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Reso 2022-085 Approving Third Addendum and Planning Entitlements
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of recycled materials. Property managers/building owners shall provide keys or cards to the <br />franchised waste hauler or service company for access to any locked gates or enclosures if services <br />are not provided by on -site maintenance staff. The property managers/building owners shall be <br />responsible for ensuring solid waste and recycle containers are secured and waste enclosures are <br />locked promptly after collection and shall be responsible for the regular cleaning and maintenance <br />of all trash, organics and recycling enclosure areas and receptacles and ensure organics collection <br />receptacles are maintained in an odor -free condition. <br />Hotel/Restaurants/Market <br />71. Alameda County's Mandatory Recycling Ordinance #2012-01 requires businesses to have enough <br />recycling collection services to contain the amount of recyclable and organic material generated on - <br />site. Plans submitted for building permits must clearly show the following, to scale, on the site plan: <br />a. Dimensions of enclosure(s); including gates and pedestrian doors. <br />b. All containers inside enclosures including type (trash, recycle, organics) and container size(s). <br />c. Design and construction of enclosure walls. <br />d. Pedestrian accessible path of travel. <br />e. Staging area(s)/collection point(s) to be utilized by the garbage/recycling service provider. <br />f. For shared enclosures, list of businesses sharing each enclosure and business type. <br />72. Supermarkets, malls, large hotels, and chain stores may have special considerations. Balers may be <br />used for large cardboard generators, but stored bales are subject to the same storage restrictions <br />(not within sight of street, alley, or parking lot) as other waste. Compactors will only be allowed for <br />trash only if there is also a separate compactor for blue bin recycling. <br />73. Supermarkets require storage of pallets and reusable crates that must be located as to be the least <br />obtrusive/visible from the public right of way. Plans submitted for building permit issuance shall <br />show this area on site plans, as well as the solid waste enclosure for the market. <br />Multi -Family Element <br />74. The Applicant/Developer shall identify sufficient internal dedicated storage and collection space in <br />each unit for trash and recyclables on plans submitted for building permit issuance. <br />Single -Family Element <br />75. The Applicant/Developer shall identify sufficient internal dedicated storage and collection space in <br />each unit for trash and recyclables on plans submitted for building permit issuance. <br />76. Sufficient room to store collection containers shall be shown within each individual lot in a <br />manner consistent with City requirements on plans submitted for building permit issuance. <br />Vill. CONSTRUCTION PROVISIONS <br />77. The Applicant/Developer shall comply with the City's codified construction hours. Construction on <br />the project site shall not commence priorto 7:00 a.m. and shall cease by 7:00 p.m., Mondaythrough <br />Friday, and shall not commence prior to 8 a.m. and shall cease by 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, <br />unless otherwise approved by the Chief Building Official. There shall be no construction on Federal <br />Recommended Conditions of Approval June 21, 2022 <br />PLN22-0008, PLN21-0020 & PLN21-0021 Page 17 of 39 <br />
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