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07/25/2016 <br />ATTY/RESO.0070/CC RESO DENYING APPEALS & APPROVING PERMIT FOR 603 JEFFERSON RESO. NO. 15515 <br />REV: 07-15-16 VR MUFF NO. 603 <br />Page 14 of 22 <br />continental-style high visibility crosswalks at each of the four corners of the <br />Jefferson/Bradford intersection. The bulb-outs shall be uniform in size, and <br />provide for directional curb ramps across each street. The project shall revise <br />existing storm drain infrastructure and/or add new storm drain infrastructure as <br />needed to allow for the installation of the bulb-outs. The slopes of sidewalks, <br />streets, and gutters shall meet with City Standard Design Criteria. [COA] <br />[ENGINEERING] <br />45. Reconstruction of Frontage Streets - The City has identified the need for street <br />reconstruction along Jefferson Avenue and Bradford Street for the full width <br />fronting the project site, including the intersection. The pavement sections for <br />each street shall be based on vehicle classification counts. Alternatively, <br />conservative TI values may be provided by the City Engineer. In no case will the <br />pavement section be allowed to be less than the City Standard minimum <br />pavement section. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />46. Jefferson Avenue Lane Reconfiguration – The project shall revise the <br />pavement striping on Jefferson Avenue between Marshall and Bradford streets to <br />match the lane configuration currently in place on Jefferson south of Marshall <br />Street. This shall include installation of a Class 3 bike route between Bradford <br />and Marshall Streets. The signage and striping plans shall be submitted for <br />approval by the City Engineer. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br />47. Repair or Replace Street Infrastructure - Restore streets surrounding the <br />project site to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at project completion. The <br />Engineer shall approve the preferred layout of pavement and curb markings and <br />the type and location of parking meters. Parking stalls shall not inhibit required <br />sight distance from project driveways or require vehicles to back up across a <br />crosswalk to exit a parking stall. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />48. Parking Garage Ramps - Parking garage ramps shall meet the Design Criteria <br />of the Engineering Standards and consider safety and visibility of pedestrians to <br />the satisfaction of the City Engineer. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />49. Shoring for Excavations – No tiebacks shall extend into the public right of way <br />or onto adjacent properties without the written agreement of the City and/or <br />private property owner. Any tie-backs within the City’s right of way shall be de- <br />tensioned or removed prior to permit sign-off and/or project acceptance. A Hold <br />Harmless Agreement approved by City Council is required for any shoring <br />components (i.e. soldier piles, lagging, de-tensioned tiebacks) permanently <br />installed in the public right of way. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />Fire and Safety <br />50. Police Radios – Antennas or repeaters shall be installed as necessary <br />throughout the building, including all underground parking levels, to ensure there <br />are no “dead zones” with regard to police hand-held radios. [COA][POLICE]