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12/5/2005
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<br />12/5/2005 <br /> <br />(Stormwater Treatment Measures and Maintenance Program) of the Municipal Code, as <br />that Chapter may be amended from time to time." <br /> <br />SECTION 21. That Article 26 (CBR [Central Business Retail] District) of the Redwood <br />City Zoning Code is hereby amended to add a new Section 26.13 (Stormwater <br />Requirements), to read as follows: <br /> <br />"Sec. 26.13 Stormwater Requirements. All development is subject to the <br />requirements of Section 32.12 (Stormwater Treatment) of the Zoning Ordinance and <br />Chapter 27 A (Stormwater Treatment Measures and Maintenance Program) of the <br />Municipal Code, as that Section and Chapter, respectively, may be amended from time <br />to time. Stormwater treatment, unless the site or project is exempt from those <br />requirements, shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Zoning Administrator and the <br />Engineering and Construction Division, based on the criteria set forth in Chapter 27A." <br /> <br />SECTION 22. That Article 28 (RSB [Redwood Shores Bay Front] District) of the <br />Redwood City Zoning Code is hereby amended to add a new Section 28.11, to read as <br />follows: <br /> <br />"Sec. 28.11 Minimum Pervious Area and Stormwater Requirements. A <br />minimum of eighty percent (80%) of each lot shall be pervious area, to be composed of <br />landscaping, vegetated open space, or permeable paving materials, consistent with the <br />provisions of Section 32.12 of the Zoning Ordinance, as that section may be amended <br />from time to time. All development is also subject to the requirements of Chapter 27 A <br />(Stormwater Treatment Measures and Maintenance Program) of the Municipal Code, as <br />that Chapter may be amended from time to time. The minimum pervious area <br />requirement may be reduced to not less than forty percent (40%) by the Zoning <br />Administrator upon a request for a conditional use permit, subject to an additional <br />finding that other proposed stormwater treatment methods are adequate to comply with <br />the provisions of Section 32.12 of the Zoning Ordinance and Chapter 27 A of the <br />Municipal Code. Such alternate stormwater treatment methods must be determined by <br />the Engineering and Construction Division to reduce storm water pollutants to an <br />equivalent or greater level than would be achieved providing the required pervious <br />area." <br /> <br />SECTION 23. That Article 29 (CO [Commercial Office] District) of the Redwood City <br />Zoning Code is hereby amended to add a new Section 29.10, to read as follows: <br /> <br />"Sec. 29.10 Minimum Pervious Area and Stormwater Requirements. A <br />minimum of twenty percent (20%) of each lot shall be pervious area, to be composed of <br />landscaping, vegetated open space, or permeable paving materials, consistent with the <br />provisions of Section 32.12 of the Zoning Ordinance, as that section may be amended <br />from time to time. All development is also subject to the requirements of Chapter 27 A <br />(Stormwater Treatment Measures and Maintenance Program) of the Municipal Code, as <br />that Chapter may be amended from time to time." <br /> <br />Atty/OrdlOrd.243 <br />111505 <br /> <br />1130-336 <br /> <br />10 <br />
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