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Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br /> <br /> <br />Impact Statement <br /> <br />Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings <br /> <br />Mitigation Measures <br /> <br />Findings Level of <br />Significance after <br />Mitigation <br /> available and this impact would be reuse and recycling of construction and <br /> considered significant and unavoidable. demolition waste (including, but not limited to, <br /> soil, vegetation, concrete, lumber, metal, and <br /> cardboard). <br /> MM4.13-7Project plans and specifications <br /> shall include education for construction <br /> workers about reducing waste and using <br /> available recycling services. <br /> MM4.13-8 Prior to issuance of a building <br /> permit, the applicant shall demonstrate that <br /> the design of the proposed buildings or <br /> structures meets or exceeds the most recent <br /> Title 24 requirements (Title 24, Part 6 of the <br /> California Code of Regulations; Energy <br /> Efficiency Standards for Residential and Non <br /> Residential Buildings; Cool Roof Coatings <br /> performance standards), subject to review by <br /> the City Building Official. Documentation of <br /> compliance with this measure shall be <br /> provided to the Planning and Building Agency <br /> and Building Official for review and approval <br /> prior to issuance of the permit. Installation of <br /> the identified design features or equipment <br /> will be confirmed by the City Building Official <br /> prior to certificate of occupancy. The following <br /> design features should be considered by the <br /> applicant as a way to achieve Title 24 <br /> compliance in excess of the minimum <br /> requirement: <br /> ¦ Increase in insulation such that heat <br /> transfer and thermal bridging is minimized <br /> ¦ Limit air leakage through the structure or <br /> within the heating and cooling distribution <br /> system to minimize energy consumption <br />2-48 Revised Station District Project and FOIL Settlement Agreement Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations