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<br />ATTY/RESO.0125/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED USE PROJECT – ENTITLEMENT <br />REV: 10-27-2020 PR <br />Page 30 of 38 <br /> <br />49. Repair or Replace Street Infrastructure - Restore streets within and surrounding the project site to <br />the satisfaction of the City Engineer at project completion. When this requires additional pavement <br />restoration, the Engineer shall approve the preferred layout of pavement markings. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />50. Reconstruction of Frontage Streets - Lathrop Street, Beech Street, and Main Street shall be <br />completely reconstructed within the project boundary. Frontage streets around the project <br />boundary shall be reconstructed or overlaid, as determined by the City Engineer. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />51. Parking Garage Ramps - Parking garage ramps shall meet the Design Criteria of the Engineering <br />Standards and consider safety and visibility of pedestrians to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. <br />Access controls shall be designed and placed in such a way that vehicles do not block the public <br />sidewalk or queue in the public right-of-way. The access control system shall be delineated in the <br />building permit submittal. Person doors with panic hardware and alarms shall be installed at or <br />adjacent to gates between private and public parking to allow the safest emergency egress path of <br />travel. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br />52. Shoring for Excavations – No tiebacks shall extend into the public right of way or onto adjacent <br />properties without the written agreement of the City and/or private property owner. Any tie-backs <br />within the City’s right of way that are within the top twenty feet below final grade shall be de- <br />tensioned or removed prior to permit sign-off and/or project acceptance. A removal fee, due prior <br />to each shoring permit issuance, shall apply for all tie-backs in the top twenty feet of depth within <br />the public right of way that are not removed by the project. [COA] [ENGINEERING] <br />Fire and Safety <br />53. Permit Review - A more comprehensive review of this project will take place at the time of <br />construction permit application and there may be additional requirements. <br />54. Emergency Responder Radio Communications System - This project is required to have Emergency <br />Responder Radio Communications Systems (ERRCS) installed in all buildings and garages in <br />accordance with CFC 510 and NFPA 1221. <br />a. The plans indicate separate ERRCS are planned for each building. Although this is not <br />dis-allowed, careful coordination, tuning, and isolation of the systems are required to <br />eliminate any chance of interference to the macro radio system infrastructure or <br />oscillation of the systems due to interaction between them. <br />b. It is absolutely the strong recommendation of the fire department that only one <br />system be installed with the signal distributed to all buildings by way of a fiber optic <br />distribution network. Deed restrictions or maintenance agreements on each property <br />can be drawn up to allow for ongoing maintenance and annual service and testing of <br />the ERRCS. <br />55. Fire Department Knox Building Access - Knox Key boxes on all buildings are required as part of this <br />project to allow emergency access for firefighters. Indicate on the plans that Knox Key boxes will be <br />provided at all entrances to all buildings at locations approved by the fire department. In addition, <br />Knox key switches are required on all gates to all garages. Recessed key boxes shall be installed at