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3. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CHECKLIST: The applicant shall submit a "Conditions of Approval <br /> Checklist" indicating all conditions in Exhibit A have been satisfied, incorporated into the building <br /> permit plans or improvements plans, and/or addressed. Said checklist shall be incorporated as <br /> one of the first four plan sheets of all building permit and engineering permit plan submittals for <br /> review by the City prior to issuance of permits. <br /> 4. GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: The property owner shall apply for and receive approval <br /> of a Growth Management application prior to submitting to the Building and Safety Division for <br /> construction permits. Project specific condition. <br /> 5. APPEAL PERIOD: The building permit submittal will only be accepted after completion of the <br /> appeal period provided in the Municipal Code unless the applicant submits a signed statement <br /> acknowledging the plan check fees may be forfeited in the event the approval is overturned on <br /> appeal, or the design is significantly changed as a result of the appeal. In no case will a building <br /> permit be issued prior to the expiration of the appeal period. <br /> 6. LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION: To the extent permitted by law, the project applicant shall <br /> hold harmless, defend (with counsel acceptable to the City), and indemnify the City, its City <br /> Council, its officers, commissions, employee and agents from and against any claim, action, or <br /> proceeding brought by a third party against the indemnified parties and/or the applicant to attack, <br /> set aside, or void the approval of the project or any permit authorized hereby for the project, <br /> including without limitation, reimbursing the City its attorneys' fees and costs incurred in defense <br /> of the litigation. The City may, in its sole discretion, elect to defend any such action with attorneys <br /> of its choice. <br /> PLANNING DIVISION —925-931-5600 <br /> Site Development and Building Design <br /> 7. GARAGE: The garage shall not be modified or used for storage in a manner that would interfere <br /> with the ability to park cars within the garage and each resident shall utilize the garage for parking <br /> of vehicles only. Project specific condition. <br /> 8. BUILDING MATERIALS AND COLORS: The building materials and colors in the Approved Plans <br /> shall be stated on the building permit plans. <br /> 9. PAVING MATERIALS: The color, material, design, and product specifications for the paving <br /> materials used on-site shall be in conformance with the Approved Plans and included with the <br /> building permit submittal. Any proposed modifications to the final paving design details shall be <br /> subject to review and approval by the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> 10. WINDOWS: Manufacturer type, design, material, and installation details for all windows within the <br /> project shall be specified for each unit/building in conformance with the Approved Plans in the <br /> building permit submittal. Any proposed modifications shall be subject to review and approval by <br /> the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> 11. FENCE/WALL: All fencing and walls shall be shown on the construction plans with the building <br /> permit submittal. The design and location must be approved by the Planning Division and comply <br /> with all setback requirements. <br /> 12. OUTDOOR STORAGE: There is to be no outdoor storage without prior approval by the City. <br /> P19-0410, 715 Rose Avenue Planning Commission <br /> Page 2of10 <br />us <br /> the other programs, because HCD was looking at the number of built units. She stated it was <br /> worth exploring a housing overlay zone but the ordinance should align with State law for short <br /> term. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 5 of 7 February 9, 2022 <br />a business person would be equal with building a unit and paying an IZO. <br /> Ms. Clark explained the basis for the inclusionary zoning requirement, and the amount of the <br /> low-income housing fee were different and therefore, there was a disjuncture between the two <br /> fees (i.e. the in-lieu fee does not cover 100 % of the cost of constructing an affordable unit). <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 7 February 9, 2022 <br />