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16. Applic4nt shall submit Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) notification form for <br /> shoring and bracing for over excavation. <br /> G. Impact Fees <br /> 1. A Development Fee for Street Improvements (DFSI) shall be assessed <br /> approximately in the amount of $30,464.80 which is calculated at $666.08 per <br /> housing unit and includes credit for existing single family ($1,334.84) and credit <br /> for existing auto service station ($8,165.16) on the two parcels. DFSI fee shall be <br /> paid prior to issuance of the building permit. These fees are subject to change each <br /> fiscal year and will not be vested until the time of building permit issuance. <br /> 2. A Marina Boulevard/Interstate 880 Traffic Impact Fee shall be assessed <br /> approximately in the amount of $4,592.94 which is calculated at $226.89 per <br /> housing unit includes a credit for existing single-family ($671.40) and credit for <br /> existing auto service station ($8,349.06) on the two parcels. This shall be paid prior <br /> to issuance of the building permit. These fees are subject to change each fiscal year <br /> and will not be vested until the time of building permit issuance. <br /> 3. A Park Facilities Development Impact Fee shall be assessed assuming 60 dwelling <br /> units (du)as follows: <br /> Park Land Acquisition Fee: $12,681.94/du or$757,136.40 <br /> Park Improvement Fee: $2,123.42/du or$127,405.20 <br /> Credit towards existing single family unit: $16,938.44/du or($16,938.44) <br /> Total Park Impact Fee: $871,383.16 <br /> Note: The amount specified above is approximate as these fees are subject to change <br /> at the start of each fiscal year and will not be vested until the time of Building Permit <br /> issuance. <br /> 4. Washington Avenue is in the City's adopted Underground Utility District Master <br /> Plan; hence an in lieu fee shall be assessed approximately in the amount of <br /> $53,737.50 which is calculated at $358.25 per linear foot frontage. This <br /> undergrounding overhead utility conversion fee shall be due at the time of Building <br /> Permit issuance. This fee is subject to change at the beginning of each fiscal year and <br /> will not be vested until the time of Building Permit issuance. <br /> VI. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES REQUIREMENTS <br /> A. The storage of hazardous materials in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 200 <br /> cubic feet or 500 pounds and generation of any amount of hazardous waste requires <br /> submittal of a Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). HMBP submittal shall be <br /> completed via the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) online database <br /> at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/. An HMBP shall be submitted prior to issuance of a <br /> Certificate of Occupancy or placement of the material onto the site, whichever occurs <br /> Agreement to Conditions February 2,2017 <br /> PLN16-0050 Page 10 of 15 <br />