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2011-023
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4/18/2011
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Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br />Table 2-1 CEQA Findings <br />Level of <br />Significance after <br />Impact Statement Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings Mitigation Measures Findings Mitigation <br />the proposed Multi-family/ <br />Industrial/Commercial uses building or <br />structure designs incorporate exterior storage <br />areas for recyclables and green waste and <br />adequate recycling containers located in <br />public/common areas pursuant to the adopted <br />standards. Documentation of compliance with <br />this measure shall be provided to the <br />Planning and Building Agency for review and <br />approval. Installation of the identified design <br />features or equipment will be confirmed by <br />the City Building Official prior to issuance of <br />certificate of occupancy. <br />MM4.13-20 All common area irrigation areas <br />for Multi-family/Industrial/Commercial projects <br />shall consider systems that are capable of <br />being operated by a computerized irrigation <br />system which includes an onsite weather <br />station/ET gage capable of reading current <br />weather data and making automatic <br />adjustments to independent run times for <br />each irrigation valve based on changes in <br />temperature, solar radiation, relative humidity, <br />rain, and wind. In addition, the computerized <br />irrigation system shall also consider the ability <br />to be equipped with flow-sensing capabilities, <br />thus automatically shutting down the irrigation <br />system in the event of a mainline break or <br />broken head. These features will assist in <br />conserving water, eliminating the potential of <br />slope failure due to mainline breaks, and <br />eliminating over-watering and flooding due to <br />pipe and/or head breaks. <br />MM4.13-21 Consideration of installation of <br />solar roofs on homes and businesses to offset <br />2-52 Revised Station District Project and FOL Settlement Agreement Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations <br /> <br />
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