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S.A. - Page 145 of 302 <br />* Or an alternative tree as approved by Fire and Planning <br />** Or Frontier Elm in coordination with street trees on the opposite side of Elm as approved by Planning <br />20. Stormwater Runoff - Post -construction runoff into the storm drain shall not exceed pre - <br />construction runoff levels. The applicant's design professional shall evaluate the project's impact <br />to the City's storm drainage system and shall substantiate their conclusions with drainage <br />calculations to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The project shall be designed so that each block <br />is in conformance with the Drainage Guidelines for Commercial Development by providing the <br />required detention for that block within the private property. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />21. Exterior Lighting — Provide a lighting plan for proposed exterior lighting, including cut sheets, a <br />photometric site plan demonstrating light levels and a diagram showing light spillover. This <br />information shall be included in the building permit plans. New light sources must not introduce <br />glare or light effects that spill off the property. [COA][PLANNING] <br />22. Vehicular Parking — A reduced ratio of 2.0/1,000 spaces for the office uses and 4.0/1,000 spaces for <br />the retail uses are permitted through approval of the Planned Development Permit. In addition, <br />reduced parking for residential are permitted through the State Density Bonus law, including a <br />concession for Parcel F. [COA][PLANNING] <br />Site -USE <br />REDUCED RATIO <br />TOTAL <br />Parcels B, C, E -Office <br />2.0/1,000 <br />11061 <br />Parcels A, B, E - Retail <br />4.0/1,000 <br />122 <br />Parcel B - Child Care <br />1/employee * <br />18 <br />Parcels A, D - Residential <br />0.5/bedroom <br />502 <br />Parcel F - Residential <br />0.3/unit <br />12 <br />Parcel F —Residential <br />TOTAL PARKING <br />1,715 <br />*on -street drop-off spaces are separate <br />23. Drop -Off Parking —The applicant shall ensure the availability nineteen (19) short-term parking <br />spaces that can be used by the child care facility for pick-up/drop-off on Lathrop and Cedar streets. <br />In the event that the on -street parking spaces are no longer designated as short term/loading <br />parking, the applicant shall provide the nineteen (19) drop-off spaces in an alternate nearby <br />location, to the City's satisfaction. <br />24. Bicycle Parking — Provide for bicycle storage spaces and demonstrate this on the building permit <br />plans as required below. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />Site - Use <br />Short Term Spaces <br />Long Term Spaces <br />Parcel A— Residential <br />14 <br />88 (+167 in -unit) <br />Parcel B—Office, Retail, Child Care <br />16 <br />56 <br />Parcel C - Office <br />8 <br />52 <br />Parcel D—Residential <br />14 <br />88 (+162 in -unit) <br />Parcel E —Office <br />22 <br />86 <br />Parcel F —Residential <br />8 <br />15 <br />Totals <br />82 <br />714 <br />ATTY/RESO.0125/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED USE PROJECT— ENTITLEMENT <br />REV: 10-27-2020 PR <br />Page 17 of 38 <br />148 <br />