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AGENDA REPORT
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4/23/2012
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15Y
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04
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Program 8.1: Require new development to pay its fair share of the storm drainage <br /> system improvement costs. [GP page 8-30] <br /> * Implement Public Facilities Fee, PMC Chapter 3.22. <br /> Program 8.4: As determined by the City Engineer, require new development to <br /> improve local storm drainage systems to accept appropriate <br /> design-year flows resulting from new development. [GP page 8-30] <br /> *Implement Public Facilities Fee, PMC Chapter 3.22. <br /> Program 9.1: Require new development to pay its fair share of the flood-control <br /> improvement costs included in Zone 7's Master Plan. [GP page 8-30] <br /> 9. AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE ELEMENT <br /> Program 3.3: Require site-specific studies of air quality health risk for development <br /> that would place sensitive receptors closer than 500 feet from the <br /> edge of a freeway or close to a significant point source of air pollution. <br /> (GP page 9-23) <br /> *Amend "500 feet" to "1,000 feet." <br /> • BMP#3: Where feasible, incorporate solar roofs (or other alternative energy <br /> measures) into commercial development sufficient to meet 12.5 percent <br /> of the building's annual energy usage. Calculations of energy savings <br /> may be prepared at the construction drawing stage. Where feasible, <br /> residential development to be solar-ready, including proper solar <br /> orientation, electrical conduit installed for solar electric system wiring, <br /> plumbing installed for solar hot water system, and space provided for <br /> solar hot water storage tank. [GP page 9-24] <br /> 10. ENERGY ELEMENT <br /> Program 4.2: Continue to implement parking-lot tree-planting standards that would <br /> substantially cool parking areas and help cool the surrounding <br /> environment. Encourage landscaping conducive to solar panels in <br /> areas where appropriate. [GP page 10-12] <br /> Policy 6: Preserve and strengthen the City's green building policies and regulations. <br /> [GP page 10-12) <br /> * Implement Green Building Ordinance, PMC Chapter 17.50. <br /> "Done" <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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