0. 9 8 % 0. 9 8 % 340.1 0.54% 2% 0.52% 2% 339.1± 341.4 338.4 Z LP 2%2% 338.4 LP 2%2% 339.4 LP TC 340.2 2%1.5% 340.5 LP 2%2% 35 PARCEL B PARCEL D PARCEL E P A R C E L C PARCE L A PAR C E L F R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=5' R=5' R=10' R=10' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=15' R=40' R = 3 0 ' R=40' H G I EL DORADO LANE 336.9 SECTION Z-Z AC AB 5' F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PSE NTS 5'6' S/W PWAY FUTURE PARK 2' ± R/W NH4 NOTE: 1.FOR CROSS SECTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET, SEE SHEET 7.5 FOR ADDITIONAL CROSS SECTIONS AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC ACACAC ACACACAC AC AC ACAC AC ACAC AC AC AC ACACAC AC AC AC ACAC AC AC CO L U M B U S S T R E E T NUGGET WAY EL DORADO LANE STREET EE STREET GG COURT Z HUNTLEY STREET COURT AA ST R E E T F F 12" S D 12 " S D 12"SD 12 " S D 12"SD 12"SD 12"SD 12 " S D 12"SD 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8" W 8" W 8"W 8"SS 8" S S 8"SS 8"SS 8" S S 8" S S 8" S S 8" S S 8"SS 12 " S D 12 " S D 12 " S D INV 329.6 INV 329.5 INV 329.5 INV 330.0 INV 329.3INV 329.3 INV 329.2 INV 330.1INV 330.1 INV 330.0 INV 330.9INV 330.8 INV 330.9 INV 331.2 INV 331.7 INV 330.9 INV 330.9 INV 331.8INV 331.8 INV 331.8 INV 332.8 INV 332.8 INV 333.0 INV 331.4INV 331.4 INV 331.4 EX INV 330.3 12"SD 12 " S D 26 24 23 25 17 16 15 5 4 3 2 1 8 37 7 36 6 34 10 11 12 9 22 13 14 30313233 212019 27 28 18 29 EX 18"SS EX 1 8 " S S EX 2 4 " S S EX 8 " R W EX 8 " R W EX 8"RW EX 12"W EX 1 2 " W EX 8 " W EX 24"SS EX 8"RW EX 8"W EX 1 8 " S D EX 4 8 " S D EX 4 8 " S D EX 48"SD EX 4 8 " S D EX 18"SD EX 4 8 " S D EX 18"SD EX 24"SD EX 1 8 " S D 12"SD AC AC AC AC STREET EE 12"SD 12 " S D 8"W 8" W 8" W 8" S S 8" S S SS LATERAL WATER LATERAL & METER (TYP) 12 " S D 12"SD 12 " S D 25 3 2 1 TYPICAL UTILITY CONNECTION DETAIL COURT Z ST R E E T F F AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC ACACAC ACACACAC AC AC ACAC AC ACAC AC AC AC ACACAC AC AC AC ACAC AC AC COURT AA DMA #1 DMA #7 DMA #9 DMA #10 DM A # 3 DMA #2 DMA #6 DMA #4 DMA #8 DM A # 5 CO L U M B U S S T R E E T NUGGET WAY EL DORADO LANE STREET EE STREET GG COURT Z HUNTLEY STREET ST R E E T F F DMA #11 #7 #10 #9 #8 #6 #4#11 #5 #2 #1 #3 35 29 PARCEL B 27 28 30313233 24 23 25 37 36 34 22 26 PARCEL A 21201918 5 4 3 2 1 17 16 15 6 14 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 PARCEL F PA R C E L C PARCEL E FUTURE PARK NH4 DMA IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) TOTAL AREA (SF) EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (SF) TREATMENT AREA PROVIDED (SF) 1 15630 10914 26544 16721 669 670 2 6778 6335 13113 7412 296 305 3 1450 0 1450 1450 58 64 4 6835 5625 12460 7398 296 300 5 1885 0 1885 1885 75 76 6 8654 4663 13317 9120 365 370 7 17770 8066 25836 18577 743 764 8 5879 100 5979 5889 236 254 9 8739 4094 12833 9148 366 370 10 8541 5343 13884 9075 363 366 11 1495 710 2205 1566 63 70 NOTES: 1.THE CALCULATIONS SHOWN IN TABLE HEREON ARE BASED ON ALAMEDA COUNTY CLEAN WATER PROGRAM, C.3 STORMWATER TECHNICAL GUIDANCE JANUARY 1, 2015. 2.EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA = IMPERVIOUS AREA + 10% OF PERVIOUS AREA 3.RAINFALL INTENSITY = 0.2 IN/HR 4.BIORETENTION SOIL MIX TO HAVE A MINIMUM 5 IN/HR INFILTRATION RATE 5.THE TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED IS BASED ON A SIZING CRITERIA OF (0.2 IN/HR)/(5 IN/HR)=0.04 6.INTERCEPTOR TREES WILL BE IDENTIFIED IN DESIGN TO REDUCE THE EFFECTIVE IMPERVIOUS AREA. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA #4 C.3 WATER QUALITY TREATMENT FACILITY #4 BIO-RETENTION C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY SILVA CELL C.3 SWQ TREATMENT FACILITY LIMITS OF DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREAS DMA #4 #4 SECTION C-C C/L 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' 13' GARAGE FLR. 3.5' AC AB ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 26'F/C F/C P/L P/L NTS STREET FF 2' PUE 13' 4' S/W 3' PUE 0.5' BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (5.5' MIN.) SECTION B-B C/L 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' 13' GARAGE FLR. 3.5' AC AB ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 26'F/C F/C P/L P/L NTS STREET FF 2' PUE 13' 4' S/W 3' PUE 0.5' BUILDING 3'BIORETENTION VARIES 6" C/L SECTION A-A 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' GARAGE FLR. 3.5' MIN 3.5' MIN GARAGE FLR. 13'13' 0.5' 26' AC AB F/C F/C ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 FLUSH CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L P/L NTS STREET GG, COURT AA, COURT Z 2' PUE 2' PUE