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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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the tenants, designating a certain percentage of parking spaces for ride sharing vehicles, <br />designating adequate passenger loading and unloading and waiting areas for ride sharing <br />vehicles, and providing a website or message board for coordinating rides. Prior to issuance of <br />a building permit, the applicant shall demonstrate that measures have been included to provide <br />adequate bicycle parking near building entrances to promote cyclist safety, security, and <br />convenience pursuant to SAMC Chapter 41 regarding bicycle parking standards and Chapter <br />16 of the Santa Ana Citywide Design Guidelines regarding Bikeway Support Facilities <br />Guidelines. Documentation of compliance with this measure shall be provided to the City <br />Building Official for review and approval. Installation of the identified design features or <br />equipment will be confirmed by the City Building Official prior to issuance of certificate of <br />occupancy. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-17 Prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy, the applicant shall demonstrate <br />that all Multi-family/Industrial/Commercial projects' interior building lighting supports the use of <br />compact fluorescent light bulbs or equivalently efficient lighting to the satisfaction of the Building <br />Official. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-18 Applicants for Multi-family/Industrial/Commercial projects shall consider providing <br />preferential parking spaces for ultra -low emission vehicles and alternative fueled vehicles to <br />encourage the use of alternative fuels and ultra -low emission vehicles. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-19 Prior to issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall demonstrate that the <br />proposed Multi -family/ Industrial/Commercial uses building or structure designs incorporate <br />exterior storage areas for recyclables and green waste and adequate recycling containers <br />located in public/common areas pursuant to the adopted standards. Documentation of <br />compliance with this measure shall be provided to the Planning and Building Agency for review <br />and approval. Installation of the identified design features or equipment will be confirmed by the <br />City Building Official prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-20 All common area irrigation areas for Multi-family/Industrial/Commercial projects <br />shall consider systems that are capable of being operated by a computerized irrigation system <br />which includes an onsite weather station/ET gage capable of reading current weather data and <br />making automatic adjustments to independent run times for each irrigation valve based on <br />changes in temperature, solar radiation, relative humidity, rain, and wind. In addition, the <br />computerized irrigation system shall also consider the ability to be equipped with flow -sensing <br />capabilities, thus automatically shutting down the irrigation system in the event of a mainline <br />break or broken head. These features will assist in conserving water, eliminating the potential of <br />slope failure due to mainline breaks, and eliminating over -watering and flooding due to pipe <br />and/or head breaks. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-21 Consideration of installation of solar roofs on homes and businesses to offset the <br />increasing demand for energy and natural gas. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-22 Project applicants shall, where feasible, incorporate passive solar design features <br />into the buildings, which may include roof overhangs or canopies that block summer shade, but <br />that allow winter sun, from penetrating south facing windows. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-23 Use Energy Efficient Roofing Materials. All roofing materials used in <br />commercial/retail buildings at the Mixed -Use Retail Development shall be Energy Star® <br />certified. All roof products shall also be certified to meet American Society for Testing and <br />Materials (ASTM) high emissivity requirements. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />MM4.13-24 All commercial/industrial projects shall, where feasible, include up to 10% <br />renewable energy sources within the project. (Impact 4.3-1) <br />January 2025 53 Environmental Analysis <br />
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