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Ordinance No. 2181 <br /> Page 5 of 25 <br /> Construction Students Parking Proposed Surplus or <br /> Phase Demand On-Site (Deficit) to <br /> (1.46 ratio) Supply be <br /> Addressed <br /> in <br /> TDM/Parking <br /> Plan <br /> Existing 145 212 266 54 <br /> 1 145 212 130 (82) <br /> 2 145 212 180 (32) <br /> 3.1 207 302 242 (60) <br /> 3.2 230 336 269 (37) <br /> 4-5 230 336 336 0 <br /> 5. In addition to the submitted TMM, the applicant shall offer Livermore Amador <br /> Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) transit passes to the employees and students of <br /> the CTC at a fifty percent (50%) ticket price discount during all phases of <br /> construction for use of the LAVTA transit system. Once the CTC is complete, the <br /> developer shall also offer an incentive program to all employees and trainees to <br /> encourage the use of alternative transportation such as BART, bus, biking, and <br /> carpooling to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development. <br /> 6. The developer shall install public art on-site, along the Santa Rita Road frontage <br /> prior to Certificate of Occupancy for the new Carpenter Training Center. The <br /> proposed public art shall be generally consistent with the location, and design <br /> shown in Exhibit B, including project plans dated "Received April 9, 2018" on file <br /> with the Planning Division, with the final public art design and location subject to <br /> review and approval by the City's Civic Arts Commission prior to installation. This <br /> condition shall not preclude the applicant from proposing an alternative <br /> installation or type of public art from that shown in the plans, if such proposal is <br /> determined by the Civic Arts Commission to better achieve the objective of <br /> providing a high quality visual amenity along the project frontage and improving <br /> the project's overall street presence. The property owner shall be responsible for <br /> continued maintenance and upkeep of the public art at all times in a manner <br /> consistent with the approved development plan. Minor changes to the approved <br /> public art following its approval by the Civic Arts Commission may be allowed <br /> subject to the review and approval of the Director of Community Development or, <br /> if more substantial, by the Civic Arts Commission. <br /> 7. The area shown in the site plans in Exhibit B as the "Yard" shall be kept in a <br /> dust free and weed free condition at all times and no activities within this area <br /> beyond what has been described within the plans and narrative included <br /> within Exhibit B shall be permitted without review and approval by the <br /> Director of Community Development. <br />
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