SECTION D-D NTS STREET EE AC AB C/L 26'4' S/W 4' S/W F/CF/C 34' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDING 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C P/LP/L 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 13'13' P/L 3.9'11' BUILDING 10' YARD BIORETENTION VARIES 6" FENCE 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 P/L FENCE SECTION E-E C/L 27' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE 0.5' 13' GARAGE FLR. 3.5' AC AB ROLLED CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 26'F/C F/C P/L P/L NTS STREET FF 2' PUE 13' 4' S/W 3' PUE 0.5' BUILDING 8.5' P/L FENCE 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 10'8'5'5'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 56' RIGHT OF WAY 6' PSE C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C 10' MIN CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT BUILDING N17 BUILDING N13 10'8'5'5'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 56' RIGHT OF WAY 6' PSE C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C 10' MIN CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT BUILDING N17 FUTURE PARK PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 SECTION H-H NTS NUGGET WAY SECTION I-I NTS COLUMBUS STREET PAVEMENT EDGE DRAIN, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 10'8'5'5'10'8'5'5' 6' PSE 56' RIGHT OF WAY BUILDING N3 6' PSE C/L R/W R/W S/W PWAY PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING PWAY S/W PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA AC AB 36' FC FC 0.5' B/C 0.5' B/C 10' MIN CURB AND GUTTER ADJACENT TO BIO-RETENTION AREA PARKWAY WITH TREES AND STORM WATER TREATMENT BUILDING N17 SECTION G-G NTS EL DORADO LANE SECTION F-F 13' TRAVEL WAY 4' S/W 4' S/W C/L 34' 13' TRAVEL WAY AC AB 42' PUE, PAE, DSRSD, EVAE F/C F/C CURB & GUTTER, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (5.5' MIN.) BUILDING DISTANCE VARIES (5.5' MIN.) P/L P/L 0.5'B/C 0.5'B/C 6" VERTICAL CURB, SEE DETAIL ON SHEET 0.3 NTS HUNTLEY STREET 8' PARALLEL PARKING LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN BOULEVARD APRIL 2017 (Formerly Dublin Crossing) INTRODUCTION Boulevard Landscape Master Plan INTRODUCTION 1 VISION The Boulevard landscape has been carefully developed to express the community’s contemporary urban village character. The aesthe c can be described as “urban eco-chic” and is characterized by clean, contemporary design, na ve and climate adapted plant pale es and the use of sus tainable design prac ces and materials. Invi ng streetscapes and public spaces designed for mul ple modes of circula on encourage the use of outdoor spaces, thereby faci lita ng physical fi tness and social interac on. These, in turn, promote health, wellness and community vitality. Plan ng, hardscape furnishings and ligh ng, work togethe r to make the community ‘legible’ by highligh ng and dis nguishin g circula on networks and linkages, conveying street hierarchy and by celebra ng key nodes and des na ons. Unique and iden fi able landscape treatments c onvey a sense of place and act as wayfi nding within the community. While dis nct pale es are used to dis nguish among sub areas with the Specifi c Plan, consistency of style is retained throughout the project to result in a visually dynamic, yet unifi ed aesthe c. The goal of the landscape system is to support the crea on of a sophis cated community refl ec ng contemporary values of sustainability, social cohe- sion, upscale design and mul -modal circula on, all important quality-of-life indicators. KEY DESIGN ELEMENTS • Project entries are enhanced with unique monumenta on designed to communicate a sense of place. The contemporary nature of the urban village will be communicated with materials such as metals and recycled content concrete. • Streetscape hierarchy is conveyed through landscape elements, such as street tree pale es and entry monumenta on. • Extensive bicycle and pedestrian networks provide safe and invi ng alterna ves to vehicle travel as part of the circula on sys tem. • The circula on system includes strong linkages between neigh borhoods, to parks and commercial/retail uses within the project, as well as to the Iron Horse Trail, BART and other des na ons outside o f the project area. • Sustainability is infused into the project as a key guiding principle, from the design of streets to minimize vehicle trips to the use of resource ef- fi cient plant pale es and furnishings. Warm, contemporary plant pale e Pedestrian-oriented, mul! -modal streets Sophis! cated furnishings and fi xtures INTRODUCTION Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 