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P23-0332 & P23-0605, 2025 Santa Rita Road Zoning Administrator <br />7 of 12 <br />Figure 6: Detail view of central open space <br /> <br /> <br />Lighting <br />Lighting on the site is designed per the ODS standards. The ODS lighting standards are in <br />place to ensure that lighting enhances security, contributes to attractive site design, and makes <br />efficient use of energy, with the objective of being designed such that people can safety see <br />their travel path and surroundings in the dark. The project meets the photometric standards <br />outlined in ODS A10.1 and 10.2. Per A10.3 the lighting fixture height does not exceed 25 feet <br />and light will be entirely contained on the site. Pedestrian scale lighting is provided throughout <br />the site on walkways and paseos per ODS 10.4. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br />The project includes extensive on-site landscaping, including planting street trees in the <br />landscape wells along the Lockhart Lane frontage and planting screening trees along the north <br />and west property lines, meeting the ODS requirements listed in A9. The project conforms with <br />the Landscape standards outlined in section A9, including compliance with the Water <br />Efficiency Landscape Ordinance, Bay Friendly design and tree and shrub species selection <br />that conforms with the “Very Low” and “Low” rating on the Water Use Classification of <br />Landscape Species database.The project includes an approximately 850 square foot turf play <br />lawn in compliance with A9.4 and A9.5, which limits turf areas to a minimum dimension of 10 <br />feet in all direction and requires that grass planting is no more than five percent of all planting <br />areas. <br /> <br />Utilities <br />The project has been designed to meet the utility and service standards prescribed by the <br />ODS A11, minimizing the impact of utility and mechanical equipment on site. The project would <br />include the installation of all required on-site utilities with connections to municipal systems to <br />serve the new development. The structures would be designed to meet the requirements of the <br />Uniform Building Code, Fire Code, and other applicable City codes. Adequate access would be