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stormwater treatment measure immediately after installation is complete. <br />g. Downspouts — Downspout locations shall be shown on improvement plans <br />in accordance with the City's Engineering Standards. <br />40. Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) — Applicant shall prepare a SWMP that <br />includes, at a minimum, exhibit(s) showing drainage areas and location of Low <br />Impact Development (LID) treatment measures; total project site area and total area <br />of land disturbed; total new and/or replaced impervious area; treatment measures <br />and hydraulic sizing calculations; a listing of source control and site design <br />measures to be implemented at the site; saturated hydraulic conductivity rate(s) at <br />relevant locations or hydrologic soil type (A, B, C or D) and source of information; <br />elevation of high seasonal groundwater table; and a brief summary of how the <br />project is complying with Provision C.3 of the MRP. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />41. Construction General Permit — For construction activity resulting in a land <br />disturbance of one acre or more, applicant shall file a Notice of Intent (NOI) with the <br />State Water Resources Control Board under the Construction Activities Storm Water <br />General Permit (General Permit). The NOI indicates the applicant's intent to comply <br />with the San Mateo Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program, including <br />a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />42. Stormwater BMPs — Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program Best Management <br />Practices (BMPs) for construction shall be implemented to protect water quality, in <br />accordance with the approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). <br />BMP plan sheets are available electronically for inserting into project plans. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />Street Infrastructure Improvements <br />43. Repair or Replace Street Infrastructure — Restore streets surrounding the project <br />site to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at project completion. When this requires <br />additional pavement restoration, the Engineer shall approve the preferred layout of <br />pavement markings. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />Fire and Safetv <br />44. Relevant Safety Codes — The project shall comply with all applicable Building, Fire <br />and Safety codes. [SDR][BUILDING] <br />45. Addressing and Access — The following requirements apply: [COA][FIRE] <br />a. Addresses must be logical, sequential numbers, i.e. First Floor 101, 102, <br />103, Second Floor 202, 203, 204, as opposed to F303, G401, etc. <br />b. Floor plan maps shall be submitted with unit numbers at all entrances, <br />excluding fire exits. <br />c. Provide a key pad with 24 hour access code for public safety personnel at <br />the main entrance, as opposed to just RFID readers or similar devices <br />Page 17 of 26 <br />ATTY/RESO.0098/PC RESO 910 WOODSIDE ROAD <br />REV: 10-09-19 PR <br />