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4.14 Onsite Parking Management Plan. 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 <br />the 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 <br />locations (such as fire lanes), vehicles parking in surface guest parking without a <br />sticker, hang -tag, or other identifiers, and vehicles parked longer than any <br />maximum guest parking timeframes allowed. <br />Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, Developer shall submit and obtain approval <br />from the Planning and Building Agency ("PBA") a Parking Management Plan (the "PMP"), <br />including those measures above. The approved PMP shall be adhered to and be enforced by the <br />Project at all times. <br />4.15 Alternative Transportation and Energy Source, Resource Conservation, and LEED <br />Certification. While not a condition of the project's Density Bonus, in recognition of the City's <br />desire to optimize the energy efficiency of the project, Developer agrees to consult with the project <br />design team, a CABEC certified 2019 Certified Energy Analyst, a LEED AP Homes (low-rise and <br />Enid -rise), LEED AP BD4 C (high rise), National Green Building Standard (NGBS) Green Verifier, <br />or GreenPoint Rater (one person may meet both of these latter qualifications) early in the project <br />design process to evaluate a building energy model analysis and identify and consider energy <br />efficiency or generation measures. Prior to the meeting, the energy analyst shall complete an initial <br />energy model based on either current T24 standards or, if the project is eligible, the California <br />Utility Allowance Calculator using best available information on the project. To the extent <br />financially feasible for the project, Developer agrees to incorporate and optimize energy efficient <br />building materials, methods, and amenities. <br />4.16 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 />e. 'Planning and Building Agency <br />d. Community Development Agency <br />13 <br />