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concrete or masonry walls so that pests that gain access to the area are less likely to access the rest of <br />the building; and <br />b. All storm drains shall be marked "NO DUMPING, DRAINS TO BAY"; and <br />c. All on -site storm drains shall be inspected and, if necessary, cleaned at least twice a year immediately <br />prior to the rainy season; and <br />d. Sidewalks and parking lots shall be swept regularly to minimize the accumulation of litter and debris. <br />Steam cleaning or low volume pressure washing may be performed only after pre -cleaning using dry <br />methods, spot cleaning and recovery in stained areas and removal of all mobile pollutants. Debris <br />resulting from pressure washing shall be trapped and collected to prevent entry into the storm drain <br />system. Wash water containing any soap, cleaning agent or degreaser shall not be discharged to the <br />storm drain; and <br />e. Interior floor drains (if any) shall not be connected to the storm drain system; and <br />f. The property shall be swept regularly to minimize the accumulation of litter and debris. Loaded trucks <br />entering or exiting the site must have their loads covered with tarps to prevent debris from <br />escaping; and <br />g. Air conditioning condensate shall be directed to landscaped areas. Any air conditioning condensate <br />that discharges to land without flowing to a storm drain may be subject to the requirements of the <br />State Water Resources Control Board's (SWRCB) Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements <br />(WDRs) for Discharges to Land with a Low Threat to Water Quality; and <br />h. Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote surface infiltration where <br />appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides that can contribute to storm water <br />pollution; and <br />i. Where feasible, landscaping shall be designed and operated to treat storm water runoff by <br />incorporating elements that collect, detain, and infiltrate runoff. In areas that provide detention of <br />water, plans that are tolerant of saturated soil conditions and prolonged exposure to water shall be <br />specified; and <br />j. Plant materials selected shall be appropriate to site specific characteristics such as soil type, <br />topography, climate, amount and timing of sunlight, prevailing winds, rainfall, air movement, patterns <br />of land use, ecological consistency and plant interactions to ensure successful establishment; and <br />k. Selection of the plants that will require minimal pesticide use; and <br />I. Irrigation shall be appropriate to the water requirements of the selected plants; and <br />m. The applicant shall select pest and disease resistant plants; and <br />n. The applicant shall plant a diversity of species to prevent a potential pest infestation from affecting the <br />entire landscaping plan; and <br />o. The applicant shall plan insectary plants in the landscaping to attract and keep beneficial insects; and <br />95. The applicant shall submit a Geotechnical Investigation Report and shall incorporate all recommendations <br />into the design. The City reserves the right to offer additional comments once the final investigation is <br />submitted. Said geotechnical investigation shall be submitted for review before Conditions of Approval are <br />drafted for the project; and <br />96. The applicant shall submit photometric site plan; and <br />97. The City's traffic impact fee program is called "Development Fee for Street Improvements" (DFSI). <br />According to the adopted 2021-22 Fee Schedule, the rate for "General Industrial" is $1.40 per gross <br />building square foot with an equivalent credit offered for the prior use. Assuming 52,269 SF of proposed <br />