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Reports and Survevs <br />17. Geotechnical Report- Include a geotechnical field review and reports for all grading work, <br />prepared by a licensed geotechnical engineer and in conformance with Engineering <br />Standards, Volumes II & III, CBC, and other State regulations. This shall be submitted as <br />part of the building permit application. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />18. As-Builts - Provide "as -built" or "record" drawings, to be submitted in paper, PDF and <br />AutoCAD formats prior to project sign -off. [CCA] [ENGINEERING] <br />19. Transportation Demand Management program - A final Transportation Demand <br />Management (TDM) program, describing the elements to be implemented, shall be <br />reviewed and approved prior to certificate of building occupancy. The TDM program shall <br />include an annual reporting requirement for the first three years that details daytime <br />parking utilization rates and employee use and awareness of the program. Annual <br />reporting shall begin on December 1 of each year. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br />FEMA and Base Flood Elevations <br />20. Finished Floor Elevation (FFE) - The finished floor elevation (FFE) is shown to be 11_50 <br />feet, based on NAVD88. FEMA has notified all the municipalities within San Mateo County <br />that new Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) will become effective in 2018. The project <br />site is currently located within Zone AE and X and is not within a Special Flood Hazard <br />Area. Upon FEMA's approval of the new maps, the project will be located within Zone AE <br />with a base flood elevation of 10 feet, and will be within a Special Flood Hazard <br />Area. Chapter 41 of the City's municipal code and engineering standards require that new <br />construction and substantial improvements to existing structures be built with the lowest <br />finished floor elevation set at or above the base flood elevation, with a recommendation of <br />setting the lowest finished floor elevation 1 foot above the base flood elevation. Chapter <br />41 of the City's municipal code requires that all building permits and project plans <br />meet the requirements of the FIRM in effect at the time of permit issuance, regardless <br />of when the project was submitted or deemed complete. Although the project will not <br />be required to consider the updated base flood elevations if the building permit has been <br />issued prior to the effective date of the FIRM revisions, the owner may still be subject to <br />FEMA flood insurance requirements based on the elevation certificate filed upon <br />completion of the project. It is recommended that the FFE and any floodproofing be <br />designed to accommodate the new base flood elevations, and that the applicant considers <br />implications to future flood insurance requirements. <br />21. Elevation Certificate - If all or a portion of the site is within a Special Flood Hazard Area <br />(as shown on the latest FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps in effect at building permit <br />issuance), upon completion of the structure, the elevation of the lowest floor (including <br />basement when applicable) shall be certified by a registered professional engineer or land <br />surveyor, verified by the City's Building Inspector to be properly elevated, and provided to <br />the Floodplain Administrator. Where required by Chapter 41 of the City's Municipal Code, <br />the applicant shall also submit certification by a registered professional engineer or <br />ATN/RESO.0008/PC RESO APPROVING PC & PD AT 1175 MARSHALL STREET <br />REV: 02-07-18 PR <br />Page 8 of 16 <br />