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28 <br /> <br />1.4.16. Sustainability. Developer shall perform all of the mitigation measures <br />adopted by the City with respect to the impacts of the project, including those related to <br />greenhouse gas emissions and traffic, as set forth in the mitigation measures in the San Leandro <br />Shoreline Development Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR), the Mitigation Monitoring <br />and Reporting Program adopted by the City, and any amendments thereto and subsequent <br />requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. Per Mitigation Measure GHG-1, <br />such measures shall include, but not be limited to, installation of electric vehicle charging <br />stations, installation of Energy Star Rated appliances, establishment of an employee trip <br />commute reduction program for employers with over 50 full-time onsite employees [to be <br />discussed], achievement of either Build-it-Green Greenpoint Rated or US Green Building <br />Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards, and design of <br />structures to be 15 percent more energy efficient than the current Building and Energy Standards <br />(Title 24, Part 6, of the California Building Code). Such increased efficiency may be related to <br />window efficacy, low energy lighting, lighting occupancy sensors, wall, floor and attic <br />insulation, efficient heating and cooling systems, water heater requirements, VOC Emissions <br />reduced for use of construction material, and water conservation for landscaping and building <br />use. Per Mitigation Measure TRAF-2A, such measures may also include development and <br />implementation of a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) plan that would discourage <br />single occupant vehicle trips. <br />Developer shall construct the Project in accordance with the current California Building <br />Standards Code (CBC) in place at the time of applicable permit submittal, subject to local <br />amendments. Such code shall be, at a minimum, the 2019 California Building Standards Code, <br />which includes increased sustainability requirements beyond the 2016 CBC, such as the <br />requirement for the installation of solar photovoltaic systems on single-family homes. <br />Additionally, CBC requirements related to sustainable construction and demolition shall apply, <br />including the requirement that at least 65 percent of the construction waste materials generated <br />during the project be diverted from the landfill. <br />In addition to the required mitigation measures and Building Code requirements, Developer shall <br />obtain a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified rating for Building <br />Design and Construction from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for the Developer <br />Hotel and Multifamily Elements. Outdoor landscaping on the Single Family Element shall also <br />utilize tertiary treated recycled water (grey water) from the San Leandro Water Pollution Control <br />Plant, subject to availability and final City approval. <br /> <br />1.4.17. Property Level. Developer’s project elements must meet City engineering <br />requirements related to flood plain and sea level rise, with final site engineering plans subject to <br />approval of the Engineering and Transportation Director. Such plans shall include provisions <br />related to surcharge and raising the Property in accordance with technical recommendations and <br />approved plans. Developer shall deposit available soil on the Park Parcel in accordance with <br />City plans. Developer shall not be obligated to import additional soil. Developer’s deposit of <br />soil shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section 2.7 hereof and the Scope of <br />Development, including the parties’ execution of a right of entry agreement which protects City <br />from defects in the condition of the deposited soil and provides for the testing of soil to confirm <br />that there are no contaminants or similar unsuitable constituents and the stabilization of the soil <br />deposited on the Park Parcel. Subject to City approval, Developer may import soil onto the