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File Number: 22-245 <br />·Construction of a new nine-hole golf course east of the Single-Family and Townhome <br />development; <br />·Upgrading/upsizing utilities in the vicinity, including the Neptune Lift Station (sewer); <br />and <br />·Significant investments in public art in the project area. <br />Sustainability Features <br />The project will support San Leandro’s goals of creating a greener, healthier, and more <br />sustainable City by incorporating environmentally friendly materials and methods in both the <br />design and construction. This will be accomplished by adhering to green building standards, <br />incorporating sustainable building materials, providing roofs that reduce the heat-island effect, an <br />innovative and on-site approach to treating stormwater runoff, using solar energy where possible, <br />and including increased electrical load capacity to accommodate the expanding use of electric <br />vehicles (EVs). Sustainability highlights include the following: <br />·Hotel and Apartments LEED Certified; <br />·Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels on Single Family and Townhouse roofs; <br />·Multi-family building will be all electric to the extent feasible, including an electric HVAC <br />system and Energy Star all-electric appliances (stoves, dishwashers, refrigerators, <br />clothes washers, and dryers). The Developer is also researching microgrid and battery <br />storage and will incorporate into the design if economically feasible; <br />·All buildings must perform 15% better than 2019 Energy Codes, which require window <br />efficacy; low energy lighting; lighting occupancy sensors; wall, floor and attic insulation; <br />efficient heating and cooling systems; water heater requirements; VOC Emissions <br />reduced for use of construction material; water conservation for landscaping and <br />building use; <br />·Construction Waste Diversion Recycling - 65% recycled; and <br />·Use of reclaimed water for single-family/townhouse element landscaping, if feasible. <br />EV Infrastructure & Green Infrastructure <br />A minimum of 100% of the multi-family parking stalls are proposed to accommodate electric <br />vehicle (EV) charging spaces. Forty percent (40%) of total parking spaces will be EV Ready and <br />60% would be EV Capable. For the shared parking area at the hotel, market, and <br />restaurant/banquet facility, a minimum of 10 percent of the spaces will have EV Chargers and an <br />additional 10% will be EV Capable. The EV spaces will be located adjacent to accessible <br />parking spaces meeting the requirements of the California Building Code, Chapter11A, to allow <br />use of the EV charger from the accessible parking space and that the EV space will be located <br />on an accessible route. <br />The project further supports the goal of a greener, healthier city via the enhancement of the public <br />right of way, which will be accomplished by adding street trees and green spaces, and by <br />providing much needed funding to enhance open spaces. Additionally, the landscaping in the <br />Single Family/ Townhome area is planned to utilize recycled water (purple pipe). <br />Sea Level Rise <br />Page 6 City of San Leandro Printed on 6/15/2022