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58. The project applicant/developer shall provide two electric vehicle charging stations by <br /> the recreation building on the side of A, C, and E Streets (Exhibit B, Sheet L-10, The <br /> Commons Plan) by the recreation building. The charging stations shall be shown on the <br /> plans submitted to the City Engineer and the Building and Safety Division for plan check <br /> and shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of Community <br /> Development prior to the approval of the improvement plans for the development, and <br /> shall be operational before the first final inspection of the recreation building by the <br /> Building Division. The project applicant/developer shall install signs for these parking <br /> spaces stating, "Parking for Electrical Vehicles Only, Contact Community Manager for <br /> More Information." <br /> 59. The garages for the apartment units and the single family units shall be constructed to <br /> allow for the future installation of an electric vehicle charging station. Said construction <br /> shall include conduit and wires for a 110-/220-volt charging station. This measure shall <br /> be shown on the building permit plan set submitted to the Director of Community <br /> Development for review and approval before issuance of the first building permit. <br /> 60. The project applicant/developer shall develop and implement measures that will achieve <br /> 25 percent better energy efficiency for the project over that required by Title 24 state <br /> energy requirements in effect upon the City Council's adoption of the ordinance <br /> approving PUD-96. The method used and plan details shall be incorporated into the <br /> plans submitted to the Building and Safety Division for plan check and shall be subject to <br /> the review and approval of the Director of Community Development prior to building <br /> permit issuance. <br /> 61. The applicant/project developer shall develop and implement a program for reclaimed <br /> water, grey water and/or rainwater harvesting systems for the subject site or as <br /> otherwise approved by the Director of Community Development. The program shall be <br /> subject to the review and approval of the Director of Community Development prior to <br /> building permit issuance. <br /> 62. Water conservation devices shall be installed as part of the proposed project. The water <br /> conservation devices shall be stated on the plans submitted for tie issuance of a <br /> building permit. <br /> Homeowners Association <br /> 63. A Tentative Subdivision Map shall be required to subdivide the property into 97 lots for <br /> the single-family units, 1 lot for the apartment buildings, 1 lot for the community <br /> building/open space/landscape area, and 19 lots or parcels for the pedestrian trails, <br /> private courts and open parking areas, and common areas. (Note: The number and <br /> type of lots or parcels can be revised with the Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map <br /> application.) <br /> 64. With the first Final Subdivision Map, the project applicant/developer shall record <br /> Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions (CC&R's), which shall create a homeowners <br /> association (HOA) for the entire development including the apartment units and the <br /> single-family units. The HOA shall be responsible for the following: <br /> Page 11 <br />