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sources must not introduce glare or light effects that spill off the property. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br />17. Site Grading —Site grading shall be designed to allow for overland release to the street. <br />No stormwater from the project site shall be allowed to run off onto adjacent private <br />properties. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />18. Site Drainage — As currently designed on the Tentative Map, the site grading slopes <br />away from the building at 2% toward the adjacent properties, and then there is a concrete <br />curb around the perimeter of the site in order to prevent stormwater from running off to <br />the adjacent properties. If the rainfall rate on the site is higher than the infiltration rate <br />available in the previous pavers, or if the pervious pavers are clogged, there will be <br />ponding on the pervious pavers within the main walkway to the front doors of each of the <br />units. The fact that this ponding will occur shall be included in the disclosures for the <br />property so that potential buyers are aware. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />19. Project Benchmark — The project shall tie to a City Standard benchmark. The <br />benchmark information shall be identified on the cover sheet of the improvement plans, <br />and the elevations shall be on the NAVD88 datum. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />20. Bicycle Facilities — The project shall provide onsite bicycle lockers for a minimum <br />capacity of 4 bicycles. The project shall also provide two bike racks on the new sidewalk. <br />These facilities shall be shown on the building permit plans. [COA][ENG I NEER] NG] <br />21. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations — Provide for 2 onsite parking spaces equipped <br />with electrical vehicle (EV) charging stations and demonstrate this on the building permit <br />plans. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />22. Screening for Backflow Prevention Device — Screening shall be horizontal redwood <br />siding to match the horizontal redwood siding on the structure, and shall be limited to <br />three feet in height. If the backflow prevention device is greater than three feet in height, <br />the device shall be relocated and/or screened pursuant to zoning regulations. <br />[COA][PLANNING] <br />Final Map <br />23. Final Map — Obtain approval and record a Final Map prior to building permit issuance. <br />All final maps shall include the lot configuration and proposed easements and conform <br />to the Subdivision Map Act and Chapter 30 of the Municipal Code. <br />[SDRI[ENGINEERING] <br />24. Public Access Easement — The map shall include a public access easement for any <br />portions of the required 12 -foot sidewalk width that extend into the private property. <br />[COA][ENGINEERING] <br />25. Agreements — Prior to Final Map approval, enter into the following agreements in a form <br />acceptable to the City Attorney and the Community Development Director: <br />[COA][ENGINEERING] <br />ATTY/RESO.0002/PC RESO 910 WOODSIDE <br />REV: 01-11-17 PR <br />Page 7 of 20 <br />