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Resolution
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Redevelopment
Date
8/9/1999
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Architecture and Landscaping <br /> The Franklin Street Project incorporates a consistent architectural design theme into the building <br /> facades. Integrating traditional European design influences, the projecYs architectural <br /> characteristics include multi-faceted buildings and elevations with exterior patio areas on <br /> multiple levels, extensive use of wood railings, trim, planter boxes, and window treatments, <br /> Spanish-tile roofs, azched entrances, domed roof features, wooden pergolas covering exterior <br /> patios, exterior plaster finishes, and pedestrian-oriented building frontages that include stairways <br /> directly accessible from street level. <br /> The landscaping extends this azchitectural design theme by integrating plantings into the local <br /> streetscape on a pedestrian scale. The landscape features encourage pedestrian activity within the <br /> project site by softening the scale of the buildings, by calming traffic through the extension of <br /> landscape features into the intemal roadway right-of-ways, and by integrating unique landscape <br /> characteristics into the project's pedestrian paths. The Franklin Street Project's landscape <br /> features include street tree planting, raised planters, landscaped pedestrian paths with alcove <br /> benches, courtyards with tiered fountains and artistic paving designs, a landscaped pazk including <br /> a bubbling fountain located in a depressed circular plaza, enhanced paving and lighted bollazds at <br /> street intersections, canopy shade trees in auto court azeas, tiered fountain features with <br /> decorative pots and foliage in courtyazd areas, mature palm trees at project entrances, wooden <br /> archways above auto court entrances, and the use of scored colored concrete for sidewalks in <br /> retail areas and at crosswalks. In addition to the on-site landscape improvements, the project also <br /> includes landscape improvements to the median of EI Camino Real, as well as the exterior <br /> perimeter of the project site on Maple Street, El Camino Real, and Jefferson Street. <br /> Infrastructure <br /> The Franklin Street Project will include the removal or modification of a portion of the on-site <br /> infrastructure including existing storm water collection p; pes, sanitary sewer lines and potable <br /> water lines. The water and sanitary sewer lines that currently connect with the Pacific Bell <br /> building at the comer of El Camino Real and Jefferson Street will remain. <br /> For wastewater collection, new infrastructure will be installed on the Franklin Street Project site. <br /> This will include new sewer lines extending from each building and connecting with approxi- <br /> mately 6 to 10-inch collection laterals that will connect to the existing 6 to 10-inch sewer main <br /> lines in El Camino Real, Jefferson Street, and the railroad right-of-way. Wastewater from both <br /> on and off of the Franklin Street Project site will gravity flow generally northeast through the on- <br /> site sewer collection pipes into the 10-inch sewer main line that extends under the railroad right- <br /> of-way. <br /> New storm water collection infrastructure will also be installed throughout the Franlclin Street <br /> Project. Storm water on the majority of the site, generally between Madison Street and Jefferson <br /> Street, will be collected in drainage culverts and drop inlets, and directed northeast through <br /> drainage pipes ranging in size from 12 to 18 inches. These drainage pipes will direct the storm <br /> water into the existing 30-inch pipe that extends east under the railroad tracks. Stornt water <br /> C�.AT�MPAFP DESIGN GDLNSDOC � <br /> Two of Three <br />
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