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shall then be considered as part of the Exhibit "A" of this development plan <br />approval. <br />28. All residences in the PUD shall allow for the future installation of a Photo Voltaic <br />(PV) system. Making the home photovoltaic ready shall require the following <br />measures to be implemented with the design and construction of the structures <br />covered: <br />a) Electrical conduit and cable pull strings shall be installed from the roof/attic <br />area to the buildings' main electrical panels. <br />b) Roof trusses shall be engineered to handle an additional load of five (5) <br />pounds per square foot beyond that of the anticipated load for the roofing <br />material. <br />c) An area shall be provided near the electrical panel for the "inverter" required <br />to convert the direct current output from the photovoltaic panels to alternating <br />current. <br />d) The home design and siting on the lot shall maximize the structure's solar <br />exposure with broad sloping roof surfaces facing a southeast to southwest. <br />These measures shall be shown on the building permit plan set submitted to the <br />Planning Director for review and approval before issuance of the building permit. <br />The project developer shall provide the future homeowners the necessary <br />information delineating the means by which photovoltaic panels can be applied to <br />the roofs of the structures covered by this approval. <br />29. Trellis-covered arbors and/or porches up to a height of 15 feet supporting <br />photovoltaic panels shall be exempt from the City's Administrative Design <br />Review procedures. Design review at the Planning staff level and building/ <br />electrical permits would still be required. <br />30. The lot owner/contractor shall include in the garage a "roughed-in" location <br />including conduit and pull-strings and connections for a charging station for <br />electrical vehicles. <br />31. Only natural gas burning fireplaces and/or USEPA-approved wood/pellet stoves <br />shall be permitted in the proposed homes. This condition shall not apply to <br />outdoor barbeques or outdoor fire pits. <br />32. Prior approval from the developer's architectural review committee and Planning <br />Department must be received before any changes are constituted in site design, <br />grading, building design, building colors or materials, landscape material, etc. All <br />recommendations of the architectural review committee shall be subject to the <br />final review and approval by the Zoning Administrator. A copy of this condition <br />shall be stated in the design guidelines. <br />Exhibit 8 Page 12 of 39 Ordinance No. 1961 <br />PUD-33, Oak Grove <br />