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Reso PC22-13 0108 PC Reso Recommending Approval of DTPP 1330 ECR
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Reso PC22-13 0108 PC Reso Recommending Approval of DTPP 1330 ECR
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ATTY/RESO.0108/PC RESO RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF DTPP 1330 ECR <br />REV: 01-11-23 JB <br />Page 20 of 23 <br />contact the Project Planner and Housing Staff to verify, to the City’s satisfaction, that all interior finishes and amenities in the affordable units are equivalent to amenities used in market rate units. 56. Materials Mock-Up – Prior to final foundation inspection, prepare a mock-up that is outdoors, readily accessible, and will remain intact until the project has reached substantial completion. The mock-up should include all project colors and materials, windows for the base and top, balconies, lighting, and architectural details, as well as construction details, such as the weep screed, to understand how the design addresses them. Then schedule a mock-up meeting with the Planning and Building Departments for final review and approval of the project details. Submit an updated colors and materials board or details if any changes are made as a result of the mock-up meeting. [COA][PLANNING] <br />57. Certification Letters - Prior to final inspection, submit certification letters from the following architects verifying that the project, as constructed, complies with approved plans. After the certification letter has been submitted, the project planner will also confirm substantial compliance with the approved plans during the scheduled final inspection. [COA][PLANNING]: <br />a. Project Landscape Architect verifying substantial conformance with the approved landscape plan, including species, size, quantity, and location of the approved trees, shrubs, and groundcover. It shall also verify landscape lighting, fencing, irrigation, and other details as applicable. <br />b. Project Architect verifying substantial conformance with the approved elevations, colors, materials, exterior light fixtures, and architectural details. 58. Construction Management and Staging - Prior to encroachment permit issuance, submit a construction parking management plan to the City Engineer, which shall outline the number of construction workers by phase, phase duration, where parking will be located for each phase. Construction parking, material storage, equipment, or other construction-related uses are not allowed within the City right of way without prior approval from the City Engineer. [COA][ENGINEERING] 59. Lane Closures - Traffic control for lane closures shall conform to the Work Area Traffic Control Handbook. Street closures require submission of traffic control plans and approval of the City Engineer in advance. [SDR][ENGINEERING] 60. Winterizing - If construction is not complete by the start of the wet season (October 1 through April 30), implement a winterization program to minimize the potential for erosion and sedimentation. As appropriate to the site and status of construction, winterization requirements shall include inspecting/maintaining/cleaning all soil erosion and sedimentation controls prior to, during, and immediately after each storm event; stabilizing disturbed soils through temporary or permanent seeding, mulching, matting, tarping or other physical means; rocking unpaved vehicle access to limit dispersion of much onto public right-of-way; and covering/tarping stored construction materials, fuels, and other chemicals. Plans to include proposed measures to prevent
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