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Reso 23-169 Reso 2022 - PLN21-0031 SPR, CUP, Adm Exception
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building square footage and 7,758 SF of existing building "General Industrial" use in 14273 Washington <br />Avenue (from tax assessor records), the net square footage will be 44,511 SF. Credit for the existing 2 units <br />in 14143 and 14173 Washington Avenue for "General Residential" is $3,135.12. Thus, the DFSI fee will be <br />$59,180.28 which is due prior to issuance of the building permit. This fee is subject to change each fiscal <br />year; and <br />98. Washington Avenue is in the City's adopted Underground Utility District Master Plan, as such an in -lieu fee <br />is required in the amount of $207,617.58 which is calculated at $411.12 per linear foot frontage (505 LF <br />project frontage length per assessor's map 77B). This undergrounding overhead utility conversion fee is <br />due at the time of Building Permit issuance. This fee is subject to change at the beginning of each fiscal <br />year; and <br />99. The project is within the Marina Boulevard/Interstate 880 Interchange Traffic Impact Fee Zone. According <br />to the adopted 2021-2022 Fee Schedule, the rate for "General Industrial" land use is $1.03 per square foot <br />for the proposed 52,269 SF building. Credit for existing "General Residential" land use is $788.46 per <br />existing unit in 14143 and 14173 Washington Avenue plus credit for the existing "General Industrial" land <br />use is $1.03 per square foot at 14273 Washington Avenue (7,758 SF) results in a total credit of $9,567.66. <br />Thus, the Marina Boulevard/Interstate 880 Interchange Traffic Impact Fee will be $44,269.41 which is due <br />prior to issuance of the building permit. This fee is subject to change each fiscal year; and <br />ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES <br />100. The storage of hazardous materials in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet or <br />500 pounds and generation of any amount of hazardous waste requires submittal of a Hazardous Materials <br />Business Plan (HMBP). HMBP submittal shall be completed via the California Environmental Protection <br />Agency (Cal EPA) California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) online database. An HMBP shall be <br />submitted prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Building Permit or placement of the <br />registerable quantities of hazardous materials on the site, whichever occurs first. The plan is subject to the <br />review and approval of Environmental Services Division of the Public Works Department; and <br />101. All fees and charges related to Environmental Services programs shall be paid promptly in full. Failure <br />to keep accounts current shall be grounds for revocation of the conditional use permit; and <br />102. All hazardous waste used on site shall be handled and disposed of pursuant to applicable local, state <br />and federal laws. Generators of hazardous waste must register with the City's Environmental Services <br />(local CUPA) through the online California Environmental Reporting System (CERS); and <br />103. Discharge of anything other than rainwater to the stormwater collection system, which includes area <br />drains, sidewalks, parking areas, street curb and gutter, shall be strictly prohibited; and <br />104. Containerized management of trash, solid waste, and recyclables shall be required to prevent exposure <br />to or contamination of rainwater runoff; and <br />105. The elimination of exposure of materials, processes or equipment to the maximum extent practicable <br />is necessary to prevent contamination of rainwater. Exposures that cannot be eliminated require use of <br />
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