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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1244 El Camino Real - SW21-0113 - Stormwater501 PRIMROSE ROAD, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 CITY OF BURLINGAME Public Works Department STREET AND PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ENCROACHMENT PERMIT WORK LOCATION ADDRESS: 1244 EL CAMINO REAL OWNER: WORLDCO HOLDINGS, LLC APPLICANT'S NAME Tony Leung ADDRESS 1325 CABRILLO AVE CITY/STATE/ZIP BURLINGAME/CA/94010 PHONE (650)863-1307 CONTRACTOR'S NAME Tony Leung ADDRESS 1325 CABRILLO AVE CITY/STATE/ZIP BURLINGAME/CA/94010 PHONE (650)863-1307 CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR LICENSE BURLINGAME BUSINESS LICENSE NO. 885977 U.S.A. (800-227-2600) REFERENCE NO. REFUND BOND TO: □ CURB 558-7230 □ FIRELINE 558-7600 □ STORMDRAIN 558-7230 □ CURB/GUTTER 558-7230 □ SEWER 558-7670 □ WATER SERVICE 558-7676 □ DRIVEWAY 558-7230 □ SIDEWALK 558-7230 □ OTHER 558-7676 ALL TRAFFIC LANE CLOSURES MUST BE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. PEAK HOUR RESTRICTION WILL APPLY TO MAJOR ROADWAYS. CONSULT WITH PARK DEPT. BEFORE CUTTING ROOTS OVER 2" IN DIAMETER -650/558-7330. NO EXCAVATIONS OVER 5' WITHOUT OSHA PERMIT. WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD DRAWING # □ BUILDING PLANS □ SPECIAL PERMIT □ PARKING STRIP PAVING PERMIT. CITY BUSINESS LICENSE AND STATE LICENSE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL WORK DONE BY A CONTRACTOR. I AGREE THAT CONSTRUCTION WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT BURLINGAME CITY STANDARDS, WITH 24 HOURS MINIMUM NOTICE TO THE CITY PRIOR TO START OF WORK AND 24 HOURS PRIOR TO EACH REQUIRED INSPECTION. FINAL SURFACE REPLACEMENT SHALL BE COMPLETED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF OPENING. REFUND OF DEPOST WILL BE MADE AFTER FINAL INSPECTION APPROVAL. CALL 650/558-7230 IF DEPOSIT REFUND NOT RECEIVED IN 30 DAYS. PERMIT INVALID 30 DAYS AFTER EST. COMPLETION DATE. EST. START DATE EST. COMPLETION DATE SIGNATURE (OWNER/AGENT)TITLE REPRESENTING DATE PRINT NAME AS WRITTEN DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE - FOR USE OF CITY STAFF ONLY PERMIT FEE: □ BOND IS REQUIRED □ BOND IS NOT REQUIRED ($2,618.00) □ EXCAVATION IN UNIMPROVED STREET OR EASEMENT □ EXCAVATION IN IMPROVED STREET OR EASEMENT FUND & RECEIPT NO. REQUIRED RESTORATION APPROVED BY:AREA OF EXCAVATION: LENGTH 0 X WIDTH 0 =0 S.F. WC BOND AMOUNT:$3,000.00 FUND & RECEIPT NO. DATE: 09/27/2021 □ BOND NO. □ INSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY: SW FINAL INSPECTED BY DATE OTHER INSPECTED BY DATE BOND REFUNDED BY CARLA TALAVERA AMOUNT $3,000.00 DATE 01/04/2023 PERMIT NO: SW21-0113 Cash Register Receipt City of Burlingame Receipt Number B41168 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY PAID PermitTRAK ($3,000.00) SW21-0113 PW-STORM Address: 1244 EL CAMINO REAL APN: 026096270 ($3,000.00) Owner: WORLDCO HOLDINGS, LLC Applicant: Tony Leung Contractor: Tony Leung Construction Cost: $0 Job Description: 2 STORY ADDN (ADD 1 NEW UNIT #5) AT REAR OF (E) APARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS REFUNDABLE BONDS FY12-13 ($3,000.00) 1/4/2023: ok PER JC 10125350 36 0 ($3,000.00) TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: B41168 ($3,000.00) Printed: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 11:37 PM Date Paid: Wednesday, January 04, 2023 Paid By: Tony Leung Pay Method: CHECK 1 of 1 Cashier: CPT 501 Primrose Road IJurllngnmc, CA 94010 CITY OF DUR.LI 1GM1 IE l'ubli<.: Works Dcporu111:n1 dp\\@burlingnmc.org STORMWATER CONSTRUCTION POLLUTION .PREVENTION PERMIT WORK LOCATION ADDRESS: 1244 El Camino Real APPLICANTS NAME: ADDRESS: Tony Leung 1325 Cabrillo Ave CONTRACTOR'S NAME: ADDRESS: Tony Leung 1325 Cabrillo Ave CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR LICENSE NO: 885977 CLASS: B CITY/STATE/llP: Burlingame