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AgdaPkt 2021.04.12 Joint SA PFA - Complete Agenda Packet
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/12/2021
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6.13. - Page 59 of 64 <br />Flow -Through Planter Maintenance Plan for <br />One20 Towns -120 EI Camino <br />Project Address and Cross Streets: 120 EI Camino Real & Avondale Avenue <br />Redwood City, CA 94062 <br />Assessor's Parcel No.: 052-064-160 <br />Property Owner: One20th, LLC <br />Phone No.: (408) 252-9131 <br />Designated Contact: Jeff Curran <br />Phone No (408) 252-9131 (same as above) <br />The property contains two (2) flow-through planters and two (2) bioretention basins, located as <br />described below and as shown in the attached exhibits: <br />■ Bioretention Basin 1 is located on the south side of site, adjacent to property line <br />• Bioretention Basin 2 is located on the south side of site, adjacent to property line, west <br />of basin 1 <br />■ Flow -Through Planter 1 is located at the north corner of site, adjacent to EI Camino <br />Real and Finger Ave <br />• Flow -Through Planter 2 is located at the north side of site, adjacent to EI Camino Real <br />1. Routine Maintenance Activities <br />The principal maintenance objectives are to ensure that water flows unimpeded into the <br />planters and landscaping remains attractive in appearance. Table 1 shows the routine <br />maintenance activities for the flow-through planter and bioretetion areas. <br />Flow-through planters are <br />designed to treat and <br />temporarily detain runoff without <br />allowing seepage into the <br />underlying soil. They typically <br />receive runoff via downspouts <br />leading from the roofs of <br />adjacent buildings. <br />K:120171176347_120 ECR, RWCIDOCS106-Des€gn1D-Stormwater_System103-Stm AgreementlC2_SioretentionMaintenatnceChecklist.doc Page 1 <br />ATTYIAGR.2020.2991Pinn Bros (Page 17 of 21) 88 <br />
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