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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
5/7/2018
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND CONDOMINIUM PERMIT, APPROVING THE TENTATIVE MAP, APPROVING AN ARCHITECTURAL PERMIT AND APPROVING A SIGN PERMIT FOR THE 1548 MAPLE STREET PROJECT
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<br /> 05/07/2018 <br />Page 17 of 21 <br />ATTY/RESO.0033/CC RESO 1548 MAPLE APPROVING PROJECT PERMITS RESO. NO. 15662 <br />REV: 04‐30‐18 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />55. Reconstruction of Frontage Streets, Blomquist Street Extension ‐ The City has <br />identified the need for new street construction of Blomquist Street, from Maple & <br />Blomquist Street intersection to Redwood Creek, and reconstruction of Maple Street <br />fronting the project site, in accordance with the project Development Agreement and the <br />City’s Engineering Standards. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />56. Public Parking Time Limits – Time limits for publically available parking spaces shall <br />be indicated by the installation of parking signs. The time limits shall be set by the City <br />Engineer, in coordination with the Director of Parks, Recreation, and Community <br />Services and codified in Section 20.96 of the Municipal Code of Ordinances. <br /> <br />Fire and Safety <br /> <br />57. Emergency Responder Radio Communications System ‐ This project is <br />required to have an Emergency Responder Radio Communications System <br />(ERRCS) installed in accordance with CFC 510 and NFPA 1221. The only except <br />ion to this requirement is when native radio system coverage levels are within <br />acceptable limits as determined by Fire Department approved third party testing. <br /> <br />58. Fire Department Knox Building Access ‐ Knox Key boxes are require d as part of <br />this project to allow emergency access for firefighters. Indicate on the plans that <br />Knox Key boxes will be provided at all entrances to the buildings at locations <br />approved by the fire department. Recessed key boxes shall be installed at all <br />entrances five to six feet above finished grade CFC 506. <br /> <br />59. Available Water Supply to Project Site ‐ Provide current fire flow information from <br />the water purveyor to indicate the maximum available water flow in gallons per <br />minute (GPM) at a minimum of 20 pounds per square inch (psi) residual pressure. <br />This information must be dated and indicate the information is the most curre nt <br />information available from the water purveyor. If the available water supply does <br />not meet fire code requirements, water system infra structure improvements will be <br />required. <br /> <br />60. The number and location of Fire Hydrants based on the required fire flow for this <br />project shall be determined utilizing Appendix B and C of the CFC. <br /> <br />61. Automatic Fire Sprinklers ‐ The proposed buildings are required to be equipped <br />with automatic fire sprinkler systems meeting NFPA Standard 13R. Provide plans <br />and hydraulic calculations for the design of the systems. <br /> <br />62. Fire Department Connections ‐ FDC's to the fire sprinkler/standpipe systems <br />shall be located at the fire access side of the buildings within 50 feet of a Fire <br />Hydrant. <br /> <br />63. Fire Alarm Systems Required ‐ UL Central Station fully addressable fire alarm <br />systems are required in all buildings meeting NFPA 72. Provide plans and voltage <br />drop calculations for the design of these systems.
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