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EXHIBIT "B' <br /> Conditions of Approval <br />Case PAP-20 (Appeal ofPDR-126), Peridot Corporation <br /> <br />PLANNING <br /> <br />Development shall be substantially as shown on the development plans and <br />color board, Exhibit "A", dated "Received May 18, 2001" on file with the <br />Planning Department, except as modified by the following conditions. <br />Minor changes to the plans may be allowed subject to the approval of the <br />Planning Director if found to be in substantial conformance to the approved <br />exhibits. <br /> <br />This design review approval will lapse within one (1) year from the date of <br />approval unless a building permit is issued and conslmcfion has <br />commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion or the City has <br />approved an extension. <br /> <br />The specific sign details, generally consistent with the sign shown on the <br />development plans, shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review <br />and approval prior to signage installation. Should more than one tenant <br />lease the building, a comprehensive sign program shall be reviewed and <br />approved by the Planning Director prior to building permit issuance for any <br />additional signs. <br /> <br />The colors of the building shall be as shown on Color Scheme "F". The <br />accent green colors used on the canopy elements and on the fascia of the <br />central curved roof and the supporting brackets shall be changed to a color <br />more compatible with the base colors of the building. Prior to building <br />permit issuance, these final colors shall be submitted to the Planning <br />Director for review and approval. The building permit plans shall clearly <br />designate the building colors to the satisfaction of the Planning Director <br />prior to building permit issuance. <br /> <br />Prior to building permit issuance, a detailed scoring of the building against <br />the LEED criteria shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review <br />and approval. The building shall be designed to reach the LEED "certified" <br />score. The Planning Director may require the measures to reach the LEED <br />certified score. In the event that the applicants and the Planning Director <br />disagree as to the measures that should be incorporated into the building, <br />the Planning Director may refer the LEED score determination to the <br />Planning Commission for review and approval. <br /> <br /> <br />