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Ordinance No.2217 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 18. BUILDING HEIGHT CERTIFICATION: The applicant shall submit a building height <br /> certification prepared by a California licensed land surveyor or civil engineer to the <br /> Director of Community Development before the first framing or structural inspection by <br /> the Building and Safety Division, for structures in each phase. The height of the <br /> structures shall be surveyed and verified as being in conformance to the approved <br /> building heights as shown on Exhibit B or as otherwise conditioned. <br /> 19. FINAL INSPECTION: Final inspection by the Planning Division is required prior to <br /> occupancy of any building. <br /> 20. TRANSFORMERS: New electrical transformers shall be placed underground, or <br /> aboveground and screened from view to the satisfaction of the Director of Community <br /> Development. Details of the new electrical transformers, and any screening <br /> architecturally compatible with the building, shall be included in the building permit <br /> submittal and shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of <br /> Engineering/City Engineer and Director of Community Development prior to building <br /> permit issuance. <br /> 21. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT—SCREENING: The applicant shall effectively screen from <br /> view all ducts, meters, air conditioning equipment, and any other mechanical equipment, <br /> whether on the structure, on the ground, or on the roof, with materials architecturally <br /> compatible with the building. Screening details shall be shown on the plans submitted for <br /> building permit, the adequacy of which shall be determined by the Director of Community <br /> Development. All required screening shall be installed prior to final occupancy. <br /> 22. TRASH ENCLOSURE: All trash, refuse, and recycling shall be contained completely <br /> within enclosures constructed with roofs. Containers shall be stored within the <br /> enclosures at all times except when being unloaded. The enclosures shall be sized to <br /> accommodate trash, recycling, and green waste containers in compliance with the <br /> Alameda County Mandatory Recycling Ordinance. The materials and colors of any new <br /> enclosures shall match or be compatible with the primary building on site and the gates <br /> shall be metal or solid wood unless otherwise approved by the Director of Community <br /> Development. Elevation drawings and plan details, including color and material of the <br /> enclosures noted, shall be included in the building permit submittal and shall be subject <br /> to the review and approval of the Director of Community Development prior to building <br /> permit issuance. <br /> 23. RECYCLING AND COMPOSTING PROGRAMS: The project shall comply with the <br /> current City/Pleasanton Garbage Service recycling and composting programs. <br /> Green Building and Sustainability Measures <br /> 24. GREEN BUILDING — NON-RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION: Prior to building <br /> permit issuance, a list of the green building measures used in the design, covered by <br /> this approval, shall be provided to the Planning Division for review and approval by the <br /> Director of Community Development. The project shall be designed, constructed and <br /> operated to a level of design efficiency equal to a Gold level for all Project buildings, <br /> except the parking structure, using U.S. Green Building Council's "Leadership in Energy <br /> and Environmental Design (LEED)" rating system. The green building measures shall be <br /> shown on the building permit plans submitted to the Building and Safety Division. Each <br /> proposed point identified shall have a notation indicating the sheet(s) the point can be <br /> found. A special inspection by the Planning Division shall be coordinated with regards to <br />