CITY/STATE/ZIP: Burlingame CA 94010 BURLINGAME BUSfNESS LICENSE NO.: 920459 PHONE: EMAIL: PHONE: 650-863· 1307 EMAIL: Ton',<:onstru:ttonlnc@lclou<l com U.S.A. 1-800-227-2600 REFERENCE NO.: 0 TYPE (I) PROJECT dpw@burlingnme.org f8 lrYPE (lrloR (Ill) OR (IV) PROJECTS DanSmh@vcolio.com/(415) 683-8359 Description of work: Add new unit in rear yard Type m Project: Single-family dwelling:; with I" or 200 floor additions that are on a 10,000 SF lot or smaller, including pools. Type (Il) Project: Multi-family dwelling:; or commercial additions (excluding tenant improvements) that are on a 10,000 SF lot or smaller. Type (Ill) Project: Any project on lots greater than 10,000 SF and up to one (I) acre. Tvpc (!Yl Project: Any project on lots greater than one (1) acre or more. AU work shall be subject to inspection and approval by the city prior to initial start of work. Please call the number above corresponding to the type of project for scheduling an inspection. Applicants must have a passing pre-inspection from Public Works Department before a Building inspection. The Stormwater Construction Pollution Prevention Permit shall be kept at the site of work at all times and must be shown to any representative of the City if requested. All work shall be in accordance with APWA-AGC standard s�ecifications for (!Ublic works construction and the California Stormwater Qualitl'. Associati.on's Stormwatcr Best Management [!ractices. Failure to comply with requirements will result in suspension of further building inspections, issuance of Stop Work Notice, and/or forfeiture of the bond. I acknowledge that a pre-inspection is required prior to start of work and failure to obtain a pre-inspection may result in forfeiture of 50% of the bond amount EMAIL DPW�URLINGAME.ORG IF DEPOSIT REFUND NOT I EST. START DATE I EST. COMl'LETION DATE RECEIVED 30 DAYS. PERMIT INV AUD 30 DAYS AFTER EST. 9-29-21 10-30-22l'YlMl>I l?TION nATI? SIGNATURE (OWNER/AG EN'!) � ...,--..( � 'I TITLE REPRESENTING DATE PRI!'ff NAME AS WIUTfEN Tony Leung Contractor Owner 09-23-21 DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE· FOR USE OF CITY STAFF ONLY PERMIT FEE: INSPECTIONS REQUIRED: PRE-INSPECTED BY: Date: BOND AMOUNT: COMMENTS: DBMP'S in place FUND & RECEIPT NO. ADDITIONAL INSPECTED BY: Date: COMMENTS: APPROVED BY: FINAL INSPECTED BY: Date: DATE: COMMENTS: BOND REFUNDED BY: AMOUNT:----DATE: ____ _ PERMIT NO. __ s __ w....._ __ _ l/lV2021 REFUND BOND TO: Tony Leung - origninal Payee FEES PAID Printed: September 27, 2021 Number: B36492 Permit Number: SW21-0113 CITY OF BURLINGAME CALIFORNIA SIte Address:1244 EL CAMINO REAL Applicant:Tony Leung Owner:WORLDCO HOLDINGS, LLC Contractor:Tony Leung Job Description:2 STORY ADDN(ADD 1 NEW UNIT #5) AT REAR OF (E) APARTMENT Construction Cost:$0.00 Permit Type: PW-STORM 10125350 36 PUBLIC WORKS REFUNDABL $3,000.00NEW STORMWATER DEPOSIT TYPE 2 10125350 36 $3,000.00Total Fees for Account 10125350 36: 10131043301 91 ENCROACHMENT PERMITS $382.00STORMWATER POLUTION PREVENTION T 10131043301 91 $382.00Total Fees for Account 10131043301 91: $3,382.00Total Fees Paid: Date Paid: Monday, September 27, 2021 Paid By: Tony Leung Pay Method: ONLINE CC 07597D Received By: WEIZHI CHENG THIS RECEIPT VALID ONLY WHEN STAMPED "PAID" Construction Best Management Practices (BMPs)Construction projects are required to implement the stormwater best management practices (BMP) on this page, as they apply to your project, all year long.Non-Hazardous MaterialsBerm and cover stockpiles of sand, dirt or other construction material ‰with tarps when rain is forecast or if not actively being used within 14 days.Use (but don’t overuse) reclaimed water for dust control. ‰Hazardous MaterialsLabel all hazardous materials and hazardous wastes (such as ‰pesticides, paints, thinners, solvents, fuel, oil, and antifreeze) in accordance with city, county, state and federal regulations.Store