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ALAMEDA:Okay. <br />HAYASHI:However, there is a copy for public view. <br />ALAMEDA:I was just looking at the conditions and I hear what youre saying about <br />the water runoff. I wanted to ask maybe the Director on the ConditionG all development- <br />generated runoff shall be disposed off on-site and not be directed toward anyadjacent <br />properties. How strict or how much oversight do we provide on that? <br />YUEN:This is something that the Department of Public Works looks at- infor <br />us during the subdivision stage. We will send the subdivision plans to the Department of <br />Public Works and they would have, they would have the decision-. This requires an <br />engineering study but how detailed that would be depends on the amount of infrastructure. <br />What they would be looking at is that for new pavement in the property they would require a <br />dry well system to dispose of the expected 10-year storm event. If you notice though, if this <br />property is rezoned and subdivided per the plans theres hardly any site work involved <br />because it all stubs off of existing roads. So its likely that there wouldnt, if thats what <br />happensitslikelythattherewouldntbemuchinthewayofdrywellsrequired.Andthenif <br />they didnt interfere with the natural flow of water by doing anything else on the property <br />there wouldnt be a lot of-, DPW would not require a lot of or perhaps any work to change or <br />fix existing drainage problems. Theyre only trying to keep it from getting worse. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you Director Yuen. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioners any other questions either for the testifier or the <br />Director? <br />SALAVEA:Ms. Frias? <br />SPRINGER:Commissioner Salavea? <br />SALAVEA:Im sorry Madam Chair. Ms. Frias could you indulge me and just point <br />to me reference for me on the vertical map where your lot is? <br />FRIAS:Right where the-, right where that red dot is. <br />SALAVEA:Oh sorry, thank you, thank you, thank you. Okay. <br />SPRINGER:Commissioners other questions for the testifier? Commissioner <br />Watanabe? <br />WATANABE:I think Im right in this but then what youre saying this the subdivision <br />in question is-. Your number 2 photograph number 2, that is the actual subdivision right? <br />FRIAS:Pardon me? <br />EXHIBIT F <br />6 <br /> <br />
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