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• BMP#5: For commercial/industrial projects, prepare and implement a <br /> voluntary Trip Reduction Plan, using the resources available through the <br /> City of Pleasanton's Transportation Systems Management program as <br /> described in Chapter 17.24 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code. Trip <br /> reduction goal of 15 percent within five years and 25 percent within 10 <br /> years, compared to "business as usual." <br /> • BMP#6: Require priority facilities for alternative-fueled vehicles, such as <br /> priority parking and recharging facilities, where feasible. <br /> • BMP#7: Development and demolition to comply with the City's Construction <br /> and Demolition Debris Ordinance e _ • - • -• _. • • • . - . •• <br /> • BMP#8: In new commercial and multifamily projects, include facilities to <br /> accommodate recycling consistent with the City's programs. <br /> • BMP#9: Incorporate "heat island" treatments that include cool roofs, cool <br /> pavements, and/or strategically placed shade trees. <br /> Implement programs from the Energy Element including those related to green <br /> building, such as encouraging passive-solar construction, as well as those related to <br /> reducing energy from appliances, equipment and lighting. <br /> Implement programs from the Public Facilities and Community Programs Element to <br /> reduce solid waste. <br /> Also implement the program in the Water Element to conserve Pleasanton's urban <br /> forest as well as programs in the Community Character Element to replace and protect <br /> street trees. Tree shade not only helps lower energy use during hot months, most tree <br /> species remove air pollutants from the environment. <br />