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4.12 [Intentionally Reserved] <br />4.13 Emergency Evacuation Plan. Developer shall submit and obtain approval of an <br />Emergency Evacuation Plan (the EEP) from City Police and Fire Protection agencies prior to <br />issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Up-to-date 24-hour emergency contact information for <br />the on -site personnel shall be provided to the City on an ongoing basis and the approved EEP shall <br />be kept onsite and also be submitted to the following City Agencies: <br />(a) Police Department <br />(b) Fire Department <br />(c) Planning and Building Agency <br />(d) Community Development Agency <br />4.14 Crime Free Housing. Developer shall work with City staff to formalize a crime <br />free housing policy, procedure, and design plan (the "CFH Plan"), which includes the following <br />provisions: <br />a. Requiring parking areas and common interior areas (lobbies, elevators, etc.) to contain <br />security cameras; <br />b. Requiring routine unit inspections; <br />c. Ensuring lobby/other entrance doors are secured and accessed via remote controls, fobs, <br />etc.; and <br />d. Have policies in place to ensure that common use areas such as hallways and trash <br />enclosures are maintained in good condition and repair (e.g., well -lit, kept clean, etc.). <br />Developer shall submit and obtain approval from the City's Planning and Building Agency <br />("PBX') that the CFH Plan meets the requirements of this Subsection 4.14 prior to issuance of the <br />Certificate of Occupancy. The approved CFH Plan shall be implemented and administered by <br />Developer or its designated property manager. <br />4.15 Onsite Parking ManagementPlan, Developer shall provide onsite parking for <br />residents and visitors of the Project and actively monitor the parking demand of the Project site. <br />Developer shall continually monitor and take the following measures to manage the parking <br />demand of the Project site to mitigate the use of offsite parking spaces on private or public <br />properties and/or right-of-way. <br />a. Requiring onsite parking permits (such as stickers or hang -tags) for any parking in the <br />onsite parking spaces for both residents and guests; <br />b. Policies for maximum time vehicles may be parked in the surface parking spaces, <br />including any guest parking; and <br />c. Policies for towing unauthorized vehicles, vehicles parked in unauthorized locations <br />(such as fire lanes), vehicles parking in surface guest parking without a sticker, hang -tag, <br />or other identifiers, and vehicles parked longer than any maximum guest parking <br />timeframes allowed. <br />12 <br />