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4/23/2012
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04
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Program 3.4: Appropriate interior noise levels in commercial, industrial, and office <br /> buildings are a function of the use of the space. Interior noise levels <br /> in noise-sensitive spaces (e.g., offices) generally should be <br /> maintained at 45 dBA Leq or less (hourly average). [GP page 11-26] <br /> 12. COMMUNITY CHARACTER ELEMENT <br /> Program 15.3: Require developers to include the following features, as feasible, in <br /> the development of new and the redevelopment of existing <br /> commercial areas: <br /> • Pedestrian amenities such as landscaping, benches, trellises, <br /> fountains, public art, and attractive lighting <br /> • Pedestrian walkways and bikeway constructions that create <br /> safe paths of travel through the shopping center and parking, <br /> and to transit, nearby sidewalks, and surrounding <br /> neighborhoods <br /> • Attractive sign design and higher quality sign materials <br /> • Outdoor seating, shade structures, and drinking fountains <br /> • Decorative paving at driveway entrances and pedestrian areas <br /> • Attractive colors, minimizing bright franchise colors <br /> • Higher quality façade materials <br /> • Orientation of buildings to transit facilities, where applicable <br /> • Orientation of businesses to adjacent creeks, where applicable <br /> • Shared parking <br /> • Attractive and convenient bicycle parking [GP page 12-21] <br /> 14. SUBREGIONAL PLANNING ELEMENT <br /> Program 2.2: Identify needed public facilities of subregional significance, and <br /> require that new development approvals are conditioned to assure <br /> that they contribute their fair share of the cost of such facilities. <br /> (GP page 14-19] <br /> Program 7.9: Continue to collect the Tri-Valley Transportation Development fee to <br /> fund the local share of subregional transportation improvements. <br /> [GP page 14-21] <br /> * Implement the Tri-Valley Transportation Development Fee, Chapter XI, <br /> Development Impact Fees, of the City's Master Fee Schedule. <br /> "Done" Page 7 of 8 <br />
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