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<br />15. The project developer acknowledges that the City of Pleasanton does not guarantee <br />the availability of sufficient sewer capacity to serve this development by the approval <br />of this case, and that the project developer agrees and acknowledges that building <br />permit approval may be withheld if sewer capacity is found by the City not to be <br />available. <br /> <br />16. This approval does not guarantee the availability of sufficient water to serve the <br />project. The City shall withhold building permits for the project if at the time <br />building permits are applied for, mandatory water rationing is in effect, unless the <br />City has adopted a water offset program and unless the project developer is <br />participating in the program. Notwithstanding the project developer's participation in <br />such a program. the City may withhold building permits if the City determines that <br />sufficient water is not available at the time of application of building permits. <br /> <br />17. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for Phase I expansion, the project developer <br />shall submit a LEED checklist and use their best efforts to implement the measures <br />identified in the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC), uLeadership in Energy <br />Environmental Design (LEED TM)" 2.0 rating system in the design, construction, and <br />operation of the proposed building, including all future tenant improvements. <br /> <br />18. The project developer shall effectively screen from view all ducts, meters, air <br />conditioning equipment. and any other mechanical equipment. whether on the <br />structure, on the ground. or on the roof. with materials architecturally compatible with <br />the main structure. Screening details shall be shown on the plans submitted for <br />issuance of building permits, the adequacy of which shall be determined by the <br />Planning Director. All required screening shall be provided prior to occupancy. <br /> <br />19. All mechanical equipment shall be constructed in such a manner that noise emanating <br />from it will not be perceptible beyond the property plane of the subject property. <br /> <br />20. The location of any pad mounted transformers or other utility equipment! boxes shall <br />be subject to approval by the Planning Director prior to issuance of permits by the <br />Building Department. Such transformers shall be screened by landscaping or <br />contained within an enclosure matching the building and with corrugated metal gates. <br />All transformers shall be shown on the plans submitted for issuance of building <br />permits. The project developer shall attempt to locate transformers at the rear of the <br />site. <br /> <br />21. The final building materials and colors for Phase I are subject to the review and <br />approval by the Planning Director prior to the issuance of building permits. Any <br />changes to the approved building materials and/or colors shall be submitted to the <br />satisfaction of the Planning Director. <br /> <br />22. All backflow prevention devices installed with the development shall be painted <br />forest green (Pantone Color System Number 2030) and shall be screened from view <br />from publici private streets. Screens shall consist of berms. walls, or landscaping <br /> <br />3 <br />
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