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54. The Applicant/Developer shall comply with its Inclusionary Housing Plan submitted, reviewed and <br />approved through the planning approval process required under Section 6.04.128 "Compliance <br />Procedures" of the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (Chapter 6.04 of the Zoning Code). The <br />approved Inclusionary Housing Plan will also demonstrate compliance with the approved project <br />Disposition and Development Agreement and Development Agreement. <br />55. The Applicant/Developer shall enter into, and record, an Inclusionary Housing Agreement <br />(reflecting the approved Inclusionary Housing Plan) with the City per Zoning Code Section 6.04.128 <br />(C-D) "Compliance Procedures" that commit the Inclusionary Units as affordable and long-term <br />and housing in lieu fees for the ownership and rental housing units. <br />V. SUSTAINABILITY <br />56. Per Mitigation Measure GHG-1, the Applicant/Developer shall obtain a Leadership in Energy and <br />Environmental Design (LEED) Certified rating for Building Design and Construction from the U.S. <br />Green Building Council (USGBC) for the Developer Hotel and Multifamily Elements. <br />57. Per Mitigation Measure GHG-1F, individual habitable residential and non-residential structures shall <br />be designed to be 15 percent more energy efficient than the current Building and Energy Efficiency <br />Standards. The 15-percent reduction in building envelope energy use shall be based on the current <br />Building and Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6, of the California Building Code) such as <br />through increased efficiency related to window efficacy, low energy lighting, lighting occupancy <br />sensors, wall, floor and attic insulation, efficient heating that is in place at the time building permits <br />are submitted to the City. Architectural plans submitted to the City Building Division shall identify <br />the requirement to reduce building energy use by 15 percent to meet this requirement. The <br />Applicant/Developer is encouraged but not required to incorporate microgrid and battery storage <br />into the Project if economically feasible. <br />58. Applicant/Developer-provided appliances shall be Energy Star appliances (dishwashers, <br />refrigerators, clothes washers, and dryers) pursuant to Mitigation Measure GHG-1C. Installation of <br />Energy Star appliances shall be verified by the San Leandro Building and Safety Division during plan <br />check. <br />59. The location of the electrical vehicle (EV) infrastructure shall be specified on site plans, and proper <br />installation shall be verified by the Building and Safety Division prior to issuance of a Certificate of <br />Occupancy: <br />a. Multi -Family: 40 percent of parking spaces shall be EV Ready and remaining 60 percent shall <br />be EV Capable <br />b. Developer Hotel: 10 percent of the total non-residential parking spaces shall have EV <br />charging stations and an additional 10 percent shall be EV Capable. <br />c. Single -Family: Pursuant to Mitigation Measure GHG-1A, Residential developments that <br />include garage parking shall be electrically wired to accommodate electric vehicle charging. <br />60. An employee Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) program shall be established for large non-residential <br />development projects (employers with at least 50 employees at work site during its hours of <br />business) by the Applicant/Developer or their designee, in conformance with the Bay Area Air <br />Recommended Conditions of Approval June 21, 2022 <br />PLN22-0008, PLN21-0020 & PLN21-0021 Page 14 of 39 <br />