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laws and regulations regarding equal opportunity and fair housing. Developer must also follow <br />the requirements of California Health and Safety Code section 33435. <br />G. Property Standards. Developer shall cause the Property to meet all applicable local, <br />state and federal codes and ordinances, including zoning ordinances. Developer shall also cause <br />the Property to meet the current edition of the Model Energy Code published by the Council of <br />American Building Officials. <br />H. Alternative Transportation and Energy Source, Resource Conservation, and LEED <br />Certification. In recognition of the City's desire to optimize the energy efficiency of the Project, <br />Developer agrees to consult with the Project design team, a CABEC certified 2016 Certified <br />Energy Analyst, a LEED AP Homes (low-rise and mid -rise), LEED AP BD+C (high rise), National <br />Green Building Standard (NGBS) Green Verifier, or GreenPoint Rater (one person may meet both <br />of these latter qualifications) early in the Project design process to evaluate a building energy <br />model analysis and identify and consider energy efficiency or generation measures beyond those <br />required by the TCAC minimum construction standards. <br />L Property Maintenance Agreement. Developer shall execute a maintenance <br />agreement with the City prior to occupancy, which shall be in a form reasonably satisfactory to <br />the City Attorney. <br />J. Monitoring. Developer shall allow the City to conduct annual inspections of each <br />of the assisted units on the Property as required by the Housing Opportunity Ordinance after the <br />date of construction completion, with reasonable advance notice and only during normal business <br />hours. Developer shall cure any defects or deficiencies found by the City while conducting such <br />inspections within thirty ten (10) business days of written notice thereof, or such longer period as <br />is reasonable within the sole discretion of the City. <br />3.5 Management Plan: <br />A. Management Plan. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, Developer shall <br />submit for the reasonable approval of the City a "Management Plan" that sets forth in detail <br />Developer's property management duties, a tenant selection process in accordance with this <br />Agreement, a security system and crime prevention program, the procedures for the collection of <br />rent, the procedures for eviction of tenants, the rules and regulations for the Property and manner <br />of enforcement, a standard lease form, an operating budget, the identity and emergency contact <br />information of the professional property management company to be contracted with to provide <br />onsite property management services at the Property, and other matters relevant to the management <br />of the Property, including, but not limited to, the following: <br />(1) Management Agent. The Management Agent will be National <br />Community Renaissance of California or an affiliate thereof. If Developer <br />proposes a different Management Agent, Developer shall submit the name <br />and qualifications of the proposed Management Agent. The City Project <br />Manager shall approve or disapprove the proposed Management Agent in <br />10 <br />55A-73 <br />