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c. Engineer the roof trusses to handle an additional load as determined by a structural <br /> engineer to accommodate the additional weight of a prototypical photovoltaic system <br /> beyond that anticipated for roofing; <br /> d. Plumbing shall be installed for solar-water heating; and <br /> e. Space shall be provided for solar-heating tank. <br /> 20. GREEN BUILDING — RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION: Prior to building permit issuance, a <br /> list of the green building measures used in the design, covered by this approval, shall be provided <br /> to the Planning Division for review and approval by the Director of Community Development. The <br /> home(s) covered by this approval shall be designed to achieve a "certified rating" of a minimum of <br /> 50 total points, achieving at least the minimum points in each category, using BuildltGreen's <br /> current Multi-Family Green Points rating system. The green building measures shall be shown on <br /> the building permit plans submitted to the Building and Safety Division. Each proposed point <br /> identified shall have a notation indicating the sheet(s) the point can be found. A special inspection <br /> by the Planning Division shall be coordinated with regards to exterior materials. Prior to building <br /> permit final, all of the green building measures indicated on the approved checklist shall be <br /> inspected and approved by either the City of Pleasanton, a third party rater, or the applicant shall <br /> provide written verification by the project engineer, architect, landscape architect, or designer. <br /> (Per PMC 17.50) <br /> Construction Practices and Noticing <br /> 21. WORK HOURS: All demolition and construction activities, inspections, plan checking, material <br /> delivery, staff assignment or coordination, etc., shall be limited to the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., <br /> Monday through Friday. No construction shall be allowed on State or Federal Holidays or <br /> Sundays. The Director of Community Development may allow earlier "start times" or later "stop <br /> times" for specific construction activities, e.g., concrete pouring. All construction equipment shall <br /> meet Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) noise standards and shall be equipped with muffling <br /> devices. Prior to construction, the hours of construction shall be posted on site. <br /> 22. CONSTRUCTION PARKING: Campers, trailers, motor homes, or any other similar vehicle are <br /> not allowed on the construction site except when needed as sleeping quarters for a security <br /> guard subject to receipt of a temporary conditional use permit (per PMC 18.116.010.E). <br /> 23. CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS: A construction trailer shall be allowed to be placed on the project <br /> site for daily administration/coordination purposes during the construction period. <br /> 24. CONSTRUCTION AND PARKING MANAGEMENT PLAN: The applicant shall prepare a <br /> construction and parking management plan to address impacts and parking demands during the <br /> construction phase of the project. The construction and parking management plan shall be <br /> subject to review and approval by the City Traffic Engineer and Director of Community <br /> Development prior to issuance of a demolition permit, or the first building permit, whichever <br /> comes first. The following items shall be incorporated into the construction and parking <br /> management plan: <br /> a. Show truck route for construction and delivery trucks that does not include <br /> neighborhood residential streets, unless approved by the City Traffic Engineer; <br /> b. Show construction vehicles and equipment parking area, materials storage, temporary <br /> fencing, construction trailer location, and construction contractors/workers parking <br /> area. <br /> c. Sidewalk closure or narrowing is not allowed during on-site construction activities <br /> without prior approval by the City. <br /> P19-0410, 715 Rose Avenue Planning Commission <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br /><br /> P19-0410, 715 Rose Avenue Planning Commission <br /> Page 3of10 <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 />