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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 2025-042 5 <br />the San Leandro Zoning Code, the General Plan, and all other applicable objective standards and <br />criteria. <br />12. Revocation. The City shall maintain the ability to revoke this Conditional Use Permit and set a new <br />public hearing date in order to impose additional conditions to correct problems that may arise such <br />as property maintenance and related Code violations and excessive nuisance related responses from <br />code enforcement. <br />Improvements <br />13. Signage. All signage shall conform to the regulations in Chapter 4.12 of the Zoning Code for the <br />development. Neon signs and flashing signs are prohibited, including those placed in windows. All <br />signs shall be well maintained at all times. Any damaged signs shall be promptly repaired or replaced. <br />Window signs, whether painted or adhered to the glass or within eight feet of the window excluding <br />merchandise display, shall be no larger than twenty-five percent of the window in which they are <br />located. No temporary or unauthorized signs including but not limited to including but not limited to <br />banners, balloons, streamers, and pennants, shall be placed on the property, unless approved by the <br />City under a Temporary Sign Permit or Special Event Permit. The use of spotlights, feather signs, <br />animated or inflatable signs, balloons, and lasers shall be prohibited at all times. <br />14. Screened Mechanical Equipment. All exterior mechanical equipment such as air <br />conditioning/heating units, emergency generators, wireless antennas and exhaust systems shall be <br />located such that they will not be visible from any public-rights-of-way. Alternatively, they shall be <br />screened or enclosed from view so as not to be visible from any public-rights-of-way. Screening shall <br />be to the satisfaction of the Zoning Enforcement Official. <br />15. Screened Utilities. All electrical, gas, and water meters shall be located such that they will not be <br />visible from any public-rights-of-way. Alternatively, they shall be screened or enclosed from view so <br />as not to be visible from any public-rights-of-way. Screening shall be to the satisfaction of the Zoning <br />Enforcement Official. <br />16. Screened Appurtenances. The Applicant/Property Owner shall subsurface all new transformers, <br />switching boxes, and similar appurtenances, or shall screen them by locating them in an enclosure <br />with walls matching the material and color of the nearest building. The enclosures shall include gates <br />of heavy gauge corrugated steel and shall be surrounded by trees, shrubs and climbing vines. The <br />Applicant/Property Owner shall arrange the location and treatment of the appurtenances with the gas, <br />electric and communication providers prior to the approval of building permit(s) for vertical <br />construction. A detail of the transformer screening shall be included on the improvement plans <br />submitted for review and approval by the City. <br />17. Backflow Prevention Devices. Backflow prevention devices shall be installed on all new and existing <br />domestic, commercial, irrigation, and fire water services and as required by the East Bay Municipal <br />Utility District (EBMUD). The location of water service and backflow devices shall be subject to review <br />and approval by EBMUD and the City. Devices shall be screened from public view by landscaping or <br />other approved methods in the area in which the device is located. Landscaping shall blend with