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6. Signs may be indirectly illuminated or internally illuminated, subject to the provisions of <br /> Development Title Section 9-1025.6.The light source shall not be visible from the street or from <br /> abutting properties and shall be concealed or shielded. (Development Title Section 9- <br /> 1710.2[d]). <br /> j. TREE PRESERVATION: Future development shall be consistent with the requirements of the <br /> County's Tree Preservation Ordinance (Development Title Section 9-1505.2). <br /> 1. The removal of a Native Oak Tree, Heritage Oak Tree,or Historical Tree shall require an approved <br /> Improvement Plan application. Replacement of any tree removed under Development Title <br /> Section 9-1505.3 shall be as specified in Section 9-1505.4. <br /> 2. No grade changes are permitted within six (6) feet of the trunk of the tree. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1505.5[a][1]) <br /> 3. No grade changes that add or remove more than six(6) inches of soil in the protected zone of <br /> the tree are permitted. (Development Title Section 9-1505.5[a][2]) <br /> 4. Grade changes within the protected zone of the tree shall not compact the soil or injure or <br /> remove the tree's roots. (Development Title Section 9-1505.5[a][4]) <br /> 5. A five(5)foot high chain link fence shall be placed at the outermost edge of the protected zone <br /> of each tree or group of trees during construction. (Development Title Section 9-1505.5(b) <br /> 6. No trenching within the protected zone is permitted. (Development Title Section 9-1505.5[c]) <br /> 7. Porous material shall be used if there is paving within the dripline of the trees. (Development <br /> Title Section 9-1505.5[e]). <br /> k. BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS: The following California Building Code (CBC) and San <br /> Joaquin County Ordinance requirements will be applicable to the proposed project. The following <br /> conditions shall be addressed prior to submittal of a building permit application to the Building <br /> Inspection Division: <br /> 1. A building permit for each separate structure or building is required. Submit plans, <br /> Specifications and supporting calculations, prepared by a Registered Design Professional <br /> (architect or engineer) for each structure or building, showing compliance with The 2019 <br /> California Building, Existing Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Energy and Fire Codes <br /> as may be applicable. Plans for the different buildings or structures may be combined into a <br /> single set of construction documents. <br /> 2. A grading permit will be required for this project. Submit plans and grading calculations, <br /> including a statement of the estimated quantities of excavation and fill, prepared by a <br /> Registered Design Professional. The grading plan shall show the existing grade and finished <br /> grade in contour intervals of sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work and <br /> show in detail that it complies with the requirements of the code. The plans shall show the <br /> existing grade on adjoining properties in sufficient detail to identify how grade changes will <br /> conform to the requirements of the code. <br /> 3. The required plans must be complete at the time of submittal for a building permit. Plans must <br /> address building design and construction, fire and life safety requirements, accessibility and <br /> show compliance with the current California codes and San Joaquin County ordinances. A <br /> complete set of plans must include fire sprinkler plans, truss design submittals, metal building <br /> shop drawings, structural plans and calculations, plumbing, electrical and mechanical drawings <br /> and energy report. <br /> PA-1900201 —Conditions of Approval 3 <br />