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shall comply with the following requirements for making all units on the subject site <br /> photovoltaic-ready and solar water heating-ready: <br /> a. Electrical conduit and cable pull strings shall be installed from the roof/attic <br /> area to the buildings' main electrical panels; <br /> b. An area shall be provided near the electrical panel for the installation of an <br /> "inverter" required to convert the direct current output from the photovoltaic <br /> panels to alternating current; <br /> c. Engineer the roof trusses to handle an additional load as determined by a <br /> structural engineer to accommodate the additional weight of a prototypical <br /> photovoltaic system 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 /> 19. GREEN BUILDING — RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION: Prior to building permit <br /> issuance, a list of the green building measures used in the design, covered by this <br /> approval, shall be provided to the Planning Division for review and approval by the <br /> Director of Community Development. The home(s) covered by this approval shall be <br /> designed to achieve a "certified rating" of a minimum of 50 total points, achieving at least <br /> the minimum points in each category, using BuildltGreen's current Green Points rating <br /> system. The green building measures shall be shown on the building permit plans <br /> submitted to the Building and Safety Division. Each proposed point identified shall have a <br /> notation indicating the sheet(s) the point can be found. A special inspection by the <br /> 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 <br /> be inspected and approved by either the City of Pleasanton, a third party rater, or the <br /> applicant shall provide written verification by the project engineer, architect, landscape <br /> architect, or designer. (Per PMC 17.50) <br /> Construction Practices and Noticing <br /> 20. WORK HOURS: All demolition and construction activities, inspections, plan checking, <br /> material delivery, staff assignment or coordination, etc., shall be limited to the hours of <br /> 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. No construction shall be allowed on State or <br /> Federal Holidays or Sundays. The Director of Community Development may allow earlier <br /> "start times" or later "stop times" for specific construction activities, e.g., concrete pouring. <br /> All construction equipment shall meet Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) noise <br /> standards and shall be equipped with muffling devices. Prior to construction, the hours of <br /> construction shall be posted on site. <br /> 21. CONSTRUCTION PARKING: Campers, trailers, motor homes, or any other similar <br /> vehicle are not allowed on the construction site except when needed as sleeping quarters <br /> for a security guard subject to receipt of a temporary conditional use permit (per PMC <br /> 18.116.010.E). <br /> 22. CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS: A construction trailer shall be allowed to be placed on the <br /> project site for daily administration/coordination purposes during the construction period. <br /> PUD-140 &P21-0079 Planning Commission <br /> Page 4 of 15 <br />of 15 <br />