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CGN: 8/2/01 <br />• <br />~~ <br />~_J <br />• <br />33. At ultimate build-out, the project applicant shall reimburse the city for <br />nine man-days of service for the purpose of Fire Safety inspectors on an <br />annual basis. <br />34. Water conservation measures must be incorporated into the <br />development. These should include low-flush toilets, low-flush faucets, <br />insulation of hot water lines in water recirculating systems, supply line <br />pressure in excess of 50 pounds per square inch reduced to 50 psi or <br />less by means of apressure-reducing valve, drinking fountains with self- <br />closing valves, and low water-consuming plants used wherever feasible. <br />35. Sewer facilities necessary to adequately convey project-generated <br />sewage shall be provided by the applicant. <br />36. Trash separation and recycling programs should be encouraged to <br />decrease the depletion of natural resources and reduce the amount of <br />solid waste that would need to be disposed at either the Santiago or <br />Coyote Canyon landfill. <br />37. The project shall provide sufficient access to accommodate the <br />maneuvers of the waste disposal trucks. <br />38. Provisions for trash enclosures for all proposed uses shall be made in <br />conformance with adopted city standards. <br />39. Project design should include means to reduce the amount of waste <br />materials generated during construction. <br />40. Design and integrate use of energy management system that efficiently <br />accommodates the demands on energy resources brought about by the <br />project. <br />41. Utilize fluorescent lighting. <br />42. Reduce full lighting after hours. <br />43. Building construction must comply with the policies set forth in Title 24 of <br />the California Administrative Code. <br />44. Utilize natural gas for space heating and other appropriate heating <br />needs. <br />45. A telephone system shall be installed on-site. Facilities intended for <br />acceptance by Pacific Bell shall be built to Pacific Bell specifications. <br />