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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2019-082 Exhibit A GENERAL PLANNING CONDITIONS 1. The approval of this zone change, tentative tract map, and use permit shall become final and effective following City Council approval. 2. The approval of this use permit shall become final and effective for the purposes of issuing building permits thirty (30) days following the City Council approval of the Zone text change upon second reading, unless prior to that time, an appeal to the decision is filed as set forth in Section 9-1.111(b) of the Zoning Ordinance. 3. The Community Development Department shall have the authority to approve the following minor changes to the project that (1) modify the site plan project by less than 10%, (2) result in a superior site design or appearance, and/or (3) address a construction design issue that is not substantive to the Master Plan of Development. 4. The Planning Commission shall have the final authority to approve any other changes to the Master Plan of Development and any associated Tentative Maps unless appealed to the City Council. 5. Approval of this Conditional Use Permit shall be valid for twenty-four (24) months after its effective date, and/or for the life of Tentative Tract Map (TR 3141). At the end of the period or upon expiration of Tentative Tract Map (TR 3141), the approval shall expire and become null and void unless the project has received a building permit. 7. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Atascadero or its agents, officers, and employees against any claim or action brought to challenge an approval by the City, or any of its entities, concerning the subdivision 8. All subsequent subdivisions and construction permits shall be consistent with the Master Plan of Development contained herein. ARCHITECTURAL CONDITIONS 1. All exterior elevations, finish materials, colors, completed structures, hardscape finishes, and site improvements shall be consistent with the Master Plan of Development as shown in the attached EXHIBITS with the following listed modifications and clarifications. Conformance with the Master Plan of Development and Conditions of Approval shall be required at time of building permit submittal, and time of permit final, and ongoing in perpetuity for the life of the Master Plan of Development:  All exterior material finishes (siding, trim, doors, windows, light fixtures, garage doors) shall be durable, high quality, and consistent with the architectural appearance of the development.  All trash storage, recycle storage, and air conditioning units shall be screened from view behind architecturally compatible screening, fencing, or landscaped enclosures.  Any proposed exterior street, pedestrian, or building mounted light fixtures shall be of architectural grade, appropriate scale, and design and shall compliment the architectural style, subject to staff approval. Light fixtures shall comply with Zoning Ordinance requirements for shielding of light sources to prevent offsite glare.  Stucco siding shall be smooth troweled or similar. Exhibit B  Roof materials shall be architectural grade.  Any proposed changes to the architectural character must be approved by the Design Review Committee or other mechanism deemed appropriate by the Planning Director. SITE DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS 1. All site work, grading, and site improvements shall be consistent with the Master Plan of Development as shown in EXHIBITS, except as noted in conditions of approval. 2. Contrasting decorative pavement shall be utilized along the main access drive as shown in the project exhibits. 3. Open parking spaces shall not be reserved for residential or commercial tenants with the exception of tandem spaces. 4. All utilities within the project boundaries and along project frontages shall be installed underground, with the exception of the power line that extends across the ephemeral drainage swale on the interior of the project. 5. Approval of this permit shall include the removal of 1 Native Live Oak Tree totaling 10-inches dbh. The applicant shall be required to pay mitigation fees or provide replantings on-site per the requirements of the Atascadero Native Tree Ordinance. Any additional removals shall be subject to municipal code procedures for native tree removal. Any future native tree removal shall require a revised landscape plan to be submitted to the city for review and approval. 6. The recommendations identified in the arborist report shall be implemented during construction. The developer shall contract with a certified arborist to monitor all activity within the drip lines of existing native oak trees during construction. 7. Any future development signage shall be architecturally compatible with the proposed buildings. All future signage shall be subject to the review and approval of planning staff. No signage for live/work tenants shall be permitted facing the proposed residential units. 8. The common lot shall be maintained in a manner consistent with the master plan of development exhibits as attached. The common lot shall be maintained in a way that provides continued pedestrian access to all units and allows for utilities to be installed underground to serve each unit. LANDSCAPE AND FENCING CONDITIONS 1. A final landscape and irrigation plan shall be approved prior to the issuance of building permits and included as part of site improvement plan consistent with EXHIBITS, and as follows:  All exterior meters, air conditioning units and mechanical equipment shall be screened with landscape material.  