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net square footage will be 4,750 SF. Marina Boulevard/Interstate 880 Traffic <br />Impact Fee is estimated approximately in the amount of $4,322.50. This fee <br />is subject to change at the beginning of each fiscal year and is not vested <br />until Building Permit issuance. <br />3. Alvarado Street is in the City's adopted Underground Utility District Master <br />Plan; as such an in lieu fee is required to be assessed in the amount of <br />$137,752.32, which is calculated at $372.36 per linear foot frontage. This <br />undergrounding overhead utility conversion fee is subject to change at the <br />beginning of each fiscal year and is not vested until Building Permit issuance. <br />VII. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES REQUIREMENTS <br />A. The storage of hazardous materials in quantities equal to or greater than 55 <br />gallons, 200 cubic feet or 500 pounds and generation of any amount of <br />hazardous waste requires submittal of a Hazardous Materials Business Plan <br />(HMBP). HMBP submittal shall be completed via the California Environmental <br />Reporting System or CERS online database (http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/). An <br />HMBP shall be submitted prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or <br />placement of the registerable chemicals on to the site, whichever occurs first. <br />The plan is subject to the review and approval of Environmental Services. <br />B. The storage of hazardous materials in quantities equal to or exceeding permit <br />amounts listed in CA Fire Code Section 105, Tables 105.6.8, 105.6.10 or <br />105.6.20, but below HMBP quantities and the generation of any amount of <br />hazardous waste requires registration via CERS. Registration shall be completed <br />prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or placement of the registerable <br />materials on site, whichever occurs first. The registration is subject to review and <br />approval of Environmental Services. <br />C. Fees and charges related to Environmental Services programs shall be paid <br />promptly in full. Failure to keep accounts current shall be grounds for revocation <br />of the conditional use permit. <br />D. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks, and systems shall comply with <br />applicable Chapters, including Chapters 50, 53, 55, 61 and 63 of the California <br />Fire Code or applicable adopted code at time of construction. Compressed gas <br />containers, cylinders, and tanks shall be secured to prevent falling due to contact, <br />vibration, or seismic activity per 2016 California Fire Code §5303.5.3 by <br />acceptable methods. Cylinders may be stored outside in secure gated and <br />locked enclosures within the exempt amounts listed in the 2016 California Fire <br />Code Table 5003.1.1(3). <br />E. Hazardous waste generated on site shall be handled and disposed pursuant to <br />applicable local, state and federal law. Generators of hazardous waste must <br />register with the City's Environmental Services, which is the Certified Unified <br />Program Agency (CUPA), and through California Environmental Reporting <br />System or CERS. <br />Agreement to Conditions June 18, 2018 <br />PLN 17-0020/A PL 18-0002 Page 13 of 17 <br />