hazardous materials and wastes in water tight containers, store ‰in appropriate secondary containment, and cover them at the end of every work day or during wet weather or when rain is forecast.Follow manufacturer’s application instructions for hazardous ‰materials and be careful not to use more than necessary. Do not apply chemicals outdoors when rain is forecast within 24 hours.Arrange for appropriate disposal of all hazardous wastes. ‰Waste ManagementCover waste disposal containers securely with tarps at the end of ‰every work day and during wet weather. Check waste disposal containers frequently for leaks and to make ‰sure they are not overfi lled. Never hose down a dumpster on the construction site. Clean or replace portable toilets, and inspect them frequently for ‰leaks and spills. Dispose of all wastes and debris properly. Recycle materials and ‰wastes that can be recycled (such as asphalt, concrete, aggregate base materials, wood, gyp board, pipe, etc.) Dispose of liquid residues from paints, thinners, solvents, glues, and ‰cleaning fl uids as hazardous waste.Construction Entrances and PerimeterEstablish and maintain effective perimeter controls and stabilize all ‰construction entrances and exits to suffi ciently control erosion and sediment discharges from site and tracking off site.Sweep or vacuum any street tracking immediately and secure ‰sediment source to prevent further tracking. Never hose down streets to clean up tracking.Materials & Waste ManagementEquipment Management & Spill ControlMaintenance and ParkingDesignate an area, fi tted with appropriate BMPs, for ‰vehicle and equipment parking and storage.Perform major maintenance, repair jobs, and vehicle ‰and equipment washing off site.If refueling or vehicle maintenance must be done ‰onsite, work in a bermed area away from storm drains and over a drip pan or drop cloths big enough to collect fl uids. Recycle or dispose of fl uids as hazardous waste. If vehicle or equipment cleaning must be done onsite, ‰clean with water only in a bermed area that will not allow rinse water to run into gutters, streets, storm drains, or surface waters.Do not clean vehicle or equipment onsite using soaps, ‰solvents, degreasers, or steam cleaning equipment.Spill Prevention and Control Keep spill cleanup materials (e.g., rags, absorbents and ‰cat litter) available at the construction site at all times. Inspect vehicles and equipment frequently for and ‰repair leaks promptly. Use drip pans to catch leaks until repairs are made.Clean up spills or leaks immediately and dispose of ‰cleanup materials properly. Do not hose down surfaces where fl uids have spilled. ‰Use dry cleanup methods (absorbent materials, cat litter, and/or rags). Sweep up spilled dry materials immediately. Do not ‰try to wash them away with water, or bury them. Clean up spills on dirt areas by digging up and ‰properly disposing of contaminated soil.Report signifi cant spills immediately. You are required ‰by law to report all signifi cant releases of hazardous materials, including oil. To report a spill: 1) Dial 911 or your local emergency response number, 2) Call the Governor’s Offi ce of Emergency Services Warning Center, (800) 852-7550 (24 hours). EarthmovingSchedule grading and excavation work ‰during dry weather.Stabilize all denuded areas, install and ‰maintain temporary erosion controls (such as erosion control fabric or bonded fi ber matrix) until vegetation is established.Remove existing vegetation only when ‰absolutely necessary, and seed or plant vegetation for erosion control on slopes or where construction is not immediately planned. Prevent sediment from migrating offsite ‰and protect storm drain inlets, gutters, ditches, and drainage courses by installing and maintaining appropriate BMPs, such as fi ber rolls, silt fences, sediment basins, gravel bags, berms, etc.Keep excavated soil on site and transfer