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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 /> ¦ Incorporate dual-paned or other energy <br /> efficient windows <br /> ¦ Incorporate energy efficient space <br /> heating and cooling equipment <br /> ¦ Incorporate energy efficient light fixtures <br /> ¦ Incorporate energy efficient appliances <br /> ¦ Incorporate energy efficient domestic hot <br /> water systems <br /> ¦ Incorporate solar panels into the electrical <br /> system <br /> ¦ Incorporate cool roofs/light-colored <br /> roofing <br /> Or other measures that will increase the <br /> energy efficiency of building envelope in a <br /> manner that when combined with the other <br /> options listed above exceeds current Title 24 <br /> Standards (Title 24, Part 6 of the California <br /> Code of Regulations; Energy Efficiency <br /> Standards for Residential and Non <br /> Residential Buildings, as amended <br /> September 11, 2008; Cool Roof Coatings <br /> performance standards as amended <br /> September 11, 2006) by a minimum of 20 <br /> percent <br /> MM4.13-9Prior to issuance of a building <br /> permit, applicants for individual projects shall <br /> provide a landscape plan that includes shade <br /> trees around main buildings, particularly along <br /> southern elevations where practical, and will <br /> not interfere with loading dock locations or <br /> other operational constraints. Documentation <br /> of compliance with this measure shall be <br /> provided to the Planning and Building Agency <br />Transit Zoning Code (SD 84) EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations 2-49