All areas shown on the landscape plan shall be landscaped by the developer completed at the discretion of the Community development Department.  London Plane, California Black Oak, or similar street trees shall be provided along El Camino Real at a minimum spacing of 30 feet on center. Trees planted near roads and sidewalks shall include deep-root planting barriers.  Street and open space trees shall be minimum 15-gallon size and double staked.  The final landscape and irrigation plan shall conform to Atascadero Municipal Code requirements, including the City’s Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. Landscaping must consist of drought tolerant species and utilize drip irrigation. 2. All landscape shall be maintained in a healthy and thriving condition in perpetuity. The applicant and its successors shall be responsible for maintaining landscape and replacing any dead or failing landscape trees, ground cover and shrubs. 3. No privacy fencing shall be installed on individual lots with the exception of lots abutting side and rear project boundaries. Fencing on these lots must be setback a minimum of 7 -feet from the common ownership parcel. Privacy fencing shall be high quality wood fencing with top and bottom rails. No dog eared fencing shall be permitted. FINAL MAP, PLANNING CONDITIONS 1. Affordable Housing Requirement: The Subdivider shall deed restrict a minimum of three (3) residential units for the time period required by the California State Density Bonus Law, and not less than 30 years, for sale or rental to moderate income households. The project’s affordable housing shall comply with State Density Bonus Law. All affordable units shall be distributed throughout the project, and shall be constructed at the same time as the market rate units. A phasing plan shall be submitted by the Applicant to show affordable unit construction in each phase of the project, to ensure a percentage of affordable units are built in each phase at the same construction timing as the market rate units. Affordable unit location and phasing plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director to ensure consistency with the City Council’s Inclusionary Housing Policy. The Community Development Director may require the affordable housing lots to be identified of the Final Map, on an additional map sheet for information purposes only, as provided by the Subdivision Map Act. 2. The emergency services and facility maintenance costs listed below shall be 100% funded by the project in perpetuity. The service and maintenance costs shall be funded through a community facilities district established by the City at the developer's cost. The funding mechanism must be in place prior to or concurrently with acceptance of the final maps. The funding mechanism shall be approved by the City Attorney, City Engineer and Administrative Services Director prior to acceptance of any final map. The administration of the above mentioned funds shall be by the City. Developer agrees to participate in the community facilities district and to take all steps reasonably required by the City with regard to the establishment of the district and assessment of the property.  All Atascadero Police Department service costs to the project.  All Atascadero Fire Department service costs to the project.  Off-site common City of Atascadero park facilities maintenance service costs related to the project. 3. All maintenance costs for all on-site improvements, facilities, and areas listed below shall be 100% funded by the project in perpetuity. The service and maintenance costs shall be funded through a Home Owners Association, or similar funding mechanism, established by the developer and subject to City approval. The Home Owners Association or other funding mechanism shall be in place prior to City Council approval of the Final Map. The Home Owners Association shall be approved by the City Attorney and Administrative Services Director prior to City Council approval of the Final Map. The administration of the above mentioned funds, and the coordination and performance of maintenance activities, shall be the responsibility of the Home Owners Association. a. All streets, bridges, sidewalks, streetlights, street signs, roads, emer gency access roads, emergency access gates, and sewer mains. b. All parks, trails, recreational facilities and like facilities. c. All open space and native tree preservation areas. d. All drainage facilities and detention basins. e. All creeks, flood plains, floodways, wetlands, and riparian habitat areas. f. All common landscaping areas, street trees, medians, parkway planters, manufactured slopes outside private yards, and other similar facilities. g. All frontage landscaping and sidewalks along arterial streets 4. At time of Final Map submittal, the applicant shall submit Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions (CC&Rs) for review and approval by the Community Development Department. The CC&R’s shall record concurrently with the Final Map and shall include the following: i. Provisions for maintenance of all common areas including access, parking, street trees, fencing and landscaping. ii. A detailed list of each individual homeowner’s responsibilities for maintenance of the individual units. iv. A provision for review and approval by the City Community Development Department for any changes to the CC&R’s that relate to the above requirements prior to the changes being recorded or taking effect. 5. Deed notification shall be recorded against the common ownership lot detailing fencing restrictions and access responsibilities. 6. A deed notification will be recorded against each residential use property detailing privacy fencing restrictions. WATER AND FIRE CONDITIONS 1. Fire Sprinklers are required on all structures consistent with the California Building Code adopted at the time of building permit submittal. 