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4855-3069-9660 v1 <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 in conformance <br />with the Drainage Guidelines for Residential or Commercial Development (Engineering Division – <br />Drainage Guidelines for Residential Developments (Attachment D-1)). [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />15.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 />16.Bicycle Parking – Provide for 35 long-term bicycle storage spaces, 29 short-term bicycle parking <br />spaces and demonstrate compliance on the building permit plans. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />17.Electric Vehicle Charging Stations - Provide for and install Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) <br />equivalent to at least 6% of the total parking spaces (or 54 spaces) for garages over 200 spaces. <br />Provide the appropriate number of accessible EVCS with at least one van accessible, including <br />considerations for signage and time limits. Demonstrate compliance on the building permit plans. <br />[COA][ENGINEERING] <br />18.Discards Collection - Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit to <br />Engineering a Discards Collection Plan for review and approval. The plan shall include the following <br />elements and additional elements as required by City staff: [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />a.Adequate Space: Adequate space for trash, recycling and composting (Discards) storage <br />and servicing areas shall be provided, including areas for wastes banned from regular <br />trash containers such as electronics, fluorescent lamps and batteries. Residential <br />properties shall also provide an area for bulky item collection such as mattresses, <br />furniture, tires and white goods. Space provided for recyclable materials shall equal or <br />exceed the space provided for trash materials and be appropriately-sized. <br />b.Convenience and Accessibility: If the storage area is located outside, then it must be <br />easily accessible by the collection vehicles. If the discards area cannot be located adjacent <br />to the street, then service-day locations easily accessible by the collection vehicle staff <br />must be provided. The recycling area shall be equally accessible as trash and storage <br />areas. <br />c.Screening: All discards areas shall be completely screened and covered from off-site view <br />by a solid fence or masonry wall at least six feet high and compatible with the building <br />architecture. Alternatively, the trash facilities may be placed within the building. <br />d.Implementation and Reporting: Applicant and its successors and assigns shall implement <br />the approved Discards Collection Plan and report its activities and achievements to the <br />Public Works Department annually as requested. <br />Final Map <br />19.Final Map - Obtain approval and record a Final Map prior to building permit issuance. All final maps <br />shall include the lot configuration and proposed easements and conform to the Subdivision Map <br />Act and Chapter 30 of the Municipal Code. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />ATTY/RESO.0110/PC RESO STANFORD BLOCK C - EXHIBIT A & B <br />REV: 11-30-23 VR <br /> <br />Page 3 of 20