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Resolution No. 2024-022 <br /> Page 9 of 30 <br /> elevations and building locations (setbacks) are conforming to the approved plans, prior to <br /> receiving a foundation inspection for the structures. <br /> 13. BUILDING HEIGHT CERTIFICATION: The applicant shall submit a building height <br /> certification prepared by a California licensed land surveyor or civil engineer to the Director <br /> of Community Development before the first framing or structural inspection by the Building <br /> and Safety Division. The height of the structures shall be surveyed and verified as being in <br /> conformance to the approved building heights as shown on Exhibit B or as otherwise <br /> conditioned. <br /> 14. FINAL INSPECTION: Final inspection of each building by the Planning Division is required <br /> prior to that building's occupancy. <br /> 15. TRANSFORMERS: New electrical transformers shall be placed underground, or <br /> aboveground and screened from view to the satisfaction of the Director of Community <br /> Development. Details of the new electrical transformers, and any screening architecturally <br /> compatible with the building, shall be included in the building permit submittal and shall be <br /> subject to the review and approval of the Director of Engineering/City Engineer and Director <br /> of Community Development prior to building permit issuance. <br /> 16. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT— SCREENING: The applicant shall effectively screen from <br /> view all ducts, meters, air conditioning equipment, and any other mechanical equipment, <br /> whether on the structure, on the ground, or on the roof, with materials architecturally <br /> compatible with the building in conformance with the Approved Plan and Objective Design <br /> Standards. Screening details shall be shown on the plans submitted for building permit. All <br /> required screening shall be installed prior to final occupancy. <br /> 17. RECYCLING AND COMPOSTING PROGRAMS: The project shall comply with the current <br /> City/Pleasanton Garbage Service recycling and composting programs and Pleasanton <br /> Municipal Code Chapter 9.23 Organics Reduction and Recycling. <br /> Green Building and Sustainability Measures <br /> 18. ALL-ELECTRIC: This project is to have no new gas infrastructure installed. This shall be <br /> reflected in the plans submitted for Building Permits. <br /> 19. Climate Action Plan 2.0 Compliance: Prior to building permit issuance, a GHG Emission <br /> Compliance Checklist shall be provided to the Planning Division for review and approval by <br /> the Director of Community Development. The measures shall be shown on the building <br /> permit plans submitted to the Building and Safety Division. The Checklist shall include <br /> notation indicating the sheet(s) the measure can be found. Prior to building permit final, all of <br /> the measures indicated on the approved checklist shall be inspected and approved by the <br /> City of Pleasanton. <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 Saturday. 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. All <br /> construction equipment shall meet Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) noise standards <br /> and shall be equipped with muffling devices. Prior to construction, the hours of construction <br />