2 Illustra ve Land Plan Diagram of Project Phases ENTRIES, MONUMENTS, & THEMATIC ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS 3 ENTRIES AND GATEWAYS As portals to the community, project entries play an important role in crea ng a sense of place and in ori en ng both visitors and residents. Crea ng a strong transi on into the community strengthens the iden ty of the neighborhoods within as part of Boulevard. Project entries communicate the sophis cated qu ality of the community through use of contemporary forms and sustainable materials. All entries from exis ng bordering streets will feature some lev el of enhanced entry treatment. Monumenta on provided at varying scales refl ects the streetscape hierarchy. Boulevard features a primary Project Entry at Sterling Street and Dublin Boulevard, three Major Entries (Horizon Parkway at Arnold Road; Central Parkway at Arnold Road; and Horizon Parkway at Scarle Drive), and two Minor Entries (Columbus Street at Dublin Boulevard and “E” Street at Dublin Boulevard). Street trees are used as wayfi nding throughout the development by assigning specifi c street trees to major streets within the project. This is summarized in the Street Tree Plan described in the Plant Pale e sec on. ENTRY MONUMENTATION Entry monuments announce entry to the project with uniquely iden fi able forms and materials. Ver cal punched metal panels coupled with an up lit veneer sign wall, allow for a simple, contemporary and vandal resistant element. Monuments are scaled to refl ect the project’s circula on hierarchy. Project Entries LEGEND Project Entry Major Entry Minor Entry Central Parkway Dublin Boulevard S c a r l e D r i v e El Dorado Lane “H” Street Columbus StreetEl Dorado Lane“D” Street South“D” Street NorthSterling Street“F” StreetArnold RoadHorizon Parkway ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 4 Primary Project Entry Monuments Major Project Entry Monuments Primary Project Entry Monuments - Detail Major Project Entry Monuments - Detail Boulevard Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS 5 Minor Project Entry Monuments Minor Project Entry Monuments - Detail ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 6 Major Project Entry Monuments Primary Project Entry Monuments Minor Project Entry Monuments - Detail Metal Cutout Panel Veneer Entry Wall Metal Cutout Panel Up lit and Backlit Signage Le! ers Metal Cutout Panel Veneer Entry Wall Up lit and Backlit Signage Le! ers Metal Cutout Panel Veneer Entry Wall Boulevard Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS 7 WEST ENTRY The entry located at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Columbus Street has the opportunity to feature the minor entry monumenta on. Featuring contemporary materials, which may include metals, acrylics and concrete in simple, contemporary forms, the monumenta on makes a strong sta te- ment about the sophis cated character of Boulevard and the City of Dublin as a whole. Plan ng coordinated with the pale e throughout the community warms the space and reinforces the project’s character. Hornbeams are fea- tured behind the monument wall with Chinese Pistache planted on Columbus Street in addi on to the Dublin Boulevard Street Tree - Lo ndon Plane. Keymap DUBLIN BOULEVARD FRONTAGE The southern project edge along Dublin Boulevard creates a strong visual ex- perience in a key central loca on within the City. This linear gateway , with its dis nc ve design elements, refl ects a forward-thinking, upscale community that values a high quality of life. Two entries at opposite ends of the project act as the project’s “front porch”. One plaza is located at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Columbus Street and the other is at the corner of Dublin Bou- levard and Arnold Road in the commercial area. The Primary Project Entry is located at Sterling Street between the two plazas, crea ng a linear gateway punctuated by three focal points. Centrally located, this gateway acts as a “belt buckle” connec ng east and west por ons of the City. Accent Paving - toned, textured concrete Carpinus betulus ‘Fas giata’ Minor Entry Monument DUBLIN BOULEVARD COMMUNITY PARK SITE "BY OTHERS#COLUMBUS STREETAccent Paving Street Tree ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 8 EAST GATEWAY PLAZA The East Gateway Plaza at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Arnold Road creates a second public focal point along the southern edge of the project area. Along with the West Gateway Plaza and the Primary Project Entry, this corner creates a third focal point along the project’s