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<br />Program 6.3: Encourage pervious materials li.e. grass and concrete strips decomposed <br />granite. porous pavers) to be used for single-family-home driveways. <br /> <br />Program 6.4: Encourage pervious concrete and other similar paving materials in parking <br />lots and private driveways. <br /> <br />Program 6.5: Rcduce parking ratios for transit-oriented devclopment. <br /> <br />Prof,rmn 6.6: DiscouraRc additional parking over and above rc(]uircd lninitnUlll parking <br />standards for any land use. unless the developer can demonstrate a need for additional <br />parking. <br /> <br />Program 6.7: Encourage multi-stoJ:y parking j'arages when practical to limit the land area <br /> <br />covered by parking. <br /> <br />Program 6.8: Review development plans to discourage impervious surfaces and generally <br />n13xitnizc infiltration of rainwater in soils. where appropriate. <br /> <br />Program 6.9: Crcate a vegetative buffer between streambeds and development. <br />Developers should retain existing vegetation and where necessaJ:y plant these buffers with <br />native plant species. <br /> <br />IMoved from Public Facilities ElementJ Policy +7: Implement stormwater runoff requirements, as <br />tewnUl,entletl required by the State Regional Water Quality Control Board and the <br />Alameda County-wide Clean \Vater Program, with as little impact on development and <br />business costs as possible. <br /> <br />Program +7.1: Incorporate conditions of approval developed by the Alameda <br />County-wide Clean \Vater Program, as appropriate, for new development and discretionary <br />pennits. <br /> <br />Program +7.2: Develop design guidelines and standard details to enable developers to I <br />incorporate clean water runoff requirclncnts into their projects. <br /> <br />Program +7.3: Using the Califo11lia EllvilVllnleIIla/ Quality Ad ICEQA) process. evaluate the <br />eff<:et of development effects on stormwater nll10ffin the CI:Q.\ proeu.l. <br /> <br />Program +7.4: Encourage the tl.le of site planning and design techniques to mll1lmlZe <br />water-quality impacts to ..ater qualil) , including minimizing land disturbance, minimizing <br />impervious surfaces, clustering development, preserving open space, and maintaining <br />riparian areas with buffer zoncs to reduce mnoff into waterways. <br /> <br />Program +7.5: Include stormwater t]uality requirements 111 plans and contract I <br />specifications for City projects. <br /> <br />Con os f"Jemcnl, CC 082906, rcdlinc <br /> <br />VII-36 <br /> <br />City Council 8/29/2006 <br />