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ATTY/RESO.0020/PC RESO GRANTING APPROVAL OF PERMITS FOR 150 CHARTER <br />REV: 04-29-2021 PR <br />Page 14 of 20 <br />42. Stormwater BMPs - Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program Best Management Practices (BMPs) for construction shall be implemented to protect water quality, in accordance with the approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). BMP plan sheets are available electronically for inserting into project plans. [SDR][ENGINEERING] Street Infrastructure Improvements 43. Streetlights - A new streetlight shall be installed, if needed, as determined by the City Engineer. Streetlights are required on the construction of a new commercial building or performance of substantial commercial remodeling with street frontage of 200 feet or more. The style and location of all streetlights shall be as determined by the City Engineer and Planning Manager. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 44. Repair or Replace Street Infrastructure - Restore streets surrounding the project site to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at project completion. When this requires additional pavement restoration, the Engineer shall approve the preferred layout of pavement markings. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> 45. Reconstruction of Frontage Streets - The City has identified the need for street reconstruction along Charter Street fronting the project site. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 46. Parking Garage Ramps - Parking garage ramps shall meet the Design Criteria of the Engineering Standards and consider safety and visibility of pedestrians to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Access controls shall be designed and placed in such a way that vehicles do not block the public sidewalk or queue in the public right-of-way. The access control system shall be delineated in the building permit submittal. Person doors with panic hardware and alarms shall be installed at or adjacent to gates between private and public parking to allow the safest emergency egress path of travel. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 47. Shoring for Excavations – No tiebacks shall extend into the public right of way or onto adjacent properties without the written agreement of the City and/or private property owner. Any tie-backs within the City’s right of way shall be de-tensioned prior to permit sign-off and/or project acceptance. [COA] [ENGINEERING] Fire and Safety 48. Radio Coverage for Emergency Responders – All building and parking garages shall have approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building. Upon completion of the building construction, a radio coverage test shall be conducted per the applicable codes and standards and if the test fails an Emergency Responders Radio Coverage System shall be installed. Verify any Blue Box phone communication requirements with the Redwood City Police Department. [COA][POLICE] 49. Emergency Responder Radio Communication System- This project is required to have an Emergency Responder Radio Coverage System (ERRCS) installed in accordance with CFC 510, NFPA 1221, NFPA 72, and the CEC. There shall only be one ERRCS that contains all of the required frequencies with coverage provided into all buildings and the garage. There is a statement on the plans acknowledging this requirement. 50. Fire Department Knox Building Access - Knox Key boxes and gate switches are required as part of this project to allow emergency access for firefighters to all buildings and the garage level. Indicate on the plans that Knox Key boxes will be provided at the entrances to all buildings at locations approved by the fire department and Knox Gate Switches at all garage entrance