public edge. This corner is designed to enhance a poten al plaza area for the development. Keymap Toned, textured concrete East Gateway Plaza Street Tree: Quercus virginiana Street Tree: Platanus acerifolia Fountain Shade Structure with Sea ng DUBLIN BOULEVARD ARNOLD ROADThema c Accent Paving Thema c Sea ng Elements Boulevard Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS 9 PRIMARY PROJECT ENTRY The primary project entry at Dublin Boulevard and Sterling Street is the grand entry to the project. A strong sense of arrival is created with two dis nc ve ver cal monuments which create a visual port al. The monuments reinforce the community’s contemporary character with modern forms and materials, such as stainless steel or other metals and concrete. The monu- ments are strong wayfi nding, as well as character elements, crea ng a warm welcoming beacon for the community. Corner plazas at the Project Entry feature toned, textured concrete in neutral tones. Backdrop plan ng refl ects a contemporary California pale e, with columnar accent trees (Carpinus betulus ‘Fas giata’) and bo ld foliage wa- ter wise plants, such as Flax, and shrubs and grasses in simple, geometric masses. The street tree selected for Sterling Street is a mix of Quercus virginiana (Southern Live Oak) and Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm). The use of Oaks at the entry highlight the importance of this entry and designate your arrival at the community. The designated street tree per the City’s Streetscape Master Plan for Dublin Boulevard is the London Plane Tree spaced 25’-30’ on center. Keymap Carpinus betulus ‘Fas giata’ Project Entry Landscape Concept DUBLIN BOULEVARD Street Tree Ulmus parvifolia Entry Monument Sign Wall Seat Pads, typ. Colored asphalt crosswalks, typ. Landscape Easement, typ. Toned Concrete, typ. Palms Accent Tree: Carpinus betulus ‘Fas giata’ Bold Foliage Accent Shrubs STERLING STREETMetal Panel Agaves in Median Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 10 Major Entry MonumentSCARLETT DR IVE HORI Z O N P A R K W A Y Ornamental Grasses and Na ve Oaks typ. Accent Tree: Carpinus betulus ‘Fas giata’ Street Tree: Platanus acerifolia Public 30-acre Park Keymap ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS MAJOR ENTRY HORIZON PARKWAY AT SCARLETT DRIVE Carpinus betulus ‘Fas! giata’ Major Entry Monument Granite Seat Turtles Pedestrian Accent Paving at Corners Accent Paving at Crossing Major Entry - Central Parkway at Scarle! Drive Boulevard Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS 11 Keymap Contemporary California plant pale e MAJOR ENTRY CENTRAL PARKWAY AT ARNOLD ROAD Carpinus betulus ‘Fas! giata’ Major Entry Monument Major Entry - Central Parkway at Arnold Road Accent Tree: Carpinus betulus ‘Fas! giata’ Street Tree: Cel! s sinensis Major Entry Monument, typ. Granite Seat Turtles Metal Railing, typ. CENTRAL PARKWAY ARNOLD ROADMedian Tree: Platanus acerifolia Pedestrian Accent Paving at Corners, Typ. Accent Paving at Crossing ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 12 Keymap Decora ve bollard Enhanced paving at corner MAJOR ENTRY HORIZON PARKWAY AT ARNOLD ROAD Major Entry Monument Culvert Easement Major Entry - Horizon Parkway at Arnold Road Decora! ve Railing, typ. Enhanced Pedestrian Paving, typ Bold Foliage Plan! ng HORIZON PARKWAY ARNOLD ROADStreet Tree: Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree Major Entry Monument, typ. Decora! ve Bollard, typ. Boulevard Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS 13 Minor Entry - Iron Horse Parkway at Dublin Boulevard IRON HORSE PARKWAYKeymap MINOR ENTRY IRON HORSE PARKWAY AT DUBLIN BOULEVARD Minor Project Entry Monument PSE Accent Paving at Crossing Accent Pedestrian Paving at Corners Street Tree: Quercus virginiana Minor Entry Monument, typ. Granite Seat Turtles, typ. Ornamental Grasses, typ. DUBLIN BOULEVARD Accent Tree: Carpinus betulus Minor Entry Monument, typ. Granite Seat Turtles, typ. ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 14 MINOR ENTRY COLUMBUS STREET AT DUBLIN BOULEVARD Minor Entry - Columbus Street at Dublin Boulevard DUBLIN BOULEVARD Keymap Entry plan ng Minor Project Entry Monuments - Detail Street Tree: Pistachia chinensis (Chinese Pistache) Minor Entry Monument, typ. Accent Paving, typ. Carpius betulus ‘Fas! giata’ (European Hornbeam) Bold Foliage Plan! ng, typ.COLUMBUS STREETStamped Asphalt Paving at Crossings STREETSCAPE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan STREETSCAPE 15 CIRCULATION NETWORK Boulevard includes a though ully designed streetscape and lands cape that refl ects the Urban Village goals of the Specifi c Plan. The accommoda on of mul ple modes of travel -pedestrian, bicycle and public tr ansit, in addi on to private vehicle - has been made a priority. The streetscape design elements ensure these modes are accommodated in an invi ng, safe and aesthe c manner. The design expresses the overall character of the community and refl ects the project’s commitment to sustainability. As public spaces, streets have great importance in the urban village. They facilitate access to the mixture of residen al, commercial and public uses within the community and provide the opportunity for physical exercise and social interac on, all enhancing the quality of life. A variety of planning and design features minimize the detrimental environ- mental eff ects of streets. Vehicle trips and fossil fuel emissions are reduced by providing a circula on network that safely accommoda tes and invites alterna ve modes of transporta on to a variety of uses and d es na ons within and outside the project area. Sidewalks, mul -use trails, bicycle park- ing, transit stops with shelters and traffi c calming measures all encourage the more environmentally sustainable modes of travel. This approach is o! en referred to as “Green” or “Complete” streets. Connects to BART Connects to Iron Horse Trail Connects to Business Park Pedestrian and Bicycle Circula on Network Bike Lane (Proposed) Bike Lane (Existing) Multi-use Trail (Proposed) Multi-use Trail (Existing) LEGEND Sidewalk (Proposed) Enhanced Intersection / Crossing Treatments Project Area Boundary STREETSCAPE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 16 STREETSCAPE CONCEPT The circula on network in Boulevard is a key component of the li veable, walkable, vital urban village experience. The streetscape is a rac ve, appeal- ing and designed to encourage pedestrian and bicycle travel. Bike lanes on collector streets within the project will be enhanced with colored asphalt to emphasize their presence visually and improve safety. Crosswalks will also be enhanced with special paving, such as colored or stamped asphalt. This treatment serves to create safer pedestrian circula on by highligh ng pedes- trian crossings and slowing traffi c. Public streets are designed to treat stormwater through vegeta on and to maximize shade with abundant street trees, thereby minimizing the heat island eff ect and enhancing aesthe c appeal and user comfort. Stormwater runoff from the impervious area within the right-of-way is treated in bio-re- ten on areas within the 5-foot parkway strips on most stree ts. Bio-reten on areas are planted with a na ve ornamental bioswale mix as de scribed in the Plant Pale e sec on. Street trees will spaced generally as ind icated, except where adjustments are necessary to respond to u lity or bio-reten on area issues. Streetscape plan ng, ligh ng and furnishings diff eren ate key corridors and refl ect the circula on hierarchy, while remaining consistent in design vocabu- lary to maintain a strong expression of place. Streets are designed to serve as social spaces and aesthe c ameni es, as well as circula on routes. By facilita ng non-vehicular travel throughout the proje ct area and beyond and crea ng comfortable, welcoming streets, Dublin Crossin g’s streetscape design promotes public health and social cohesion, quali es that contribute to excep onal quality of life. Street Network Major Street Minor Street Boulevard Landscape Master Plan STREETSCAPE 17 STERLING STREET Sterling Street represents the top of the Boulevard circula on hierarchy. The Primary Project Entry, as described in the Entries and Thema c Elements sec- on occurs at Sterling Street and Dublin Boulevard. Wash ingtonia fi llubusta (Hydrid Fan Palm) spaced at 20 foot on center is at the Primary Entry up to El Dorado Lane. North of El Dorado Lane, Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm) is the street tree, and Platanus acerifolia is the median tree. All crea ng a strong, tree-lined project entry statement. Sidewalks and bike lanes are provided on both sides of the street, se ng the tone as a community that welcomes mul ple modes of transporta on. Paths are separated from traffi c by 5-foot parkway strips planted with a mix of grasses and street trees that provide dual func on as stormwater bio-reten on and visual amenity. Keymap ELEMENTS Street Trees: Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm Spacing: 30 foot on center Median Tree: Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree Spacing: 35 foot on center Keymap CENTRAL PARKWAY Central Parkway is a major corridor, second