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Ordinance No.2245 <br /> Page 12 of 37 <br /> 36. WILL SERVE COMMITMENT, WATER FEES AND WATER METER CONNECTION <br /> FEES: Prior to building permit issuance, the applicant shall obtain and provide to the City <br /> a will serve letter or equivalent acceptable to the Director of Community Development <br /> from Zone 7 guaranteeing adequate water service would be supplied to the project. The <br /> applicant shall pay the applicable Zone 7 and City connection fees and water meter cost <br /> for any water meters and irrigation meters, if applicable, prior to building permit <br /> issuance. (Project Specific Condition) <br /> 37. SEWER FEES: The applicant shall pay the applicable Dublin-San Ramon Services <br /> District (DSRSD) and City sewer connection fees prior to building permit issuance. <br /> 38. SCHOOL IMPACT FEES — RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION: Applicant shall work <br /> with the Pleasanton Unified School District (PUSD) to develop a program to offset this <br /> project's long term effect on school facility needs in Pleasanton. This program shall be <br /> designed to fund school facilities necessary to offset this project's reasonably related <br /> effect on the long-term need for expanded school facilities. The method and manner for <br /> the provision of these funds and/or facilities shall be approved by the PUSD and in place <br /> prior to building permit issuance. Written proof of compliance with this condition shall be <br /> provided by applicant to the City, on a form generated by the PUSD, prior to building <br /> permit issuance. <br /> Environmental <br /> 39. MITIGATION MEASURES/IMPLEMENTATION MEASURES: The following prior <br /> SEIR Mitigation Measures and Section 15183 Checklist 15164 Addendum to the <br /> SEIR implementation measures are incorporated herein as Conditions of Approval <br /> for the project. This condition clarifies the measures as set forth in the Mitigation <br /> Monitoring Reporting Program (MMRP) for the Addendum. The implementation <br /> measures dictate how each referenced mitigation measure shall be implemented. As <br /> noted below, some Mitigation Measures, including those that were required prior to <br /> PUD approval, has already been implemented and no further action is required. <br /> MM 4.6-1. Prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit,whichever is sooner, <br /> the project applicant for a potential site for rezoning shall submit an air quality <br /> construction plan detailing the proposed air quality construction measures related to <br /> the project such as construction phasing, construction equipment, and dust control <br /> measures, and such plan shall be approved by the Director of Community <br /> Development. Air quality construction measures shall include Basic Construction <br /> Mitigation Measures (BAAQMD, May 2011) and, where construction-related <br /> emissions would exceed the applicable thresholds,Additional Construction <br /> Mitigation Measures (BAAQMD, May 2011) shall be instituted. The air quality <br /> construction plan shall be included on all grading, utility, building, landscaping, and <br /> improvement plans during all phases of construction. <br /> MM 4.6-4. On project sites where screening thresholds are exceeded, the following <br /> measures shall be implemented for development on all the potential sites for <br /> rezoning to reduce exposure to TACs and improve indoor and outdoor air quality: <br /> a. Indoor Air Quality. In accordance with the recommendations of BAAQMD, <br /> appropriate measures shall be incorporated into site and/or building design to <br /> reduce the potential health risk due to exposure of sensitive receptors to <br /> TACs to a less than significant level. <br />