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requirements (Title 24, Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations; Energy Efficiency <br /> Standards for Residential and Non Residential Buildings; Cool Roof Coatings performance <br /> standards), subject to review by the City Building Official. Documentation of compliance with <br /> this measure shall be provided to the Planning and Building Agency and Building Official for <br /> review and approval prior to issuance of the permit. Installation of the identified design features <br /> or equipment will be confirmed by the City Building Official prior to certificate of occupancy. <br /> The following design features should be considered by the applicant as a way to achieve Title <br /> 24 compliance in excess of the minimum requirement: <br /> o Increase in insulation such that heat transfer and thermal bridging is minimized <br /> o Limit air leakage through the structure or within the heating and cooling distribution <br /> system to minimize energy consumption <br /> o Incorporate dual-paned or other energy efficient windows <br /> o Incorporate energy efficient space heating and cooling equipment <br /> o Incorporate energy efficient light fixtures <br /> o Incorporate energy efficient appliances <br /> o Incorporate energy efficient domestic hot water systems <br /> o Incorporate solar panels into the electrical system <br /> o Incorporate coot roofs/light-colored roofing <br /> Or other measures that will increase the energy efficiency of building envelope in a manner <br /> that when combined with the other options listed above exceeds current Title 24 Standards <br /> (Title 24, Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations; Energy Efficiency Standards for <br /> Residential and Non Residential Buildings, as amended September 11, 2008; Cool Roof <br /> Coatings performance standards as amended September 11, 2006) by a minimum of 20 <br /> percent. (Impact 4.3-1) <br /> MM4.13-9 Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicants for individual projects shall provide <br /> a landscape plan that includes shade trees around main buildings, particularly along southern <br /> elevations where practical, and will not interfere with loading dock locations or other <br /> operational constraints. Documentation of compliance with this measure shall be provided to <br /> the Planning and Building Agency for review and approval. (Impact 4.3-1) <br /> MM4.13-10 All showerheads, lavatory faucets, and sink faucets within the residential units, and <br /> where feasible within non-residential developments, shall comply with the California Energy <br /> Conservation flow rate standards. (Impact 4.3-1) <br /> MM4.13-11 Low-flush toilets shall be installed within all Congregate Care units as specified in <br /> California State Health and Safety Code Section 17921.3. <br /> MM4.13-12 Project designers should consider design features to incorporate light-colored <br /> roofing materials that will deflect heat away from the building and conserve energy. (impact <br /> 4.3-1) <br /> MM4.13-13 Landscape designers shall ensure that landscaping of common areas for <br /> Industrial/Commercial projects uses drought-tolerant and smog-tolerant trees, shrubs, and <br /> groundcover to ensure longterm viability and conserve water and energy. (Impact 4.3-1) <br /> MM4.13-14 Landscape designers shall ensure that the landscape plan for <br /> Industrial/Commercial projects includes drought resistant trees, shrubs, and groundcover within <br /> the parking lot and perimeter. (Impact 4.3-1) <br /> January 2025 54 Environmental Analysis <br /> Resolution No.2025-023 <br /> Page 62 of 65 <br />