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Redevelopment
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8/9/1999
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drainage on a small portion of the site, located at the corner of Maple Street and El Camino Real, . <br /> will be collected in an approximately 12-inch storm drain and directed under Maple Street into <br /> the concrete-lined portion of Redwood Creek east of the project site. Storm water from the <br /> remaining portion of the Franklin Street Pmject site, generally located between Maple Street and <br /> Madison Street, will be collected in storm water drainage pipes ranging in size from 8 to 30 <br /> inches. Storm water from this area will also be discharged into Redwood Creek north of the <br /> future intersection of Franklin Street and Maple Street. <br /> For water supply, new water lines will connect with existing lines that surround the site including <br /> three connections to an existing 12-inch water line in EI Camino Real, one connection to an <br /> existing 6-inch water line in Jefferson Street, one connection to an existing 12-inch line under the <br /> railroad right-of-way, and two connections to an existing 8-inch water line in Maple Street. <br /> The main water line system will be dedicated to the City of Redwood City up to the individua] <br /> water meters. Water service laterals between the buildings and the main service lines will be <br /> privately owned and maintained. The main sanitary sewer system will be dedicated to the City <br /> of Redwood City up to individual sewer clean-outs. Sanitary sewer laterals between the <br /> buildings and the main lines will be privately owned and maintained. The main storm drainage <br /> system will be dedicated to the City of Redwood City. The landscape drainage systems outside <br /> the public street wili be privately owned and maintained. ' — <br /> Circulation System <br /> The site plan retains Frazilclin Street as the major north-south vehicle corridor through the project <br /> site. The southern end of Franklin Street will be realigned at a 90-degree angle to Maple Street <br /> and Lathrop Street. The northern end of Franklirt Street will align with the signalized intersec- <br /> tion at Sequoia Station. In addition, the Franklin Street Project provides for the realignment of <br /> Wilson Street and Dilier Street to become realigned with Jackson Avenue and Madison Avenue <br /> on the west side of EI Camino Real. A new entrance from El Camino Real into Building 1 A's <br /> underground parking gazage (adjacent to the Bekin's Self Storage building) will also be installed <br /> as part of the project. Wilson Street east of Franklin Street will be retained along its existing <br /> alignment due to the location of major utility lines. _ <br /> Franklin Street will remain the major north/south pedestrian corridor with landscaping, pazkway <br /> and enhanced sidewalks. In addition, a triangulaz community park will be a focal point in the <br /> network of greenbelts that occur throughout the various housing azeas. Access to the pazk from <br /> Maple Street will be provided from Franklin Street and through an attractive secondary <br /> pedestrian paseo. The park will also be accessible from Jefferson and from El Camino-�eaL In <br /> addition, the site plan includes a secondary pedestrian/green link that allows pedestrian <br /> circulation from Maple Street to Jefferson Street (i.e., Sequoia Station) in order to encourage <br /> mass transit usage. <br /> Q\TGMP\FP DESIGN GDLNS.DOC <br /> Three of Three <br /> , � . <br />
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