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6/28/2004
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<br /> I <br /> Appendix B - Project Conditions <br /> 1 <br /> J <br /> I 48. The applicant shall submit plans to identify designated truck the relevant service area, estimated costs and benefits to each <br /> í routes during construction. Plans shall be submitted concurrent affected property, and a proposed method of allocating costs, <br /> ! with grading or building permit applications. The truck routes for review by the City. <br /> ì <br /> ! must be approved by the City prior to issuance of grading or <br /> i building permits for the initial phase of construction and for Water <br /> I each phase thereafter. <br /> 54. Design and construction of all proposed public and private wa- <br /> I Engineering - General ter improvements shall comply with all applicable Redwood <br /> City Engineering Standards and water poliåes in effect at the <br /> I 49. Tentative Subdivision Maps and Final Maps shall be submitted time of Tentative Map approvals. <br /> J <br /> I and must be approved by the City prior to issuance of building <br /> permits for each proposed phase of development. 55. Per State law (SB 221), availability of adequate water supply for <br /> I I developments of 500 or more housing units must be verified as <br /> 50. All public and private improvements (e.g., roadways, drainage, a condition of approval for any Tentative Map. The City shall <br /> I utilities, water, sewer, etc.) shall comply with the City of Red- complete a Water Verification for the entire project concurrent <br /> I wood City Subdivision Ordinance and Subdivision Map Act with the consideration of the Preåse Plan, conditions of approval, <br /> engineering standards, and regulations of other governmental and development agreement, and prior to submittal of a Tenta- <br /> agencies where applicable. tive Map for the initial phase of development. The City will <br /> enter the full amount of the estimated project water demand <br /> I 51. The applicant shall pay all applicable engineering fees, includ- into the City of Redwood City's water supply planning process, <br /> ing but not limited to all engineering review, plan checking and but the City retains full discretion in the allocation of water <br /> I inspection fees and other processing and review fees to be paid supply. The adequacy of the water supply to serve individual, <br /> according to City ordinances and fee schedules. subsequent project phases will be determined at the time of <br /> issuance of building permits. <br /> I 52. All plans for public and private improvements shall be accom- <br /> panied by geotechnical reports and grading and drainage plans 56. The applicant shall contribute funds for the City's recycled wa- <br /> I sufficient to support proposed development, to the satisfaction ter project, in a proportion and amount determined by the City <br /> ., of the City. Such information shall be provided and approved by as applied to all applicable new development projects. Recycled <br /> the City prior to approval of each Tentative Map and prior to water project contributions shall be provided via water connec- <br /> I issuance of any building permits. tion and impact fees, which shall be paid prior to issuance of <br /> building permits for each phase of the development. <br /> I 53. Public improvements (e.g., water, sewer, drainage) designed and <br /> constructed to serve areas outside of the project boundaries may 57. The applicant shall build and dedicate to the City adequate wa- <br /> I be subject to reimbursement to the applicant through a reim- ter storage facilities for emergency storage and fire protection, <br /> I bursement agreement approved by the City. Prior to such ap- to serve the project for a minimum of three days. A minimum <br /> proval, the applicant's engineer shall provide a report analyzing increment of storage may be required by the City. Plans for such <br /> J <br /> - 97 - <br /> J <br />
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