2. Before issuance of building permits, the applicant shall obtain a “Will Serve” letter from AMWC for the newly created lots within the subdivision. 3. The Applicant shall extend the water distribution system to the satisfaction of the Atascadero Mutual Water Company (AMWC) and City Engineer. 4. The water system shall include easements for water system facilities as required by the AMWC and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer 5. Before the start of construction on the water system improvements, the applicant shall pay all installation and connection fees required by AMWC. 6. The applicant is responsible for designing and constructing water system improvements that will provide water at pressures and flows adequate for the domestic and fire protection needs of the project. 7. At time of building permit submittal, site plans showing adequate fire department access along the main access drive using auto-turn software shall be submitted for review. 8. Fire hydrant locations shall be to the satisfaction of the City Fire Marshal. 9. Properties and/or areas that are managed or owned by the HOA shall be metered separately to the satisfaction of the AMWC. WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM 1. The gravity sewer system shall be owned and operated by the HOA. The wastewater collection system shall be designed and constructed in accordance with City Standard Specifications and Drawings, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 2. Gravity SS mains shall be a minimum of eight (8) inches in diameter. 3. Each lot served by the wastewater collection system shall pay all sewer fees prior to the issuance of a building permit. UTILITIES 1. New utility distribution systems and services shall be constructed underground, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 2. Each lot shall be served with separate services for water, sewer, gas, power, telephone and cable TV. Utility laterals shall be located and constructed to each lot in accordance with City Standard Specifications and Drawings. PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Public improvement plans (PIPs) shall be prepared by a licensed civil engineer. PIPs shall be prepared on 24”x36” plan sheets, use the City Standard border and signature block, and shall comply with Section 2 of City Standard Specifications. 2. All plans shall contain the City of Atascadero "Standard Notes for Improvement Plans" on file in the City Engineer's office. 3. On-site roadway signing and striping shall be in accordance with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA-MUTCD). FINAL MAP 1. Prior to recording the Map, the Applicant shall have the map reviewed by the public utility providers for power, telephone, gas, cable TV, and the Atascadero Mutual Water Company. The Applicant shall obtain a letter from each utility company stating that the easements and rights-of-way shown on the map for public utility purposes are acceptable. 2. Documents that the City of Atascadero requires to be recorded concurrently with the Map (e.g.: off- site rights-of-way dedications, easements not shown on the map, agreements, etc.) shall be listed on the certificate sheet of the map. ON-SITE ROADWAY – DRIVEWAY 1. The horizontal and vertical design of roads shall be in compliance with the City of Atascadero Engineering Standards and Standard Specifications, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The City Engineer reserves the right to make modifications to all submitted road designs, when in the opinion of the City Engineer, the public’s health and safety is benefitted. 2. The design of structural pavement sections shall be based on a Traffic Index (TI) = 5.5. New pavement placed prior to the construction of buildings will be subjected to additional construction traffic and wear associated with the on-site construction not included in the design life of the pavement section. Therefore to off-set this, the AC thickness shall be increased from that which is derived from Caltrans method by either: a. 1” if the pavement is placed prior to building construction (not phased). b. 1.5” if the pavement construction is phased (i.e. – a portion of the ultimate pavement thickness is deferred and a final pavement cap placed prior to final inspection). Final pavement cap shall not be less than 1.5”. 3. Prior to recordation of the Final Map, the Applicant shall establish an Homeowner’s/Property Owner’s Association to provide sufficient funds on an annual basis to pay for the operation, maintenance and future replacement of the internal road system serving the subdivision, including but not limited to: a. Pavement, pavement seals, aggregate base b. Striping, signage, street furniture c. Drainage facilities, detention basins, retention basins, bio-swales, & storm water treatment/control measures d. Maintenance of slopes or walls containing the road prism Prior to recordation of the Final Map, the Applicant’s engineer shall prepare and submit an estimated operating budget and capital replacement analysis for review and approval by the City Engineer. 4. Pavement and base sections shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the City of Atascadero Standard Specifications and Drawings. When said standards and specifications are not clear, lack necessary details, or are silent, the minimum standard shall be based upon the current edition of the San Luis Obispo County Public Improvement Standards or Caltrans Standard Plans and Specifications, as determined by the City Engineer. STORM WATER 1. The final Stormwater Control Plan (SWCP) and supporting hydrology report shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of any building permit for the construction of impervious surfaces. 2. Prior to a final inspection the City documents shall be completed and approve by the City Engineer: ATAS - SWP-1001_Engineer Certification Form ATAS - SWP-1003_OwnerAgentInfo ATAS - SWP-1007_Exhibit_B_Instructions_SCM FORM ATAS - SWP-1008_Stormwater System Plans and Manuals ATAS - SWP-2002 Stormwater O&M Process and Form Instructions ATAS - SWP-3001_Stormwater System O&M Agreement ATAS - SWP-3002_Private Stormwater System Recorded Notice FLOOD CONTROL BASINS 1. Flood control basins are utilized in the City of Atascadero depending upon site conditions: Retention basins, Detention basins, and Subsurface Infiltration Basins. In all cases, the Project Engineer shall provide evidence that the basin will completely drain within 72 hours, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Retention Basin. Any drainage basin which is used as a terminal disposal facility shall be classified as a retention basin. a. Basin Capacity. The basin capacity is to be based on the theoretical runoff from a 50-year storm, 10-hour intensity for 10-hour duration. No reduction in required capacity shall be given for soil percolation rates. b. Percolation Test Required. A minimum of 3 percolation tests per basin shall be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval prior to approval of the plans. The project engineer shall submit calculations and a report demonstrating the basin will drain within seven-days of a single storm event as noted above. Deep soil borings may be required in areas where there is concern of shallow depth to groundwater or bedrock. Percolation tests shall be performed at depths below the basin bottom. Detention Basin. Any drainage basin which has a downstream outlet designed to meter the outflow shall be classified as a detention basin. Basin capacity shall be based on receiving the runoff from a 50-year storm with the watershed in its fully-developed condition, and releasing the flow equivalent to the runoff from a 2-year storm with the project site in its pre- development condition. The outlet shall release water in a non-erosive manner. Subsurface Infiltration Basins. Subsurface basins may be used for either retention or detention of site runoff, where their application is suitable for project conditions. Subsurface basins shall be limited to locations where the depth to seasonally high groundwater is greater than 10-feet below the deepest portion of the basin. Drain Rock. Drain rock shall be clean, crushed granite (or clean, angular rock of similar approved hardness) with rock size ranging from 1-1/2-inch to 3/4-inch. Rock gradation shall conform to the Specification of ASTM C-33 #4. Operational Requirements. a. Water quality of inflow (both sediment and chemical loading) may require pretreatment or separation b. Maintenance plan, including provisions for vehicular access and confined-space entry safety requirements, where applicable c. A safe overflow path shall be identified on the plan and may require easements Overflow Path Required. The design of all drainage basins shall identify the designated route for overflow. The Project Engineer shall design the overflow path so that the flow in a 100- year storm is non-erosive and will not damage downstream improvements, including other basins. Easements may be required for concentrated flows across multiple properties. MITIGATION MEASURES – MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION 2005-0063 Mitigation Measure 1.c.1: The following landscape mitigations shall apply:  Fencing shall be complimentary in color and material to the proposed architectural theme.  The project landscaping shall include street trees along El Camino Real street frontage.  All proposed trees shall be shade trees of 15-gallon minimum size and shall be double staked. BP BS, PS, CE 1.c.1 Mitigation Measure 1.c.2: The proposed buildings shall include the use of earth tone paint and roof colors. BP BS, PS, CE 1.c.2 Mitigation Measure 1.d.1: If exterior parking lot lighting is proposed, it shall be designed to eliminate any off site glare. All exterior site lights shall utilize full cut-off, “hooded” lighting fixtures to prevent offsite light spillage and glare. Any luminary pole height shall not exceed 14-feet in height, limit intensity to 2.0 foot candles at ingress/egress, and otherwise 0.6 foot candle minimum to 1.0 maximum within the site. Fixtures shall be shield cut-off type and compatible with neighborhood setting, subject to staff approval. BP BS, PS, CE 1.d.1 Mitigation Measure 3.b.1: The project shall be conditioned to comply with all applicable District regulations pertaining to the control of fugitive dust (PM-10) as contained in sections 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 of the April 2003 Air Quality Handbook. Section 6.3: Construction Equipment  Maintain all construction equipment in proper tune according to manufacturer’s specifications.  Fuel all off-road and portable diesel powered equipment, including but not limited to bulldozers, graders, cranes, loaders, scrapers, backhoes, generator sets, compressors, auxiliary power units, with ARB certified motor vehicle diesel fuel (Non-taxed version suitable for use off-road).  Maximize to the extent feasible, the use of diesel construction equipment meeting the ARB’s 1996 or newer certification standard for off-road heavy-duty diesel engines.  