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8/21/2017
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Traffic Impact Fee for existing building on the site. (Note: This fee is subject to <br /> change at the beginning of each fiscal year.) <br /> 5. The City plans to upgrade the traffic signal controls systems at three study <br /> intersections with a Synchro Green Adaptive Traffic Signal Control System. The <br /> three study intersections on Marina Boulevard include the I-880 northbound on- <br /> ramp, the 1-880 southbound on-ramp, and the driveway to the Kaiser <br /> Permanente Hospital. The City estimated the cost of design, installation, and <br /> equipment for upgrading with Synchro Green Adaptive Traffic Signal Control <br /> System at the three intersections to be $200,000. As per the Transportation <br /> Impact Analysis Report (Transportation Impact Analysis, "Advanced <br /> manufacturing at 2000 Marina Boulevard", by Kittleson & Associates, Inc., <br /> dated 01/12/2017), last paragraph on page 47 specifies that the proposed project <br /> contributes to cumulative traffic growth, hence the applicant shall contribute <br /> $17,530 for the signal control system upgrade. Said amount shall be due at the <br /> time of Building permit issuance. <br /> VI. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION <br /> A. Discharge of waste water other than domestic sewage to the sanitary sewer system <br /> during grading, demolition, and construction shall require approval and/or permitting <br /> from the City of San Leandro Water Pollution Control Plant, Environmental Services <br /> Section. <br /> B. In the event that asbestos-containing building materials (ACM) and lead-based paint <br /> (LBP) may be present on the property, prior to demolition of buildings and structures <br /> (e.g. decommissioned boiler room, labeled as a "chemical storage building" on Sheet <br /> C.1), a comprehensive ACM and LBP survey shall be conducted. If present, these <br /> materials shall be removed or stabilized prior to demolition. <br /> VII. ALAMEDA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT <br /> A. Prior to issuance of Building Permits, submittals are required for the fire sprinkler <br /> system, fire service underground and fire pump. <br /> B. At the time of Building Permit submittal, documentation from the East Bay Municipal <br /> Utility District EBMUD shall clearly show that the required fire flow is provided. <br /> C. Knox Boxes shall be provided at the building main entrance and at any lockable gates <br /> across the Fire Department access road. <br /> D. Address shall be clearly marked, visible and legible from the street. <br /> VIII. POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> A. All building addresses shall be placed in such a position as to be plainly visible and <br /> legible from the street. Said numbers shall contrast with their background and be visible <br /> at night. Details including number size and location shall be submitted for the review <br /> Agreement to Conditions April 21,2017 <br /> PLN 17-0005 Page 11 of 14 <br />
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