in scale and visual hierarchy to Sterling Street. A Major Entry, as described in the Entries and Thema c Ele- ments sec on is located at Central Parkway and Arnold Road. The median is generously planted to support the signifi cance of the entry. Parkway strips include street trees and bioswale plan ng. Five feet of the 6-foot public service easement is landscaped to provide a verdant aesthe c. See the Shrub Pale! e and Bioswale Mix for possible plant types. Street tree plan ng fol- lows recommenda ons of the Streetscape Master Plan, with C el s sinensis (Chinese Hackberry) as the street and Platanus acerifolia (London Plane Tree) median tree. The segment of Central Parkway street on the side adjacent to the school will feature monolithic sidewalks with street trees in tree wells. Elements Street Tree: Cel s sinensis, Chinese Hackberry Spacing: 25’ on center Median Tree: Platanus acerifolia, London Plane Tree Spacing: 25’ on center STREETSCAPE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 18 HORIZON PARKWAY Horizon Parkway is the east-west corridor through the project connec ng Ar- nold Road to Scarle Drive. A Major Entry is located at Horizon Parkway an d Scarle Drive and a Major Entry, as described in the Entri es and Thema c Elements sec on, is located at Arnold Road and Horizon Parkway. F ive-foot parkway strips planted with bioswale grasses and street trees are on both sides of the street. Street trees are Platanus acerifolia (London Plane Tree) adjacent to entries spaced at 35 foot on center, and Ulmus parvifolia (Chi- nese Elm) spaced at 30 foot on center the remainder of the streetscape. The segment of Horizon Parkway on the side adjacent to the school will feature monolithic sidewalks with street trees in tree wells. Keymap Elements Street Trees: Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree Spacing: 35 feet on center Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm Spacing: 30 feet on center IRON HORSE PARKWAY Iron Horse Parkway features a 10-foot mul -use trail on the east side to pro- mote pedestrian and bicycle travel and facilitate safe school access. Parkway strips are planted with street trees and bioswale grasses. The street tree is Southern Live Oak. Keymap Elements Street Tree: Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Spacing: 35 feet on center Keymap GALENA STREET Galena Street features a 10-foot mul -use sidewalk on the west sid e to pro- mote pedestrian and bicycle travel and facilitate safe school access. Parkway strips are planted with street trees and bioswale grasses. The segment of Galena Street on the side adjacent to the school will feature monolithic side- walks with street trees in tree wells. The street tree is Southern Live Oak. Elements Street Tree: Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Spacing: 35 feet on center Boulevard Landscape Master Plan STREETSCAPE 19 COLUMBUS STREET AND EL DORADO LANE These smaller scale local streets include 5-foot parkway strips on both sides. To support visual hierarchy, all local streets will have Pistachia chinensis (Chi- nese Pistache) as street tree. Keymap Elements Street Tree: Pistachia chinensis Chinese Pistache Spacing: 30 foot on center Elements Street Tree: Plantanus acerifolia London Plane Tree Spacing: 35 feet on center DUBLIN BOULEVARD Boulevard includes improvement of the North side of Dublin Boulevard. The exis! ng path remains as a 10’ Class I Trail, consistent with the City’s Bike- way Master Plan. The landscaped parkway strip is planted with shrubs and grasses. In accordance with the City’s Streetscape Master Plan London Plane Trees are planted 35’ on center. Keymap SCARLETT DRIVE Scarle" Drive is improved along the West length of the Specifi c Plan Area. The Iron Horse Trail, made up of a 10-foot paved path with 5 foot so$ shoul- ders on each side, runs along the east side of the street. Street trees are planted in the 5-foot parkway. The 4-foot median is planted with low shrubs and smaller scale accent trees. The Street Tree is London Plane Tree. The median Tree is Crape MyrtleKeymap Elements Street Trees: Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree Spacing: 35 feet on center Median Tree: Lagerstroemia ‘Muskogee’ Crape Myrtle Spacing: 20 feet on center STREETSCAPE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 20 ARNOLD ROAD The west side of Arnold Road is the east edge of the Specifi c Plan Area. Between Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway, the street is adjacent to commercial uses. From Central Parkway to the northern project bound- ary may be residen al uses. A landscaped