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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/16/2015
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<br />ATTY/RESO.3157/601 Marshall Appeal 8-Story Project <br />REV: 11/10/15 VR <br />Page 9 of 22 <br />to said decision has been filed in accordance with Article 48 of the city Zoning <br />Ordinance. <br /> <br />3. Applicant shall ensure that all improvements substantially conform to the Eight-Story <br />Proposal project plans, prepared by KSH Architects, submitted on September 9, <br />2015, and related information submitted by the Applicant, on file with Planning <br />Services. All modifications to said approved plans must be submitted to Planning for <br />review and approval prior to the issuance of a Building Permit. Substantial <br />modification of said approved plans, as determined by the Community Development <br />Director or his/her designee, may be subject to an amendment of the approved <br />project permits or application for new permits, per Section 2.0.3 of the Downtown <br />Precise Plan. <br /> <br />4. Upon approval of the final project design, the applicant shall provide for the City’s use <br />a scaled model of the project or adequate funds to build the scaled model for <br />purposes of adding to the City’s scaled model of Downtown. The specifications for <br />the model shall be determined by the Community Development Director or his/her <br />designee. <br /> <br />5. The applicant may protest any fees, dedications reservations, or other exactions <br />imposed by the City as part of the approval or as a condition of approval of this <br />development. Per California Government Code Section 66020, this 90-day protest <br />period has begun as of the date of approval of this application. <br /> <br />6. Applicant shall implement and comply with all applicable mitigation measures <br />described in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and Mitigation, Monitoring and <br />Reporting Program (MMRP) for the Downtown Precise Plan, adopted by the City <br />Council by Resolution No. 15086 and on file with Planning Services (State <br />Clearinghouse #2006052027). <br /> <br />7. Future signage must conform to the signage regulations of Section 2.10 of the DTPP. <br />Detailed signage plans must be submitted and approved and a Sign Permit and <br />Building Permit issued prior to the installation or construction of any signage for the <br />Project. <br /> <br />8. A minimum of three (3%) percent of on-site parking spaces shall be equipped with <br />electric vehicle EV charging stations. <br /> <br />9. The project shall provide for a minimum of 78 bicycle storage spaces within the <br />ground-level of the parking garage as well as on-site shower facilities. <br /> <br />10. The project shall provide 255 shared parking spaces on-site, which will be available <br />to the public on nights, weekends and holidays. <br />7.C. - Page 21
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