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11/16/2015 <br /> APPENDIX B) This needed fire flow from a water supply includes both the required <br /> fire flow and the demand for the automatic fire sprinkler system. <br /> 56. The entrance to the Fire Command Center shall be from the exterior of the building. <br /> (Redwood City Fire Department Standard) <br /> 57. All new buildings shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders <br /> within the building based upon the existing coverage levels of the public safety <br /> communication systems at the exterior of the building. (CFC 403.4.5 and 510) <br /> 58. Key boxes shall be installed where access to or within a structure is restricted <br /> because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life saving <br /> or firefighting purposes. (CFC 506.1) Recessed key boxes shall be installed at all <br /> building entrances five to six feet above finished grade. <br /> 59. Applicant shall comply with all City, State and Federal regulations, applicable to the <br /> Project, related to: fire and life safety, ADA requirements, and all general building <br /> code regulations as per the State Building Code as adopted and amended by the City <br /> of Redwood City. <br /> 60. A landscaping and irrigation plan shall be included in the Building Permit submittal. <br /> 61. Tree protection measures shall be provided for all trees to remain near the project <br /> that are 12" in diameter and larger. These measures shall be shown on the building <br /> permit plans and coordinated with the City's Landscape Architect. <br /> 62. The applicant shall hire a qualified biologist to conduct a survey for nesting birds prior <br /> to tree removal or trimming, and submit the survey for filing. All tree removal and <br /> trimming shall take place outside of the breeding season. <br /> 63. The applicant shall obtain a Tree Removal Permit for the removal of any existing on- <br /> site trees that are 12" in diameter and larger. <br /> 64. New exterior lighting requires final review by the City prior to building permit <br /> issuance. As part of the Building Permit submittal package, the applicant shall <br /> provide a lighting plan including cut-sheets for all new fixtures, as well as <br /> photometric evaluation site plan demonstrating that light levels are appropriate for <br /> the use and that the new light sources do not introduce glare or light effects that spill <br /> off the property. <br /> 65. After issuance of a Building Permit, and every 30 days thereafter during project <br /> construction, the Applicant shall submit to the Community Development Director a <br /> report of construction parking to ensure that all persons involved in project <br /> construction do not use on-street or off-street public parking. The report shall detail <br /> the peak number of persons that will be involved in project construction during the <br /> subsequent 30 days, the location of a sufficient number of parking spaces for such <br /> persons, the mechanism used to inform persons of the location of the non-public <br /> parking spaces and, if the parking spaces are not within walking distance of the <br /> project site, a method to transport persons from the parking spaces to the project <br /> site. <br /> ATTY/RE50.3157/SA RESO 601 MARSHALL APPEAL 8-STORY PROJECT RE50.#15458 <br /> REV: 11-16-15 VR MUFF#603 <br /> Page 15 of 23 <br />