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Agreement
Subject
Stormwater Treatment Measure Maintenance Agreement
Doc Num
2012-093740
Rec Date
7/3/2012
APN
052-326-100
Address
201 Marshall St.
Parties
Raintree 201 Marshall LLC, a Delaware LLC
MO Ref
12-131
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� � �� � <br /> FloGard Perk Filter <br /> Maintenance Plan for 201 Marshall Street <br /> Project Address& Cross Streets: 201 Marshall St <br /> Bound bY Bradford.Arquello and Marshall Streets <br /> Assessor's Parcel No.: 052-326-100 <br /> Property Owner: Raintree Partners <br /> Phone No.: _(949) 365-5650 <br /> Designated Contact: Jason Check <br /> Mailing Address: 28202 Cabot Road. Suite 300 <br /> Laauna Niguel. Califomia 92677 <br /> The property contains three (3)flow-through planter(s), located as described below and as shown in <br /> the attached site plan: <br /> ■ Flo-Gard Perk Filter #1 is located in the sidewalk on Bradford Street at the intersection <br /> with Arguello Street. <br /> ■ Flo-Gard Perk Filter #2 is located in the sidewalk on Marshall Street near the <br /> intersection with Arguello Street. <br /> ■ Flo-Gard Perk Filter #3 is located in the sidewalk on Marshall Street at approximately <br /> mid-block between Arguello Street and Warren Street. <br /> I. Routine Maintenance Activities <br /> The principal maintenance objectives are to ensure that water flows unimpeded into the flow-through <br /> planter and landscaping remains attractive in appearance. Table 1 shows the routine maintenance <br /> activities, and the frequency at which they will be conducted. <br /> Table 1 <br /> Routine Maintenance Activities for FloGard Perk Filter <br /> No. Maintenance Task Frequency of Task <br /> 1 Remove accumulated sediment,litter and debris from FloGard Perk Filter Before wet season and as <br /> and dispose of properly. Confirm that no clogging will occur and that the necessary <br /> structure will drain per design standards. <br /> 2 Inspect FloGard Perk Filter to ensure that there are no clogs. Test with Monthly during the wet season, <br /> garden hose to confirm that the filter will drain per design standards. and as needed after storm <br /> events <br /> 3 Inspect downspouts from rooftops and sheet flow from paved areas to Monthly during the wet season, <br /> ensure flowto from FloGard Perk Filter is unimpeded. Remove debris and and as needed after storm <br /> repair damaged pipes. Check splash blocks or rocks and repair,replace and events <br /> replenish as necessary. <br /> 4 Inspect overflow pipe to ensure that it will safely convey excess flows to Before the wet season, and as <br /> storm drain. Repair or replace any damaged or disconnected piping. necessary <br /> 5 Inspect FloGard Perk Filter to ensure that box is structurally sound(no Annually <br /> cracks or leaks). Repair as necessary. <br /> 6 Inspect FloGard Perk Filter using the attached inspection checklist for Level Per manufacturer's <br /> 1, Level 2 and Level 3 inspections(see attached FloGard Perk Filter recommendations(attached) <br /> Systems Operations and Maintenance Manual) <br /> Page 1 <br />
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