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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
9/21/2015
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT INCLUDING MODIFICATIONS, USE PERMIT, AND VESTING TENTATIVE MAP INCLUDING MODIFICATIONS FOR AN EIGHT LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION, PURSUANT TO THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ZONING ORDINANCE, THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, AND THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, AND UPON CONSIDERING ADDENDUM NO. 1 AND ADDENDUM NO. 2 WITH THE FINGER AVENUE NINE-LOT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT EIR, AS CERTIFIED
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09/21/2015 <br />ATTY/RESO.3134/CC RESO APPROVING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT – FINGER RESO. # 15445 <br />REV: 09‐17‐15 VR MUFF # 613 <br />Page 26 of 29 <br />within the improved portion of a public right-of-way, and any proposed traffic <br />controls, such as the use of flag persons, to ensure the safe entry and exit of trucks <br />accessing the project site. Throughout the construction period for the project, the <br />applicant must faithfully implement the approved Traffic Control Plan. <br /> <br />50. Applicant shall, prior to commencing any grading or building demolition, consult with <br />County Environmental Health and the Redwood City Community Development <br />Department regarding vector control to reduce the displacement of mice and rats <br />from the project site to adjacent properties. The permittee shall carry out a program <br />of vector reduction within 30 days of commencing construction activities. <br />Additionally, the applicant shall distribute information to properties within 300 feet of <br />the project site boundaries with information about what to check to reduce the <br />likelihood of vectors entering their property and buildings. <br /> <br />51. Applicant shall, prior to the issuance of any demolition, building, or grading permit, <br />submit a construction staging plan for the review and approval of the City Engineer <br />and/or Chief Building Official or designee. The plan shall show where construction <br />materials will be stockpiled prior to use, where construction debris will be collected, <br />how frequently the debris will be removed, and where parking will be provided for <br />construction equipment and construction workers. Construction activity on the <br />project site shall be in compliance with the approved construction staging plan <br /> <br />52. The access roadway shall be constructed and the fire hydrant(s) installed, functional <br />and found satisfactory by the Fire Department before any combustible building <br />materials are brought on site or before building inspection of the first building <br />foundation, whichever occurs first. <br /> <br />53. The number and location of fire hydrants shall not be less than required by the <br />International Fire Code. These shall be shown on the improvement plans and <br />constructed as part of the subdivision improvements. <br /> <br />54. Each of the houses in the development shall have an approved automatic fire <br />sprinkler system installed, in accordance with Redwood City Building and Fire Code. <br /> <br />55. The private roadway shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads <br />of fire apparatus (American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials, <br />Standard H20) and it shall be designed with a finished surface that provides all- <br />weather vehicle access in accordance with International Fire Code 503.2.3. <br /> <br />56. The private roadway shall be designated as a fire lane and shall be marked in <br />accordance with the California Vehicle Code, Section 22500.1. On the private <br />roadway entering from Finger Avenue, the development shall have a sign posted <br />which clearly advises that there shall be no parking, or stopping allowed along the <br />roadway. <br /> <br />57. The water system serving the project site shall provide the needed fire flow <br />requirement of not less than 1,000 gallons per minute, with a minimum residual
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