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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 /> <br />5. Mitigation Measures - Provide written documentation of compliance with all required mitigation measures prior to issuance of final Certificate of Occupancy. [COA][PLANNING] Fees The following fees must be paid in full prior to issuance of the building permit unless otherwise described below. 6. Transportation Impact Fee - Pay a Traffic Impact Fee for the net new trips resulting from the proposed project, estimated at $142,000. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] 7. Water and Sewer Fees – Pay applicable water, recycled water, and wastewater- related fees as outlined on the City’s website. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 8. School Impact Fee – For residential additions greater than 500 square feet and new commercial or industrial construction, pay a School Impact Fee to the Sequoia Union High School District. Information regarding this fee may be obtained by contacting the Sequoia Union High School District at (650) 369-1411. [SDR][SCHOOL DISTRICT] 9. Mitigation Fees – The project may be subject to additional fees as outlined in the adopted Mitigation Monitoring Plan. [COA] [ENGINEERING] a. Fair share payment to mitigate impacts on the 101/84 interchange, estimated at $398,408 based on 350 employees. 10. Notice of Fees Protest – The applicant may protest any fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions imposed by the City as part of the approval or as a condition of approval of this development. Per California Government Code Section 66020, this 90- day protest period has begun as of the date of the approval of this application. [SDR][OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY] Historic Preservation 11. Rehabilitation Plan – Project must fully adhere to the Rehabilitation Plan for the 847-849 Main Street designated historic landmark. The historic Main Street façade must be stabilized and protected in place throughout the entire construction phase. The Main Street historic transom glass panels may be removed and stored during construction, but the transom window framing must remain in place. Historic transom glass panels are to be cleaned and reinstalled post- construction. Original tiles along the front of the building and in the vestibules must be retained. All aspects of the historic Main Street façade are to be retained and rehabilitated, with the exception of non-historic storefront materials. The north and east walls of the historic landmark are to be carefully dismantled, stored, and reassembled on-site. All work to be done in accordance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Rehabilitation Treatment.