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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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o Limit air leakage through the structure or within the heating and cooling distribution <br />system to minimize energy consumption <br />o Incorporate dual -paned or other energy efficient windows <br />o Incorporate energy efficient space heating and cooling equipment <br />o Incorporate energy efficient light fixtures <br />o Incorporate energy efficient appliances <br />o Incorporate energy efficient domestic hot water systems <br />o Incorporate solar panels into the electrical system <br />o Incorporate cool roofs/light-colored roofing <br />o Or other measures that will increase the energy efficiency of building envelope in a <br />manner that when combined with the other options listed above exceeds current Title 24 <br />Standards (Title 24, Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations; Energy Efficiency <br />Standards for Residential and Non Residential Buildings, as amended November 1, <br />2005; Cool Roof Coatings performance standards as amended September 11, 2006) by <br />a minimum of 20 percent. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-23 Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall provide a landscape plan for <br />the Project that includes shade trees around main buildings, particularly along southern <br />elevations where practical, and will not interfere with loading dock locations or other operational <br />constraints. Documentation of compliance with this measure shall be provided to the City <br />Building Official for review and approval. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-24 Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall demonstrate that the <br />proposed building or structure designs incorporate exterior storage areas for recyclables and <br />green waste and adequate recycling containers located in public areas. Documentation of <br />compliance with this measure shall be provided to the City Building Official for review and <br />approval. Installation of the identified design features or equipment will be confirmed by the City <br />Building Official prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-25 The applicant shall provide education and publicity about reducing waste and <br />available recycling services to future tenants. The education and publicity materials shall be <br />provided to the City for review and approval by the Planning Department. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-26 All showerheads, lavatory faucets, and sink faucets within the residential units shall <br />comply with the California Energy Conservation flow rate standards. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-27 Low -flush toilets shall be installed within all commercial and residential (including <br />Congregate Care) units as specified in California State Health and Safety Code Section <br />17921.3. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />MM4.2-28 All commercial/industrial/common area irrigation areas shall be capable of being <br />operated by a computerized irrigation system which includes an onsite weather station/ET gage <br />capable of reading current weather data and making automatic adjustments to independent run <br />times for each irrigation valve based on changes in temperature, solar radiation, relative <br />humidity, rain, and wind. In addition, the computerized irrigation system shall be equipped with <br />flow -sensing capabilities, thus automatically shutting down the irrigation system in the event of <br />a mainline break or broken head. These features will assist in conserving water, eliminating the <br />potential of slope failure due to mainline breaks, and eliminating over -watering and flooding due <br />to pipe and/or head breaks. (Impact 4.2-6) <br />January 2025 22 Environmental Analysis <br />
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