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RecDoc2025-00642 STMMA 557 E. Bayshore Road
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Pervious Pavement Maintenance Plan for <br />557 E Bayshore Road <br />April 2024 <br />Project Address and Cross Streets 557 E Bayshore Road, Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Whiipple & E Bayshore Road <br />Assessor's Parcel No.: 052-520-160 -330 <br />Property Owner: Redwood Crossing, LLC. Phone No.: 415.448.8330 <br />Designated Contact: Glen Ceridono Phone No.: 415.448.8330 <br />Mailing Address: 150 Pelican Way, San Rafael CA 94901 <br />The property contains 14 pervious pavement area(s), located and sized as described below and as shown in the <br />attached site plan'. Of those pervious pavement areas, 2 are each 3,000 sq.ft. or more in area. Total square <br />feet of pervious pavement on the site = 40,192 SF. <br />■ See Stormwater Management Plan C9.0 included in project drawings and Storm Drain Report. <br />Routine Maintenance Activities <br />Types of pervious pavement include pervious concrete, porous asphalt, pervious pavers, permeable pavers, <br />and reinforced grid paving. The principal maintenance objective is to prevent sediment buildup and clogging, <br />which reduces infiltration capacity and pollutant removal efficiency. Routine maintenance activities, and the <br />frequency at which they will be conducted, are shown in Table 1. <br />Table 1 <br />Routine Maintenance Activities for Pervious Pavement Areas <br />No. <br />Maintenance Task <br />Frequency of Task <br />1 <br />Check for sediment and debris accumulation. Prevent soil from washing or <br />Two to four times annually <br />blowing onto the pavement. Do not store sand, soil, mulch or other <br />landscaping materials on pervious pavement surfaces. <br />2 <br />Conduct preventative surface cleaning, using commercially available <br />Two to four times annually <br />regenerative air or vacuum sweepers, to remove sediment and debris. <br />3 <br />Inspect for any signs of pavement failure. Repair any surface deformations <br />Two to four times annually <br />or broken pavers. Replace missingjoint filler between pavers. <br />4 <br />Check for standing water on the pavement surface within 30 minutes after a <br />Two to four times annually <br />storm event. <br />5 <br />Inspect underdrain outlets and cleanouts, preferably before the wet season. <br />Two to four times annually <br />Remove trash/debris. <br />6 <br />Remove sediment and debris accumulation on pervious pavement. <br />Two to four times annually <br />7 <br />Remove weeds. Mow vegetation on reinforced grid paving (such as turf <br />As needed <br />block) as needed. <br />8 <br />Perform restorative surface cleaning with a vacuum sweeper, and/or <br />As needed <br />reconstruction of part of the pervious surface to restore surface <br />permeability as needed. Replenish aggregate in permeable paver joints or in <br />grids as needed after restorative surface cleaning. <br />' Attached site plan must match the site plan exhibit to Maintenance Agreement. <br />Page 1 Updated 1/1/20 <br />ATTY/AGR.2024.174/Redwood Crossing LLC (557 E Bayshore STMMA) (Page 24 of 26) <br />
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