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INTERNATIONAL PARK OF COMMERCE SPECIFIC PLAN•PHASE 2 June 24, 2022 <br /> In addition development projects located along <br /> existing and planned transit routes, coordination <br /> shall occur with the San Joaquin Regional Transit <br /> < District or other agencies to ensure that bus pads <br /> and shelters are incorporated, as necessary. <br /> c. Solid Waste <br /> • Individual developers of projects will be <br /> 4 \ encouraged to reuse and recycle construction <br /> - and demolition waste, including soil, <br /> vegetation (green waste), concrete, lumber, <br /> metal, and cardboard, to the extent feasible. <br /> • Individual developers of projects will be <br /> encouraged to locate interior and exterior <br /> Provide Bike Racks to Encourage Bicycle Commuting storage bins for recyclables and green waste <br /> and adequate recycling containers in public <br /> areas. <br /> d. Water <br /> • Landscaping will consist of plant species <br /> selected for water-efficient and high salt <br /> tolerance characteristics and will include <br /> drought tolerant planting materials common <br /> to the region. <br /> • Turf will be discouraged and minimized <br /> throughout the project. <br /> • Irrigation systems and devices will be water <br /> efficient and will include satellite soil moisture- <br /> based irrigation controls and systems. <br /> • The landscape design will meet requirements <br /> of the State Water Conservation in <br /> Landscaping Act (G.C. Section 65591 et. <br /> seq.) by complying with the State's model <br /> water efficient landscape ordinance, or <br /> i' equivalent, adopted by the County. A purple <br /> pipe system will be constructed as part of <br /> - the infrastructure for the project. Reclaimed <br /> Reclaimed Water System water will be utilized for landscape irrigation <br /> of public and private landscaped areas. <br /> • Watering of non-vegetated surfaces and <br /> practices for cleaning outdoor surfaces and <br /> vehicles will be discouraged. <br /> CHAPTER 7 <br /> 7-4 <br />