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Attachment 1 Exhibit B <br /> 3. Reserved circuit breakers in the electrical panel for each branch circuit, appropriately <br /> labeled(i.e"Reserved for Future Electric Range"), and positioned on the opposite end of <br /> the panel supply conductor connection; and <br /> 4. Connected subpanels, panelboards, switchboards, busbars, and transformers shall be sized <br /> to serve the future electrical heating appliances. The electrical capacity requirements shall <br /> be adjusted for demand factors in accordance with the California Electric Code; and <br /> 5. Physical space for future electrical heating appliances, including equipment footprint, and if <br /> needed a pathway reserved for routing of ductwork to heat pump evaporator(s), shall be <br /> depicted on the construction drawings. The footprint necessary for future electrical heating <br /> appliances may overlap with non-structural partitions and with the location of currently <br /> designed combustion equipment, <br /> 20.26.380 Section 5.408 amended—Construction Waste Reduction, Disposal and Recycling. <br /> Section 5.408 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 5.408.1 Construction waste management. As provided in Municipal Code Chapter 9.21, "regulated <br /> projects" as defined therein shall comply with Municipal Code Chapter 9.21. Projects that are not <br /> regulated by Municipal Code Chapter 9.21 shall comply with CALGreen Section 5.408, as applicable. <br /> 5.408.2 Universal waste. [A] Additions and alterations to a building or tenant space that meet the scoping <br /> provisions in Section 301.3 for nonresidential additions and alterations, shall require verification that <br /> Universal Waste items such as fluorescent lamps and ballast and mercury containing thermostats as well <br /> as other California prohibited Universal Waste materials are disposed of properly and are diverted from <br /> landfills. A list of prohibited Universal Waste materials shall be included in the construction documents. <br /> Note: Refer to the Universal Waste Rule link at: https://dtsc.ca.gov/universalwaste/ <br /> 5.408.3 Excavated soil and land clearing debris. 100 percent of trees, stumps, rocks, and associated <br /> vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall be reused or recycled. For a phased <br /> project. such material may be stockpiled on site until the storage site is developed. <br /> Exception: Reuse,either on- or off-site, of vegetation or soil contaminated by disease or pest <br /> infestation. <br /> Notes: <br /> 1. If contamination by disease or pest infestation is suspected, contact the Alameda County <br /> Department of Agriculture Commissioner and follow its direction for recycling or disposal of <br /> material. <br /> (http://www.acgov.org/cda/awm/contactus.htm?c=01 ) <br /> 2. For a map of known pest and/or disease quarantine zones, consult with the California <br /> Department of Food and Agriculture. (www.cdfa.ca.gov ) <br /> Page 54 of 64 <br />