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Site and Building Signs <br /> 80. Prior to installation of any site and/or building project identification signs, the project <br /> applicant/developer shall submit a comprehensive sign program for review and approval <br /> by the Director of Community Development under an application for Sign Design review. <br /> Site and Building Lighting <br /> 81. All exterior building, site, and landscaping lighting shall be designed, installed, and <br /> controlled so as not to directly shine onto the 1-680 freeway right-of-way, the Valley <br /> Avenue right-of-way, or onto the City park property along the entire south side of this <br /> development. (This condition shall not apply to the units' interior lighting.) All LEDs or <br /> bulbs shall be recessed into the fixture and shall be diffused. The project <br /> applicant/developer shall submit a final lighting plan including photometrics and drawings <br /> and/or manufacturer's specification sheets showing the size and types of light fixtures <br /> proposed for the buildings' exteriors and for the site, parking, and landscape areas. The <br /> light fixtures and their locations shall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning <br /> Division prior to the approval of the improvement plans and the issuance of building <br /> permits. <br /> 82. The project applicant/developer shall be responsible for the installation of the internal <br /> public and private street lighting system serving this development. The public and private <br /> street and court lights shall be LED units mounted on the fixtures shown on Sheet L-4, <br /> Site Amenities and Elements, of Exhibit B with poured in place bases, on the LS-1C <br /> schedule per City requirements and PG&E standard details, unless otherwise specifically <br /> approved by the Director of Community Development. The lighting system design shall <br /> conform to the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES). Approval for the number and <br /> location of public and private street and court lights shall be subject to the review and <br /> approval of the City Engineer. <br /> Site Design <br /> 83. All perpendicular and parallel parking spaces shall be striped. Wheel stops shall be <br /> provided for the perpendicular parking spaces unless the parking spaces are fronted by <br /> concrete curbs, in which case sufficient areas shall be provided beyond the ends of all <br /> parking spaces to accommodate the overhang of automobiles. <br /> 84. All trash and recycling refuse for the apartments shall be contained completely within the <br /> approved trash and recycling enclosure. The materials and colors of the enclosures shall <br /> match the buildings and the gates shall be constructed of corrugated metal or solid wood. <br /> The design of the enclosure on all four sides shall be shown on the plans submitted for <br /> issuance of building permits. The design and location of the trash and recycling enclosure <br /> shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Community Development, the Chief <br /> Building and Safety Official, and the Fire Marshall. Trash and recycling containers shall <br /> be stored within the designated enclosure at all times, except when being unloaded. A <br /> recycling container(s) shall be provided within the enclosure. The recycling containers <br /> and enclosures shall be designed in a manner consistent with Pleasanton Garbage <br /> Service's recycling program in effect at the time of building permit issuance. The recycling <br /> containers shall be shown on the plans submitted for the issuance of a building permit. <br /> Page 15 <br />