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<br />ATTY/RESO.0041/CC RESO DENYING THE APPEAL FOR 353 MAIN STREET <br />REV: 05-14-18 PR <br />Page 10 of 28 <br />Provide the appropriate number of accessible EVCS with at least one van <br />accessible, including considerations for signage and time limits. Demonstrate this <br />on the building permit plans. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />25. Resurface Parking Lot – Slurry-seal and restripe the parking lot. This work shall <br />be included as part of the building permit plans. [COA][PLANNING] <br /> <br />26. Trail Design – The project shall not install above-grade public and private utilities <br />and mechanical equipment, such as backflow preventers, electrical cabinets, <br />etc., between the Trail and Redwood Creek. The Trail shall connect directly to the <br />adjacent existing trail along Redwood Creek at 333 Main Street without any barrier <br />or fence to obstruct clear passage. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />27. Discards Collection - Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant <br />shall submit to Engineering a Discards Collection Plan for review and approval. <br />The plan shall include the following elements and additional elements as required <br />by City staff: [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />a. Maintenance and Service: Trash, recycling and composting (Discards) <br />storage areas shall include adequate space for the maintenance and <br />servicing of containers for all materials that are provided by local hauling <br />companies. <br />b. Adequate Space for Trash, Recyclables and Compostables: The <br />amount of space provided for the collection and storage of recyclable <br />materials shall be at least as large as the amount of space provided for <br />the collection and storage of trash materials and shall reflect the <br />estimated volumes of trash and recyclable and compostable materials to <br />be generated providing for the separate and dedicated containers for <br />those materials with the goal of 25% or less of the total materials generated <br />going to a landfill. An appropriately sized and designed area for wastes <br />banned from regular trash containers such as electronics, fluorescent <br />lamps and batteries shall be designated. Residential properties will also <br />provide area for bulky item collection such as mattresses, furniture, tires <br />and white goods. This shall be reflected in the Discards Collection Plan. <br />c. Convenience and Accessibility: The recycling area shall be at least as <br />accessible and convenient for tenants and collection vehicles as the trash <br />collection and storage area. Separate, properly labeled (as per City <br />standards) and dedicated chutes must be provided for each and every <br />collected stream of materials - not just for trash (non-recyclable and non- <br />compostable materials) if chutes are planned. The trash and recycling <br />room(s) or areas shall be located on an exterior wall of the building <br />(if indoors) with adequately-sized door or gate access to the street through <br />the wall so as to minimize distance for the collection vehicle personnel <br />and eliminate temporary outdoor storage of containers on collection days. <br />If the storage area is located outside, then it must be easily accessible <br />by the collection vehicles. If the day-to-day-use trash and recycling area(s) <br />7.B. - Page 35