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and authorization by the City Landscape Architect and Engineering Division. <br />[COA][PLANNING][ENGINEERING] <br />39. Streetlights - A new streetlight shall be installed, if needed, as determined by the City <br />Engineer. Streetlights are required on the construction of a new commercial building <br />or performance of substantial commercial remodeling with street frontage of 200 feet <br />or more. The style and location of all streetlights shall be as determined by the City <br />Landscape Architect. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />40. Repair or Replace Street Infrastructure - Restore streets surrounding the project <br />site to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at project completion. The Engineer shall <br />approve the preferred layout of pavement and curb markings, and the type and <br />location of parking meters. The city has identified the need for, at a minimum, a grind <br />and overlay across the full width of Warren Street and the half of the street width <br />closest to the project site on both Brewster and Arguello. This work shall continue into <br />the intersections; therefore, half of the Brewster and Warren intersection and a quarter <br />of the Brewster and Arguello intersection shall be included in the work. When this <br />requires additional pavement restoration, the Engineer shall approve the preferred <br />layout of pavement markings. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />41. Parking Garage Ramps - Parking garage ramps shall meet the Design Criteria of the <br />Engineering Standards and consider safety and visibility of pedestrians to the <br />satisfaction of the City Engineer. Access controls shall be designed and placed in such <br />a way that vehicles do not block the public sidewalk or queue in the public right-of- <br />way. The access control system shall be delineated in the building permit submittal. <br />Person doors with panic hardware and alarms shall be installed at or adjacent to gates <br />between private and public parking to allow the safest emergency egress path of <br />travel. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />42. Shoring for Excavations — No tiebacks shall extend into the public right of way or <br />onto adjacent properties without the written agreement of the City and/or private <br />property owner. Any tie -backs within the City's right of way shall be de -tensioned or <br />removed prior to permit sign -off and/or project acceptance. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br />Fire and Safetv <br />43. Radio Coverage for Emergency Responders — All building and parking garages <br />shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building. <br />Upon completion of the building construction, a radio coverage test shall be conducted <br />per the applicable codes and standards and if the test fails an Emergency Responders <br />Radio Coverage System shall be installed. Verify any Blue Box phone communication <br />requirements with the Redwood City Police Department. [COA][POLICE] <br />44. Addressing and Access — The following requirements apply: [COA][FIRE] <br />a. Addresses must be logical, sequential numbers, i.e. First Floor 101, 102, <br />103, Second Floor 202, 203, 204, as opposed to F303, G401, etc. <br />b. Floor plan maps shall be submitted with unit numbers at all entrances, <br />excluding fire exits. <br />ATTY/RES0.0013/PC RESO 801 BREWSTER <br />REV: 02-03-17 PR <br />Page 12 of 18 <br />