Install diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC), catalyzed diesels particulate filters (CDPF) or other District approved emission reduction retrofit services (Required for projects grading more than 4.0 acres of continuously worked area). Section 6.4: Activity Management Techniques  Develop a comprehensive construction activity management plan designed to minimize the amount of large construction equipment operating during any given time period.  Schedule of construction truck trips during non-peak hours to reduce peak hour emissions.  Limit the length of the construction workday period, if necessary.  Phase construction activities, if appropriate. BP, GP BS, PS, CE 3.b.1 Section 6.5: Fugitive PM10 All of the following measures shall be included on grading, demolition and building plan notes: A. Reduce the amount of the disturbed area where possible. B. Use of water trucks or sprinkler systems in sufficient quantities to prevent airborne dust from leaving the site. Increased watering frequency will be required whenever wind speeds exceed 15 mph. Reclaimed (non-potable) water should be used whenever possible. C. All dirt stockpile areas shall be sprayed daily as needed. D. Permanent dust control measures identified in the approved project re-vegetation and landscape plans shall be implemented as soon as possible following completion of any soil disturbing activities. E. Exposed ground areas that designated for reworking at dates greater than one month after initial grading shall be sown with a fast-germinating native grass seed and watered until vegetation is established. F. All disturbed soil areas not subject to re-vegetation should be stabilized using approved chemical soil binder, jute netting, or other methods approved in advance by the APCD. G. All roadways, driveways, sidewalks, etc, to be paved shall be complete as soon as possible. In addition, building pads should be laid as soon as possible after grading unless seeding or soil binders are used. H. Vehicle speed for all construction vehicles shall not exceed 15 mph on any unpaved surface at the construction site. I. All trucks hauling dirt, sand, soil, or other loose materials are to be covered or should maintain at least two feet of freeboard (minimum vertical distance between top of load and top of trailer) in accordance with CVC Section 23114. J. Install wheel washers where vehicles enter and exit unpaved roads onto streets, or was off trucks and equipment leaving the site. K. Sweep streets at the end of each day if visible soil material is carried onto adjacent paved roads. Water sweepers with reclaimed water should be used where feasible. L. The contractor or builder shall designate a person or persons to monitor the dust control program and to order increased watering, as necessary, to prevent transport of dust off site. The name and telephone number of such persons shall be provided to the APCD prior to land use clearance for map recordation and land use clearance for finish grading of any structure. Mitigation Measure 4.e.1: Grading and excavation and grading work shall be consistent with the City of Atascadero Tree Ordinance. Special precautions when working around native trees include:  All existing trees outside of the limits of work shall remain.  Earthwork shall not exceed the limits of the project area.  Low branches in danger of being torn from trees shall be pruned prior to any heavy equipment work being done.  Vehicles and stockpiled material shall be stored outside the driplin e of all trees.  All trees within the area of work shall be fenced for protection with 4-foot chain link, snow or safety fencing placed per the approved tree protection plan. Tree protection fencing shall be in place prior to any site excavation or grading. Fencing shall remain in place until completion of all construction activities.  Any roots that are encountered during excavation shall be clean cut by hand and sealed with an approved tree seal. BP PS, BS 4.e.1 Mitigation Measure 4.e.2: All recommendations contained within the project arborists report prepared by Tree Resources Assessment, Barbella’s Tree Service shall be applied to the proposed project in terms of each native tree proposed for removal and each tree within the project area subject to potential impact. All native tree impact/replacements shall be per the Atascadero Municipal Code Section 9-11.105. BP PS, BS 4.e.2 Mitigation Measure 4.e.3: The developer shall contract with a certified arborist during all phases of project implementation. The certified arborists shall be responsible for monitoring the project during all phases of construction through project completion, as follows: (a) A written agreement between the arborist and the developer outlining an arborist monitoring schedule for each construction phase through final inspection shall be submitted to and approved by planning staff prior to the issuance of building/grading permits. (b) Arborist shall schedule a pre-construction meeting with engineering /planning staff, grading equipment operators, project superintendent to review the project conditions and requirements prior to any grubbing or earth work for any portion of the project site. All tree protection fencing and trunk protection shall be installed for inspection during the meeting. Tree protection fencing shall be installed at the line of encroachment into the tree’s root zone area. (c) As specified by the arborist report and City staff:  Prune all trees in active development areas to be saved for structural strength and crown cleaning by a licensed and certified arborist;  Remove all debris and spoils from the lot cleaning and tree pruning.  