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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/3/2018
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6.E. - Page 36 of 38 <br />EXHIBIT "C" <br />Pervious Paving Maintenance Plan for <br />340 West Oakwood Boulevard, Redwood City, CA <br />October 16, 2018 <br />Project Address and Cross Streets 340 West Oakwood Boulevard (Near Rossi Lane) <br />Assessor's Parcel No.: 059-131-060 <br />Property Owner: Michael Cocco Phone No.: (650) 465-5854 <br />Designated Contact: Michael Cocco Phone No.: (650) 465-5854 <br />Mailing Address: <br />The term "pervious paving" encompasses a range of paved stormwater treatment <br />practices, including pervious concrete or porous asphalt, as well as paving stones with <br />permeable joints ("permeable joint pavers"), paving stones or pavers that are permeable <br />themselves, and turf blocks. These different types of pervious paving facilities all <br />accomplish a similar function by allowing infiltration of stormwater. <br />The property contains 1 area of pervious paving, located as described below and as <br />shown in the attached site plan'. <br />■ Pervious Paving Facility is located at the easterly side of the property <br />I. Routine Maintenance Activities <br />Routine maintenance activities for pervious paving facilities, and the frequency at which <br />they will be conducted, are shown in Table 1. Note that there is some variation in <br />maintenance requirements depending on the type of pavement. For example, vacuum <br />sweeping is generally required for pervious pavement, but is prohibited for permeable joint <br />pavers that use sand in the joints between pavers. <br />In addition to, or in support of, any routine maintenance activities identified here, pervious <br />paving products should be maintained in accordance with any manufacturer's instructions. <br />Where applicable, manufacturer's instructions/maintenance guidelines for pervious paving <br />products should be included as an attachment to this plan. <br />Table 1 <br />Routine Maintenance Activities for Pervious Paving <br />No. <br />Maintenance Task <br />Frequency of Task <br />1 <br />Check for sediment and debris accumulation. Prevent <br />Two to fourtimes annually <br />soil from washing or blowing onto the pavement. Do not <br />store sand, soil, mulch or other landscaping materials <br />on pervious pavement surfaces. <br />2 <br />Conduct preventative surface cleaning, using <br />Two to fourtimes annually <br />commercially available regenerative air or vacuum <br />sweepers, to remove sediment and debris. <br />3 <br />Inspect for any signs of pavement failure. Repair any <br />Two to fourtimes annually <br />surface deformations or broken pavers. Replace <br />missing joint filler in PICP. <br />4 <br />Check for standing water on the pavement surface <br />Two to fourtimes annually <br />within 30 minutes after a storm event. <br />' Attached site plan must match the site plan exhibit to Maintenance Agreement, <br />Page 1 <br />REV: 11-01-18 PR <br />ATTY/AGR.2018.257/STMMA - 340 W Oakwood - Michael L. Cocco, & LLC <br />W <br />
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