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64. Prior to issuance of building permits, the Applicant/Developer shall pay school fees as mandated by <br />the State of California. <br />65. The proposed developments are in the City of San Leandro's sewer service area. The <br />Applicant/Developer shall pay the applicable sewer connection fees that are current at the time <br />each building permit is issued. <br />66. Developer shall finance and place public art at appropriate locations on the Property. The amount <br />to be used to fund the public art shall be calculated as one percent (1%) of the total construction <br />budget for the Project, in a minimum total cumulative amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000). <br />In lieu of funding on -site public art, Developer may fulfill all or a portion of its requirements under <br />this Section by making a payment calculated as one percent (1%) of the total construction budget <br />for the Project, payable for each Developer Project Element prior to issuance of the first building <br />permit for Vertical Improvements for such Developer Project Element, to be deposited by City into <br />a public art fund managed by the City (the "Public Art Fund"). The Public Art Fund shall be used by <br />City exclusively for eligible expenses for art on the Property in conformance with Section 1.4.13 of <br />the DDA. <br />VII. SOLID WASTE <br />(,anarnl <br />67. Project is in the Alameda County Industries (ACI) service area. For questions about solid waste and <br />recycling service, service levels and/or proposed service location(s) for residential and commercial <br />tenants. Contact ACI at (510) 357-7282. To ensure compliance with the Franchise Agreement, ACI <br />shall be the exclusive service provider for compactors onsite. <br />68. To comply with state and local regulations, the Applicant/Developer shall demonstrate on the plans <br />submitted for building permit issuance that solid waste enclosures have enough solid waste and <br />recycling storage capacity to contain all materials generated at the site. The enclosure must be sized <br />to ensure enough capacity for the collection, proper sorting and containment of all materials <br />(landfill, recycling and organics). California state law, SB 1383, mandates that compostable and <br />recyclable materials be separated from landfill materials and properly recycled. In San Leandro, SB <br />1383 will be implemented and enforced under the Alameda County Organics Reduction and <br />Recycling Ordinance. For more information, visit www.stopwaste.org/rules#Business. <br />69. The Applicant/Developer shall comply with all City and State construction and demolition debris <br />recycling requirements including CalGreen Residential Mandatory Measures Checklist. Permit <br />applicants must demonstrate compliance by completing and submitting an online Waste <br />Management Plan using Green Halo Systems (www.GreenHaloSystems.com) prior to permit <br />issuance. Applicants must submit recycling and disposal receipts online and submit the waste <br />management report before scheduling the final inspection. Note: Project will not be finaled until all <br />recycling and disposal tags have been registered into Green Halo Systems. <br />70. Solid waste and recycling containers shall be kept inside the designated space(s) and kept out of <br />public view, except when it is necessary to place them at the trash staging area on days that the <br />contents of the containers are picked up for disposal. Property managers/building owners shall be <br />responsible for securing trash, recycling and composting waste containers and preventing the theft <br />Recommended Conditions of Approval June 21, 2022 <br />PLN22-0008, PLN21-0020 & PLN21-0021 Page 16 of 39 <br />