In locations where paving is to occur within the tree canopy, grub only and do not grade nor compact. Install porous pavers over a three-inch bed of ¾ inch granite covered with one-inch pea gravel for screeding. If curbs are required, use pegged curbs to secure the porous pavers. Pegged curbs are reinforced six to eight curbs poured at grade with a one-foot by one-foot pothole every four to six linear feet.  All trenching or grading within the protected root zone area, outside of the tree protection fence shall require hand trenching or preserve and protect roots that are larger than 2 inches in diameter.  No grading or trenching is allowed within the fenced protected area.  Any roots that are 4 inches in diameter or larger are not to be cut until inspected and approved by the on-site arborist. (d) Upon project completion and prior to final occupancy a final status report shall be prepared by the project arborist certifying that the tree protection plan was implemented, the trees designated for protection were protected during construction, and the construction- related tree protection measures are no longer required for tree protection. BP PS, BS 4.e.3 Mitigation Measure 4.e.4: All tree removals identified in the Tree Resources Assessment, dated 7/19/05 shall be mitigated as prescribed by the Atascadero Native Tree Ordinance. BP PS, BS 4.e.4 Mitigation Measure 5.b.1: Design an appropriate Phase II archaeological sampling strategy. GP PS, BS, CE 5.b.1 Mitigation Measure 5.b.2: Monitoring of all earth disturbance by a qualified subsurface archaeologist and native monitor during construction activities. GP PS, BS, CE 5.b.2 Mitigation Measure 5.b.3: Cultural soils must remain on site of they are moved and/or disturbed. GP PS,BS,CE 5.b.3 Mitigation Measure 6.b.1: The grading permit application plans shall include erosion control measures to prevent soil, dirt, and debris from entering the storm drain system during and after construction. A separate plan shall be submitted for this purpose and shall be subject to review and approval of the City Engineer at the time of Building Permit application. BP, GP PS, BS, CE 6.b.1 Mitigation Measure 6.c.1: A soils report shall be required to be submitted with a future building permit by the building department. BP,GP PS,BS,CE 6.c.1 Mitigation Measure 7.b.1: Per the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, further investigation of the former commercial building area is necessary to better determine if the site had been adversely impacted by previous auto garage or painting use BP PS 7.b.1 Mitigation Measure 8.e.f.1: The developer is responsible for ensuring that all contractors are aware of all storm water quality measures and that such measures are implemented. Failure to comply with the approved construction Best Management Practices will result in the issuance of correction notices, citations, or stop orders GP PS, BS, CE 8.e.f.1 Mitigation Measure 11.d.1: All construction activities shall comply with the City of Atascadero Noise Ordinance for hours of operation, and as follows: Construction activities shall be limited to the following hours of operation:  7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday  9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday  No construction on Sunday Further, particularly loud noises shall not occur before 8 a.m. on weekdays and not at all on weekends. The Community Development Director upon a determination that unusually loud construction activities are having a significant impact on the neighbors may modify the hours of construction. Failure to comply with the above-described hours of operation may result in withholding of inspections and possible construction prohibitions, subject to the review and approval of the Community Development Director. A sign shall be posted on-site with the hours of operation and a telephone number of the person to be contacted in the event of any violations. Staff shall approve the details of such a sign during the Grading Plan/Building Permit review process. BP, GP PS, BS, CE 11.d.1 Mitigation Measure 13.1: Project Road and Landscape Maintenance and Emergency Services Funding: The emergency services and road maintenance costs of the project shall be 100% funded by the project in perpetuity. The service and maintenance cost may be funded through a benefit assessment district or other mechanism established by the developer subject to City approval. The funding mechanism must be in place prior to or concurrently with acceptance of the any final maps. The funding mechanism shall be approved by the City Attorney, City Engineer and Administrative Services Director prior to acceptance of any final map. The administration of the above mentioned funds and the coordination and performance of maintenance activities shall be by the City a) All Atascadero Police Department service costs to the project. b) All Atascadero Fire Department service costs to the project. c) All streets, sidewalks, streetlights, street signs, roads, emergency access roads, emergency access gates, and sewer mains within the project. d) All parks, trails, recreational facilities and like facilities. e) All open space and native tree preservation areas. f) All drainage facilities and detention basins. g) All common landscaping areas, street trees, medians, parkway planters, manufacture slopes outside private yards, and other similar facilities. h) All drainage facilities and detention basins. i) All common landscaping areas, street trees, medians, parkway planters, manufacture slopes outside private yards, and other similar facilities. BP, GP PS, BS, CE 13.1 Mitigation Measure 15.a: The project shall pay Development Impact Fee per the Circulation System of Atascadero. These fees based on the City Development Impact Fee Schedule and shall be paid prior to any building permit issued on the property. BP PS, BS, CE 15.a Exhibit C