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Reso PC22-15 0115 PC Reso Approving Project with Draft Conditions of Approval 557 E. Bayshore Road
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Reso PC22-15 0115 PC Reso Approving Project with Draft Conditions of Approval 557 E. Bayshore Road
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ATTY/RESO.0115/PC RESO APPROVING PROJECT WITH DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - 557 E. BAYSHORE ROAD <br />REV: 12-21-2022 VR <br />Page 21 of 26 <br />64. Construction Management and Staging - Prior to encroachment permit issuance, submit <br />a construction parking management plan, which shall outline the number of construction workers <br />by phase, phase duration, where parking will be located for each phase. Construction parking, <br />material storage, equipment, or other construction-related uses are not allowed within the City <br />right of way without prior approval from the City Engineer. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />65. Lane Closures - Traffic control for lane closures shall conform to the Work Area Traffic <br />Control Handbook. Street closures require submission of traffic control plans and approval in <br />advance. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />66. Winterizing - If construction is not complete by the start of the wet season (October 1 <br />through April 30), implement a winterization program to minimize the potential for erosion and <br />sedimentation. As appropriate to the site and status of construction, winterization requirements <br />shall include inspecting/maintaining/cleaning all soil erosion and sedimentation controls prior to, <br />during, and immediately after each storm event; stabilizing disturbed soils through temporary or <br />permanent seeding, mulching, matting, tarping or other physical means; rocking unpaved vehicle <br />access to limit dispersion of much onto public right-of-way; and covering/tarping stored <br />construction materials, fuels, and other chemicals. Plans to include proposed measures to <br />prevent erosion and polluted runoff from all site conditions shall be submitted for approval by <br />CDD prior to beginning construction. As site conditions warrant, the City Engineer may direct the <br />applicant to implement additional winterization requirements. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />67. Grading – Grading shall be performed in accordance with the City’s Engineering <br />Standards. Soil or other construction materials shall not be stockpiled in the public right-of-way. <br />Submit cut/fill volumes (CY) for all soils to be imported to or exported from the site. <br />[SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />68. Monitoring - The Soils Engineer shall conduct continuous site inspections during <br />trenching and backfill operations at the applicant’s expense. The Soils Engineer shall take <br />compaction tests and submit the results to Engineering & Construction. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />69. Transportation Demand Management Program – A final Transportation Demand <br />Management (TDM) program, describing the elements to be implemented, shall be reviewed and <br />approved prior to certificate of building occupancy. The TDM program shall include an annual <br />reporting requirement for the life of the project that details overnight parking utilization rates <br />and resident use and awareness of the program. Annual reporting shall be made by January 31 <br />of each year. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br /> <br />Fire Department <br /> <br />70. Emergency Responder Radio Communications System - This project is required to have <br />an Emergency Responder Radio Coverage System (ERRCS) installed in accordance with CFC 510. <br />The system needs to be a campus wide system with one set of bi-directional amplifiers with <br />coverage extended into all levels of all buildings and garages. Signal distribution between <br />buildings is typically accomplished with fiber optic cables. [COA][FIRE]
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