it ‰to dump trucks on site, not in the streets.Contaminated SoilsIf any of the following conditions are ‰observed, test for contamination and contact the Regional Water Quality Control Board:Unusual soil conditions, discoloration, -or odor.Abandoned underground tanks. -Abandoned wells -Buried barrels, debris, or trash. -Discharges of groundwater or captured ‰runoff from dewatering operations must be properly managed and disposed. When possible send dewatering discharge to landscaped area or sanitary sewer. If discharging to the sanitary sewer call your local wastewater treatment plant. Divert run-on water from offsite away ‰from all disturbed areas. When dewatering, notify and obtain ‰approval from the local municipality before discharging water to a street gutter or storm drain. Filtration or diversion through a basin, tank, or sediment trap may be required.In areas of known or suspected ‰contamination, call your local agency to determine whether the ground water must be tested. Pumped groundwater may need to be collected and hauled off-site for treatment and proper disposal.DewateringAvoid paving and seal coating in wet ‰weather or when rain is forecast, to prevent materials that have not cured from contacting stormwater runoff.Cover storm drain inlets and manholes ‰when applying seal coat, tack coat, slurry seal, fog seal, etc.Collect and recycle or appropriately ‰dispose of excess abrasive gravel or sand. Do NOT sweep or wash it into gutters.Do not use water to wash down fresh ‰asphalt concrete pavement.Sawcutting & Asphalt/Concrete RemovalProtect nearby storm drain inlets when ‰saw cutting. Use fi lter fabric, catch basin inlet fi lters, or gravel bags to keep slurry out of the storm drain system. Shovel, abosorb, or vacuum saw-cut ‰slurry and dispose of all waste as soon as you are fi nished in one location or at the end of each work day (whichever is sooner!).If sawcut slurry enters a catch basin, clean ‰it up immediately. Store concrete, grout, and mortar away ‰from storm drains or waterways, and on pallets under cover to protect them from rain, runoff, and wind. Wash out concrete equipment/trucks ‰offsite or in a designated washout area, where the water will fl ow into a temporary waste pit, and in a manner that will prevent leaching into the underlying soil or onto surrounding areas. Let concrete harden and dispose of as garbage.When washing exposed aggregate, ‰prevent washwater from entering storm drains. Block any inlets and vacuum gutters, hose washwater onto dirt areas, or drain onto a bermed surface to be pumped and disposed of properly. Painting Cleanup and RemovalNever clean brushes or rinse paint ‰containers into a street, gutter, storm drain, or stream.For water-based paints, paint out brushes ‰to the extent possible, and rinse into a drain that goes to the sanitary sewer. Never pour paint down a storm drain.For oil-based paints, paint out brushes to ‰the extent possible and clean with thinner or solvent in a proper container. Filter and reuse thinners and solvents. Dispose of excess liquids as hazardous waste.Paint chips and dust from non-hazardous ‰dry stripping and sand blasting may be swept up or collected in plastic drop cloths and disposed of as trash.Chemical paint stripping residue and chips ‰and dust from marine paints or paints containing lead, mercury, or tributyltin must be disposed of as hazardous waste. Lead based paint removal requires a state-certifi ed contractor.Painting & Paint RemovalConcrete, Grout & Mortar ApplicationProtect stockpiled landscaping materials ‰from wind and rain by storing them under tarps all year-round.Stack bagged material on pallets and ‰under cover. Discontinue application of any erodible ‰landscape material within 2 days before a forecast rain event or during wet weather.LandscapingPaving/Asphalt WorkStorm drain polluters may be liable for fi nes of up to $10,000 per day!