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ATTY/RESO.0088/PC RESO GRANTING APPROVAL OF A USE PERMIT FOR 690 VETERANS BLVD <br />REV: 09-08-2020 PR <br />Page 9 of 19 <br />5. Public Art Fee – Pay a Public Art Fee for the proposed project, calculated at 1% of construction value. [SDR] [PARKS&REC] 6. Water and Sewer Fees – Pay applicable water, recycled water, and wastewater-related fees as outlined on the City’s website. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> 7. Affordable Housing Impact Fee – Pay an Affordable Housing Impact Fee of $5 a sq. ft. for the hotel, estimated at $268,350. [SDR][HOUSING] <br /> 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] <br /> 9. 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] Landscaping and Site Improvements 10. Water-Efficient Landscaping – Provide a landscaping and irrigation plan conforming to the California Water-Efficient Landscape Ordinance (AB 1881), including an automatic irrigation system (drip, micro-spray, or bubblers) with a rain sensor, and show these measures on the building permit plans. [COA][PLANNING] 11. Street Trees - A total of six (24-inch box) street trees shall be planted along the property frontages (Veterans Blvd. and Brewster Ave.). The tree species and location will be determined by the City Engineer and Planning Manager. These improvements shall be included as part of the building permit submittal package. Newly planted trees shall be both irrigated and maintained by the applicant. [SDR][PLANNING] 12. Stormwater Runoff - Post-construction runoff into the storm drain shall not exceed pre-construction runoff levels. The applicant’s design professional shall evaluate the project’s impact to the City’s storm drainage system and shall substantiate their conclusions with drainage calculations to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The project shall be designed in conformance with the Drainage Guidelines for Commercial Development. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] 13. Bicycle Parking – Provide for eight short-term (visitor) bicycle racks and 10 secure bicycle parking spaces and demonstrate this on the building permit plans. [COA][ENGINEERING] 14. Clean Air Vehicle Parking- Provide for six designated parking spaces for any combination of low-emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/vanpool vehicles. [COA] [ENGINEERING] 15. Electric Vehicle Charging Spaces – Provide for and install four Electric Vehicle Charging Spaces. Provide the appropriate number of accessible spaces with at least one being van accessible, including considerations for signage and time limits. Demonstrate this on the building permit plans. [COA][ENGINEERING]