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ATTY/RESO.0108/PC RESO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DTPP 1330 ECR <br />REV: 01-11-23 JB <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />Code of Regulations sections 60314 and 60323 (found within Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 3). The first draft of the report and the signed agreement shall be submitted to Engineering with the first building permit submittal, and will be routed to the Public Works Department for approval prior to first building permit issuance. [COA] [ENGINEERING] Utility Infrastructure Improvements 28. Conformance with the City’s Engineering Standards – All public improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the City’s Engineering Standards as determined by the City Engineer. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 29. Encroachment Permits – Obtain an Encroachment Permit from the Engineering and Transportation Division for work listed below. This permit shall be obtained prior to the commencement of construction of the road, utilities, or any site improvements. [SDR][ENGINEERING] a. Work in the City public right-of-way, easements or property in which the City holds an interest. b. Work requiring a grading permit. Grading permits require a Plot and Finished Grading Plan prepared by a California-registered Civil Engineer. c. Work requiring on-site shoring which affects the public right of way 30. Undergrounding Utilities - The applicant shall underground all overhead utilities along Madison Avenue to the nearest pole offsite, which shall be shown on the building permit plans. The plans shall also demonstrate that there will be no overhead utilities conflicting with fire access. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 31. Sewer Capacity – Prior to encroachment permit issuance, submit to the City, and obtain approval of, an evaluation and report prepared by a licensed engineer demonstrating that the existing sewer mains have sufficient capacity for the project. The study shall consider existing, project, other approved projects, and applications currently under review in determining the needed capacity. If the existing sewer main is less than 6” in size, or is in any other way not sufficient as determined by the City Engineer, applicant shall, as part of the Project, construct and install new sewer mains sufficient to meet such requirements, in accordance with the City's Engineering standards and as directed by the City Engineer to the City Engineer's satisfaction. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 32. Peak Wet Weather Flow Capacity – Redwood City has exceeded its Peak Wet Weather Flow (PWWF) capacity in the past. A methodology to reduce inflow and infiltration (I/I) by pipe replacement was determined. The applicant shall reduce (I/I) to offset increased sewer demand from the project by replacing aged sewer mains or pay an equivalent in-lieu fee. The length of pipe replacement required or the amount of fee will be based on the project’s sewage generation projection (Attachment L of the City’s Engineering Standards). For parcels within Redwood City but connecting to County