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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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7/27/2015
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING A TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP, DOWNTOWN PLANNED COMMUNITY PERMIT, AND PARKING IN-LIEU FEE FOR 815 HAMILTON STREET, 2215 BROADWAY, AND 840 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD
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07/27/2015 <br /> 45. Peak Wet Weather Flow=Capacity — The applicant shall reduce inflow and infiltration <br /> to offset increased sewer demand from the project by replacing aged sewer mains or <br /> pay an equivalent in-lieu fee. The length of pipe replacement required or amount of fee <br /> will be based on the project's sewage generation projection (Attachment L of the City's <br /> Engineering Standards). [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> 46. Sewer Lateral Limit — The project is limited to one sewer lateral. <br /> [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> 47. Water Mains -The applicant shall submit to City, and obtain approval of, an evaluation <br /> and report, prepared by a licensed engineer, in conformance with the City's Engineering <br /> Standards, demonstrating that the proposed water main meets the domestic and fire <br /> flow requirements in accordance with City Code Section 38.26 and the International Fire <br /> Code. If the existing water main is not sufficient as determined by the City Engineer, <br /> applicant shall, as part of the Project, construct and install new water mains sufficient to <br /> meet such requirements, in accordance with the City's Engineering Standards and as <br /> directed by the City Engineer. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> a. Since the project site is served by a water main less than 6" in size, a new <br /> water main 8" minimum in size will have to be extended across the property <br /> frontage from the nearest point of connection on Hamilton Street, pursuant to <br /> Chapter 38, Article VI of the Municipal Code. <br /> 48. Water Meters — The project is limited to one "master" water meter for domestic water <br /> service. Any metering for individual units must be accomplished by private sub-meters <br /> within the property. <br /> 49. Dual Plumbing (Purple Pipe) — Dual plumbing is required for this project. The purple <br /> pipes shall be "roughed in" because recycled water service has not yet been extended <br /> into the Downtown area. Recycled water service shall be provided by the City at a later <br /> date at a pressure of 50-55 pounds per square inch at the service meters. The building <br /> shall be designed so that recycled water plumbing fixtures on all floors of the building <br /> and irrigations systems for landscaping properly function at this delivery pressure. <br /> [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> 50. Recycled Water Facilities — Recycled water facilities shall be provided and designed <br /> in accordance with Engineering Standards for dual plumbing, irrigation, and other <br /> warranted uses per the Recycled Water Ordinance, Chapter 38. Article VIII. Upon a final <br /> determination by the City that recycled water is available for the property, the applicant <br /> shall connect the project to the recycled water system. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> a. If required by Public Works, the applicant shall hire a California licensed <br /> engineer in the field of wastewater treatment to prepare and submit a report <br /> pursuant to California Water Code section 13522.5 and California Code of <br /> Regulations sections 60314 and 60323 (Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 3) prior to <br /> building permit issuance. [COA][PUBLIC WORKS] <br /> 51. Discharge Permit for Subterranean Garages - If the subterranean garage requires <br /> groundwater pumping into the sewer system, a Discharge fee will apply and a Discharge <br /> Permit will be required by Silicon Valley Clean Water (SCVW). [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> Page 11 of 20 <br /> ATTY/RES0.3115/CC RESO APPROVING TM,DPC,PARKING IN-LEU RESO.#15431 <br /> REV:07-17-15 VR MUFF#609 <br />
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