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Reso PC21-02 0020 PC Reso Granting Approval of Permit for 150 Charter
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Reso PC21-02 0020 PC Reso Granting Approval of Permit for 150 Charter
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ATTY/RESO.0020/PC RESO GRANTING APPROVAL OF PERMITS FOR 150 CHARTER <br />REV: 04-29-2021 PR <br />Page 10 of 20 <br />emitting, fuel-efficient and carpool/vanpool vehicles. [COA] [ENGINEERING] 16. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations - 25% of the dwelling units with parking space(s) shall be provided with at least one Level 2 EV Ready Space. Calculations for the required minimum number of Level 2 EV Ready Spaces shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number. In addition, each remaining dwelling unit with parking space(s) shall be provided with at least a Level 1 EV Ready Space. In order to adhere to accessibility requirements in accordance with California Building Code Chapters 11A and/or 11B, it is recommended that all accessible parking spaces for newly constructed multifamily dwellings are provided with Level 1 or Level 2 EV Ready Spaces. [COA][ENGINEERING] 17. Discards Collection - Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit to Engineering a Discards Collection Plan for review and approval. The plan shall include the following elements and additional elements as required by City staff: [COA][ENGINEERING] a. Maintenance and Service: Trash, recycling and composting (Discards) storage areas shall include adequate space for the maintenance and servicing of containers for all materials that are provided by local hauling companies. b. Adequate Space for Trash, Recyclables and Compostables: The amount of space provided for the collection and storage of recyclable materials shall be at least as large as the amount of space provided for the collection and storage of trash materials and shall reflect the estimated volumes of trash and recyclable and compostable materials to be generated providing for the separate and dedicated containers for those materials with the goal of 25% or less of the total materials generated going to a landfill. An appropriately sized and designed area for wastes banned from regular trash containers such as electronics, fluorescent lamps and batteries shall be designated. Residential properties will also provide area for bulky item collection such as mattresses, furniture, tires and white goods. This shall be reflected in the Discards Collection Plan. c. Convenience and Accessibility: The recycling area shall be at least as accessible and convenient for tenants and collection vehicles as the trash collection and storage area. Separate, properly labeled (as per City standards) and dedicated chutes must be provided for each and every collected stream of materials - not just for trash (non-recyclable and non-compostable materials) if chutes are planned. The trash and recycling room(s) or areas shall be located on an exterior wall of the building (if indoors) with adequately-sized door or gate access to the street through the wall so as to minimize distance for the collection vehicle personnel and eliminate temporary outdoor storage of containers on collection days. If the storage area is located outside, then it must be easily accessible by the collection vehicles. If the day-to-day-use trash and recycling area(s) cannot be located adjacent to the street, then service-day locations easily accessible by the collection vehicle staff must be provided in an area on-site as per city standards in enclosures completely screened and covered from off-site view by a solid fence or masonry wall at least six feet high and in harmony with the architecture of the building(s). d. Equipment/Storage: All trash enclosures shall be completely screened and covered from off-site view by a solid fence or masonry wall at least six feet high and in harmony with the architecture of the building(s). Alternatively, the trash facilities may be placed within the building. Sewer drains, fire sprinklers, enclosures, and roofing (if outdoors) shall be provided as per City standards.
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