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Co • 2 B -2 <br />Zoning <br />1. What is the current zoning classification of the site? > PF, Public <br />2. Will the site have to be rezoned to build the project? <br />Yes O No <br />or Waiver <br />3. Will a zoning variance or waiver be needed to build the project? <br />Yes O No Q <br />4. If so, list the date the variance or waiver has been or will be granted: <br />Permits & Fees <br />(Date) <br />Permit & Fees Identification <br />Provide a list of any site permits or fees that have been or will need to be obtained: <br />Permit or Fee <br />5. > SFBay Conservation and Development Commission <br />6. > Utility Fees <br />7. > Landscape Consultant Architectural Permit Review <br />8. > PD Permit and Architectural Permit (City Sponsored) <br />Cost of Permit or Fee <br />$ 10,000 <br />$ 150,000 <br />$ 1,500 <br />$ 0 <br />Date Obtained or <br />will be Obtained <br />06/10/04 <br />08/05/05 <br />08105/05 <br />06/10/04 <br />9. Is the site in the 100 -Year Flood Plain? <br />10. Do any watercourses that require control drain onto the site? <br />11. Do any watercourses that require control drain off the site? <br />12. Is the storm sewer system currently adequate to prevent localized flooding of the site? <br />Yes O No O <br />Yes O No p <br />Yes O No p <br />Yes Q No O <br />Describe any necessary mitigation measures regarding drainage. <br />All storm drainage that discharges into public waters is required to meet water quality standards outlined in recent National <br />Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDESI requirements. The building contractor will develop a Stornwater Pollution <br />Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that details the best management practices to be employed, preventing pollutants from being discharged <br />from the site in stormwater runoff. According to the City Engineering and Construction Department, the existing storm drain system <br />that serves the Redwood Shores community and the project site has adequate capacity for the site's runoff. The existing perimeter <br />levees surrounding Redwood Shores have already been upgraded to provide reliable flood protection for the entire Redwood <br />Shores peninsula. Site drainage will be collected into both natural grass swales and catch basins located within the parking area; <br />runoff directed to the catch basins would enter the City's storm sewer system. <br />Version 1.3 (5/30/02) 17 <br />