setback screens walls and fences along Arnold, as necessary. Grasses, shrubs and ornamental trees, per the Streetscape Master Plan, will retain visual consistency. The street tree is Southern Live Oak planted at 35 feet on center. Keymap Elements Street Tree : Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Spacing: 35 feet on center PLANT PALETTE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan PLANT PALETTE 21 STREET TREES Tree-lined streets play an important role in crea ng a c omfortable urban vil- lage feel. An abundant canopy creates a sense of enclosure and evokes the character of older established neighborhoods and their much sought-a er ambiance. Street trees also perform important environmental func ons by cooling paving, providing habitat for birds and small animals and ac ng as carbon sinks. Trees selected for exis ng streets are consistent with the City of Dublin Streetscape Master Plan. Street Scien fi c Name Common Name Spacing (on center) Dublin Boulevard Street Tree Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree 35’ Scarle" Drive Street Tree Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree 35’ Arnold Road (west side) Street Tree Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak 35’ Central Parkway Street Tree Cel s sinensis Chinese Hackberry 25’ Median Cel s sinensis Chinese Hackberry 25’ Columbus Street, El Dorado Lane Street Tree Pistacia chinensis ‘Keith Davey’ Chinese Pistache 25’ Sterling Street Street Tree Quercus virginiana Ulmus parvifolia Southern Live Oak Chinese Elm 35’ 30’ Iron Horse Parkway Street Tree Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak 35’ Galena Street Street Tree Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak 35’ Horizon Parkway Street Tree Platanus acerifolia Ulmus parvifolia London Plane Tree Chinese Elm 35’ 30’ Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree Cel! s sinensis Chinese Hackberry Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm PLANT PALETTE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 22 SHRUBS The shrub pale e emphasizes low water use plants with some moderate use op ons included for accents and small areas. The pale e refl ects the con- temporary California landscape characterized by na ve and climate adapted plants growing to their natural forms, thus minimizing the need for extensive maintenance. Plan ng design will emphasize clean lines, masses of plan ngs and geometric pa erns, as well as bold accents. ACCENT SHRUBS Scien fi c Name Common Name Water Use Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow Low Agapanthus spp. Lily-of-the Nile Moderate Agave spp. Agave Low Anigozanthos spp. Kangaroo Paw Low Bouteloua spp. Grama Grass Low Carex tumicola Berkeley Sedge Low Coleonema puchellum ‘Sunset Gold’ ‘Sunset Gold’ Breath of Heaven Moderate Cuphea hyssopifolia False Heather Moderate Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Oat Grass Low Hemerocallis ‘Terra Co a Baby’ Evergreen Day Lily Low Hesperaloe parvifl ora Red Yucca Low Heuchera maxima Coral Bells Moderate Iris douglasiona Pacifi c Coast Iris Low Kniphofi a spp. Red Hot Poker Low Lantana spp. Lantana Low Lavendula spp. Lavender Low Liriope muscari Lily Turf Moderate Penstemon spp. Penstemon (SW Na ves) Low MEDIUM SHRUBS Scien fi c Name Common Name Water Use Abelia spp. Abelia Moderate Buxus Green Series Boxwood Moderate Calamagros s ‘Karl Foerster’ Feather Reed Grass Moderate Callistemon ‘Li le John’ Dwarf Co lebrush Low Chondrapetalum tectorum Cape Rush Low Cistus spp. Rock Rose Low Dietes spp. Fortnight Lily Low Grevillea ‘Noelii’Low Hebe spp. NCN Moderate Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow Dietes spp. Fortnight Lily Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Oat Grass Boulevard Landscape Master Plan PLANT PALETTE 23 Leymus condensatus ‘Canyon Prince’ Wild Rye Low Lomandra spp.Ma Rush Low Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass Low Myrtus communis ‘Compacta’ Dwarf Myrtle Low Nandina spp. Nandina/Heavenly Bamboo Low Pennisetum ‘Fairy Tails’ Fountain Grass Moderate Polys chum munitum Western Sword Fern Moderate Phormium tenax sp. New Zealand Flax Low Pi osporum tobira ‘Wheeler’s Dwarf’ Dwarf Mock Orange Low Zauschneria californica California Fuschia Low TALL SHRUBS Scien fi c Name Common Name Water Use Alyogyne huegelii Blue Hibiscus Low Arbutus unedo’ Elfi n King’ Dwarf Strawberry Tree Low Escallonia ‘Apple Blossom’ NCN Moderate Euonymus japonica NCN Low Euphorbia spp. NCN Low Galvesia speciosa Island Snapdragon Low Gaultheria shallon Salal Low Lavatera assurgen fl ora Tree Mallow Moderate