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8/21/2017
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industrial purposes, or whether it will be decommissioned. Well <br /> decommissioning is subject to permitting from Alameda County Public Works <br /> Agency (https://www.acpwa.org/drilling-and-wells-permit). Well <br /> decommissioning permit approval from Alameda County shall be submitted to <br /> the City prior to issuance of a Grading Permit. <br /> 4. On Sheet Al.1, the size of the trash enclosure shown at the rear of the property <br /> appears to be inadequate for the proposed building size and use. The applicant <br /> shall justify the enclosure sizing after discussions with Alameda County <br /> Industries, Inc (ACI), solid waste and recyclable materials collection provider, <br /> prior to Building Permit issuance. Also, per the Alameda Countywide Clean <br /> Water Program, the trash enclosures shall have a roof to prevent storm water <br /> from leaching through the trash to create storm water pollution. <br /> 5. The applicant shall locate all electric and communications utilities serving the <br /> site underground prior to Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> 6. A lighting plan and photometric study shall be developed and submitted for <br /> approval along with the Building Permit application to assure sufficient <br /> illumination for the safety and security of the future building occupants. <br /> G. Other <br /> 1. The Underground Utility District in lieu fee is estimated approximately in the <br /> amount of$326,296.00, which is calculated at $358.25 per linear foot frontage <br /> and shall be due at the time of Building Permit issuance. (Note: This fee is <br /> subject to change on July 1st of each year and are not vested until Building <br /> Permit issuance.) <br /> 2. Prior to Building Permit issuance, the applicant shall enter into an Improvement <br /> Agreement with the City to guarantee installation of required public <br /> improvements along the Marina Boulevard property frontage. The value of these <br /> improvements shall be included in a detailed Engineer's Estimate subject to <br /> review by the City. The guarantee will be in a financial instrument approved by <br /> the City with a value equivalent to the Engineer's Estimate. <br /> 3. A one-time Development Fee for Street Improvements (DFSI) is estimated <br /> approximately in the amount of $179,987.50, which is calculated at $1.19 per <br /> square foot and shall be due at the time of Building Permit issuance. This <br /> estimated fee includes a credit towards the DFSI for existing building on the <br /> site. (Note: This fee is subject to change on July 1st of each year and are not <br /> vested until Building Permit issuance.) <br /> 4. A one-time Marina Boulevard/Interstate 880 Traffic Impact Fee is estimated <br /> approximately in the amount of $131,587.50, which is calculated at $0.87 per <br /> square foot and shall be due at the time of Building permit issuance. This <br /> estimated fee includes a credit towards the Marina Boulevard/Interstate 880 <br /> Agreement to Conditions April 21,2017 <br /> PLN 17-0005 Page 10 of 14 <br />
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