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Mitigation Measures - Provide written documentation of compliance with all required <br />mitigation measures prior to issuance of final Certificate of Occupancy. <br />[COA] [PLANNING] <br />Fees <br />The following fees must be paid in full prior to issuance of the building permit unless <br />otherwise described below. <br />6. Transportation Impact Fee - Pay a Traffic Impact Fee for the net new trips resulting <br />from the proposed project, estimated at $142,000. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />7. Water and Sewer Fees - Pay applicable water, recycled water, and wastewater - <br />related fees as outlined on the Citv's website. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />8. School Impact Fee - For residential additions greater than 500 square feet and new <br />commercial or industrial construction, pay a School Impact Fee to the Sequoia Union <br />Hiah School District. Information regarding this fee may be obtained by contacting the <br />Sequoia Union High School District at (650) 369-1411. [SDR] [SCHOOL DISTRICT] <br />9. Mitigation Fees - The project may be subject to additional fees as outlined in the adopted <br />Mitigation Monitoring Plan. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br />10. Notice of Fees Protest - The applicant may protest any fees, dedications, reservations, <br />or other exactions imposed by the City as part of the approval or as a condition of <br />approval of this development. Per California Government Code Section 66020, this 90 - <br />day protest period has begun as of the date of the approval of this application. <br />[SDR] [OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY] <br />Historic Preservation <br />11. Rehabilitation Plan -Project must fully adhere to the Rehabilitation Plan for the <br />847-849 Main Street designated historic landmark. <br />The historic Main Street facade must be stabilized and protected in place throughout <br />the entire construction phase. The Main Street historic transom glass panels may be <br />removed and stored during construction, but the transom window framing must <br />remain in place. Historic transom glass panels are to be cleaned and reinstalled post - <br />construction. Original tiles along the front of the building and in the vestibules must be <br />retained. All aspects of the historic Main Street facade are to be retained and <br />rehabilitated, with the exception of non -historic storefront materials. The north and <br />east walls of the historic landmark are to be carefully dismantled, stored, and <br />reassembled on-site. All work to be done in accordance with the Secretary of Interior's <br />Standards for the Rehabilitation Treatment. <br />ATTY/RESO.0019/PC RESO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN — 851 MAIN STREET <br />REV: 03-15-18 PR <br />Page 2 of 16 <br />