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G. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the Applicant shall pay Park Development <br />Impact Fee as per Section 800 of Chapter 1 Title VII of San Leandro Municipal <br />Code and Master Fee Schedule ($11,383/unit for two units). Applicant shall pay <br />Development Fee for Street Improvement (DFSI) ($998/unit for two units), Utility <br />Underground Conversion Fee($575/unit for three units), Sewer Connection fee and <br />other fees as required by City Ordinances and regulations. The exact fee will be <br />determined at the time of Building Permit Issuance and may be adjusted to reflect <br />any change in the ENR Construction Cost Index. <br />H. Prior to the issuance of building permits for the project, the Applicant shall obtain <br />an Encroachment Permit from the Engineering and Transportation Department for <br />any work within the public right-of--way. <br />I. Applicant shall remove the existing driveway, any broken sidewalk, curb and gutter <br />along the full project frontage of Neptune Drive, and shall construct new City <br />standard driveway, sidewalk, curb and gutter in the same location and alignment as <br />the existing curb and gutter. <br />J. All utilities and services to the new and existing buildings shall be placed <br />underground. <br />K. Sewer cleanouts should be provided at the property line. <br />L. To control storm water pollution, the Developer shall comply with the regulations <br />and provisions contained in the City's Grading Ordinance, the City's Storm Water <br />Pollution Prevention Permit, and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination <br />System (NPDES), to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br />M. The applicant shall complete the Impervious Surface Form prior to PD approval and <br />again prior to building permit approval to meet the requirements of the City's <br />NPDES permit. <br />N. The Urban Runoff Clean Water Program requires that all runoff be treated to <br />remove sediment and water borne pollutants prior to discharge into a public <br />facility. On projects of this type, this can typically be handled by directing runoff <br />through landscaped areas or grassy swales. Also, all the downspouts shall filter <br />through landscape areas prior to entering the storm water system. <br />O. The Applicant shall provide landscaped side yards and backyards to reduce the <br />impermeable area and to provide a landscape area for filtering at least ten percent <br />of the roof runoff. The landscaping shall use materials such as wood decking, <br />pavers on sand base, lawn or other permeable or filtering materials. The <br />landscape area shall equal at least 10 percent of the footprint area of a housing <br />unit. <br />Conditions of Approval July 17, 2006 <br />PLN2006-00014 Page 4 of 8 <br />