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This document outlines the City of Brentwood's five-year infrastructure and capital planning needs for the 2025/26 - 2029/30 period. It details projects across various categories including roadway, parks and trails, water, wastewater, and community facilities improvements. The program aims to ensure the City's capital improvement needs are met, both currently and in the future, by supporting the City's Mission Statement, General Plan, and strategic priorities, thereby enhancing the quality of life for its residents, businesses, and visitors through responsible resource allocation and efficient infrastructure development.
The document outlines the master sign program for the Sunset Plaza Retail Center, including regulations for monument signs and building signage for Buildings 1, A, and B. It details sign area allowances, letter height restrictions, and approval processes involving the property owner and the City of Brentwood's Building and Community Development Departments. Revisions were made on April 20, 2021, to allow all tenants on the monument sign until it is full. The Planning Commission of the City of Brentwood approves the adoption of the Mitigated Negative Declaration and approves Design Review No. 04-26 and Conditional Use Permit No. 04-15 subject to the conditions contained in Exhibit "A".
The Planning Commission discussed and approved a Master Sign Program for the Sunset Industrial Park Building. The program aims to ensure professional visual graphics and a harmonious environment. Key points included building identification signs, tenant signage guidelines, and criteria for site signage. The commission found the program to be of integrated design, prepared by a licensed architect, compatible with the surrounding area, and consistent with the City's Commercial and Industrial Design Guidelines. Conditions of approval were set, including revisions to the sign program booklet and restrictions on signage types and placement.
The Green Infrastructure Plan for the City of Brentwood outlines a strategic shift from conventional stormwater management to resilient, sustainable systems. It aims to reduce runoff volumes, promote infiltration and evapotranspiration, and treat runoff using natural processes through facilities like pervious pavement, bioretention, green roofs, and rainwater harvesting. The plan establishes targets for impervious surface retrofits in private development and public projects, identifies and prioritizes public project opportunities, and details early implementation efforts. It also covers design guidelines, funding strategies, and an adaptive management framework to continuously improve water quality, reduce pollutants, and achieve broader environmental benefits.
The document is the Cost Allocation Plan and Schedule of City Fees for the City of Brentwood for the fiscal year 2008/09. It includes the analysis of computing overhead charges for City-wide and department-specific programs, providing a framework for computing specific user fees and charges. The plan computes department overhead and city-wide overhead factors based on distributions of expenditures between personnel costs, operating costs, and ongoing capital costs. It also covers budget assumptions, hourly rates by classification, and a list of fees, along with a resolution adopting the plan.
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