Loropetalum chinensis Chinese Fringe Flower Low Rhamnus californica Coff eeberry Low Rhaphiolepsis indica Indian Hawthorn Low Salvia spp. Sage Low S pa gigan ca Giant Feather Grass Low Teucrium spp. Germander Low Westringia fru cosa ‘Morning Light’ Coast Rosemary Low Woodwardia fi mbriata Giant Chain Fern Moderate Salvia spp. Sage S! pa gigan! ca Giant Feather Grass Phormium tenax New Zealand Flax PLANT PALETTE Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 24 Myoporum parvifolium Myoporum Thymus polytrichus britannicus Creeping Thyme Jasminum offi cinale Common Jasmine GROUNDCOVER Scien! fi c Name Common Name Water Use Baccharis pilularis ‘Pigeon Point’ Dwarf Coyote Brush Low Carissa macrocarpa Natal Plum Low Ceanothus g.h. Carmel Creeper Low Coprosoma kirkii ‘Verde Vista’ Prostate Mirror Plant Low Erigeron karvinskianus Santa Barbara Daisy Low Erigonum spp. Wild Buckwheat Low Festuca californica California Fescue Low Fragaria chiloensis Wild Strawberry Moderate Gazania Orange Gazania Moderate Myoporum parvifolium Myoporum Low Osteospermum fru! cosum African Daisy Low Rosa ‘Carpet Rose’ Carpet Rose Moderate Thymus polytrichus britannicus Creeping Thyme Low VINES Scien! fi c Name Common Name Water Use Jasminum offi cinale Common Jasmine Low Solanum jasminoides Potato Vine Moderate SITE ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan SITE ELEMENTS 25 WALLS The northern project edge adjacent to the Camp Parks property will have a 7-foot precast wall with cap. Color is to be determined Keymap - Walls LIGHTING Backbone and Intract streets will have the PureForm LED Series MFR: Philips Gardco Color: RAL 7043 At the Primary Project Entry the Pedestrian Luminaire is the Phil- ips Lumec Townguide. PureForm LED Series MFR: Philips Gardco Townguide LED Series MFR: Philips Lumec SITE ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 26 BENCHES Benches are provided in public spaces as needed for pedestrian comfort and are to be commercial grade, durable and low maintenance in simple, contemporary designs. Benches will be 6’ Rockport with back by Urbanscape; faux wood; stainless frame; color to be deter- mined or 6’ Rockport without back by Urbanscape; faux wood; stainless frame; color to be determined. SEATING HARDSCAPE SIDEWALKS Sidewalks including Class 1 trails will be standard grey concrete, except where special paving is called for in the Entries and Thema! c Elements sec! on. BIKE LANES Bike lanes are emphasized with a colored asphalt coa! ng to strength- en the visual prominence of the bike lane on the road, thus enhancing safety. This type of treatment of bike lanes also encourages the use of bicycles by emphasizing the pres- ence of bike facili! es. The bike lane colore shall be a brick red. CROSSWALKS Crosswalks will be enhanced for pedestrian safety and aesthe! c appeal with stamped or colored asphalt. Boulevard Landscape Master Plan SITE ELEMENTS 27 BIKE RACKS Bike racks will be 35 Loop by Land- scape forms, Titanium color. BOLLARDS Decora! ve bollards at project entries are Urban Accessories, Model: DG-4 in Silver with Nickel Bronze cap (nickel cap not shown in image). TRASH/RECYCLING Trash and recycling sta! ons will be provided in public spaces as appro- priate. Receptacles shall be com- mercial grade, durable and easy to access and maintain. Receptacles sta! ons will also include a dog waste receptacle. MMCite Models CP110 and CD330 in Gray. SEAT PADS Less formal sea! ng may be provid- ed with granite seat pads. Granite is a highly durable, natural material and may be locally sourced. SITE ELEMENTS Boulevard Landscape Master Plan 28 UTILITY SCREENING Exterior u! lity equipment, including, but not limited to, PG&E transform- ers, telephone company boxes, Fire Department connec! ons, backfl ow preventers, irriga! on controllers, and other on-site u! li! es will be vaulted or screened from view from any public rights-of-way, behind structures or signifi cant landscaping. BUS SHELTER Bus shelters will be provided as required by the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA). Shelter and bench size for specifi c loca! ons will be determined by LAVTA staff . Shelter, benches and trash receptacles are all required by LAVTA in the color black (PP3242-J) as follows: Shelter: Tolar Model NALP, low peak roof bus shelter, perforated metal panels at rear, schedule display with glass, anchor bolts at foo! ng. Benches: Tolar wire grid bench seat, no back, an! -vagrant bars, anchor bolts at foot- ings. Trash Receptacles: Tolar tall thin wire grid model, steel drum inner liner, 30 gallon, pedestal mount, anchor bolts at foo! ng.