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RecDoc 2020-036923 STMMA 1180 Main Street
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2020-036923
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4/23/2020
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1180 Main Street
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Exhibit C-1 <br />Bioretention Area' Maintenance Plan for <br />1180 Main Street <br />02/11/2020 <br />Bioretention areas function as soil and plant - <br />based filtration devices that remove pollutants <br />through a variety of physical, biological, and <br />chemical treatment processes. These facilities <br />normally consist of a ponding area, mulch layer, <br />vegetation and biotreatment soil mix. <br />Project Address and Cross Streets <br />1180 Main Street Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />NE of intersection of Main Street and Elm Street <br />Assessors Parcel No.: 053-147-060, 053-147-070 <br />Property Owner: Premia 1180 Main Owner, LLC <br />Phone No.: (650) 600-7430 <br />Designated Contact: Gloria Arteaga <br />Phone No.: (650) 600-7432 <br />Mailing Address: 801 Hamilton Street <br />Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />The property contains 2 bioretention area(s), located as described <br />below and as shown in the attached site plane. <br />• Treatment Area #4 is located at the North end of Elm Street <br />• Treatment Area #5 is located at the South end of Elm Streetl <br />I. Routine Maintenance Activities <br />The principal maintenance objective is to prevent sediment buildup and clogging, which <br />reduces pollutant removal efficiency and may lead to bioretention area failure. Routine <br />maintenance activities, and the frequency at which they will be conducted, are shown in <br />Table 1. <br />No. <br />Table 1 <br />Routine Maintenance Activities for Bioretention Areas <br />Maintenance Task <br />1 I Remove obstructions, debris and trash from bioretention <br />area and dispose of properly. <br />Frequency of Task <br />Monthly, or as needed after storm <br />events <br />2 <br />Inspect bioretention area to ensure that it drains between I Monthly, or as needed after storm <br />storms and within five days after rainfall. If ponded water <br />events <br />does not drain within five days, check if drains are <br />clogged or consider removing the surface biotreatment <br />soil and replacing with the approved soil mix and replant <br />3 <br />Inspect inlets for channels, soil exposure or other <br />Monthly, or as needed after storm <br />evidence of erosion. Clear obstructions and remove <br />events <br />sediment. <br />4 1 Remove and replace all dead and diseased vegetation. I Twice a year <br />' Bioretention areas include linear treatment measures designed to filter water through biotreatment soils. A bioretention <br />area that has no waterproof liner beneath it and has a raised underdrain in the underlying rock layer to promote <br />infiltration, as shown in Section 6.1 of the C.3 Technical Guidance, may also be called a "bioinfiltration area". <br />z Attached site plan must match the site plan exhibit to Maintenance Agreement. <br />Page 1 Revised 02/11/2020 <br />Bioretention area O&M Template <br />ATTY/AGR.2020.035/Premia 1180 Main Owner, LLC (Page 13 of 18) <br />
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