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<br />8A <br />Page 16D <br />previously via a memo) <br />Recommendation <br /> <br />Response Matrix: Precise Plan Comments and Revisions <br />The Preserve at Redwood Shores <br />City Council Meeting - 1.28.08 <br /> <br />to City Co unci <br /> <br />(provided <br /> <br />Response <br />The intent is to treat stormwater before it leaves Amend the Precise Plan. The Final Precise <br />the site as required by provision C.3 of the Plan will include further description of the <br />County's NPDES permit. This will include proposed stormwater treatment including <br />implementation of measures recommended by several treatment methods that may be <br />the County-wide Stormwater Pollution employed by the designers to implement this <br />Prevention Program. A likely method of requirement (such as vegetated swales). <br />stormwater treatment is use of vegetated <br />swales leading to a lagoon as employed <br />elsewhere in Redwood Shores <br /> <br />Comment <br />Community Design, Development Standards <br />page 41 , #12 - all stormwater is to be treated <br />on-site. The following reference is made to a <br />SWPPE plan. Is it the intent that all stormwater <br />(after development) is to be treated on-site and <br />that there will be no off-site treatment or <br />drainage? How will this be accomplished? <br /> <br /># <br />- <br />11 <br /> <br />No changes to the Precise Plan. See <br />recommendation for comment 13 for recycled <br />water, and recommendation for comment 15 for <br />turf areas <br /> <br />Further elaboration on park design is provided <br />in the Draft Precise Plan on pg. 47-48. See <br />response to comment 13 for recycled water, <br />and response to comment 15 for turf areas <br /> <br />12. Community Design, Design Guidelines, <br />General, page 42, 1.b - more elaboration <br />should occur on the design of the park and <br />address issues as turf and geese (and goose <br />poop), the use or non-use of recycled water. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />4 of <br /> <br />13. Community Design, Townhomes, page 46, item Per the City Council's adopted recycled water Amend the Precise Plan. The Final Precise <br />7 - similar to above, how and where the use of policy on January 7, 2008, the developer shall Plan will be amended to clearly state the <br />recycled water should be defined in the Precise be encouraged to maximize the use of recycled intended use of recycled water as provided in <br />Plan so that potential buyers are fully informed water for any/all irrigation meters serving only this response. <br />of its uselrequired use. HOA-controlled common areas within the <br />residential, street medians, parking areas, and <br />wetland restoration areas of the new <br />development. Irrigation meters and on-site <br />irrigation systems within both the new school <br />site and new city park shall not be connected to <br />the Redwood City recycled water distribution <br />system when they are constructed and <br />accepted by the City. <br />
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