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County of San Mateo
Warren Slocum
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RESOLUTION NO. 116-2005
1441-1445 BELLEVUE AVENUE; APN: 029-121-040 & - 050
TITLE OF DOCUMENT
I hereby certify this to be a full, true
and correct copy of the document it purports
to be, the original of which is on file in my office.
Date: 12/12/2005
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RESOLUTION 116-2005
RESOLUTION APPROVING MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION,
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM PERMIT AND SPECIAL PERMIT FOR FRONT
SETBACK LANDSCAPING
RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame that:
WHEREAS, an application has been made for mitigated negative declaration, residential
condominium permit and special permit for front setback landscaping for a new, four-story, 17-
unit residential condominium at 1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue, zoned R-4, Bellevue Associates,
LLC., property owner, APNs: 029-121-040 & -050;
WHEREAS, said matters were heard by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame on
November 28, 2005, at which time it reviewed and considered the staff report and all other
written materials and testimony presented at said hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is RESOLVED and DETERMINED by this Planning Commission that:
1. On the basis of the Initial Study and the documents submitted and reviewed, and
comments received and addressed by this commission, it is hereby found that there is no
substantial evidence that the project set forth above will have a significant effect on the
environment, and a mitigated negative declaration, per Mitigated Negative Declaration
NO. ND-537-P, is hereby approved.
2. Said condominium permit and special permit are approved, subject to the conditions set
forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Findings for the condominium permit and special
permit are as. set forth in the minutes and recording of said meeting.
3. It is further directed that a certified copy of this resolution be recorded in the official
records of the County of San Mateo.
Chairman
I, 01(NrIIA,-9,r,061kio , Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame,
do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting
of the Planning Commission held on the 281h day of November, 2005 by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Auran, Deal, Cauchi, Keighran, Osterling, Vistica
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: Brownrigg
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
Secretary U
EXHIBIT "A"
'Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
1. that the project shall be built as shown on the plans submitted to the Planning Department
date stamped November 2, 2005, sheets PI through P15, L1.0, L1.1 and L2.0, including
the roofing material which shall be true slate;
2. that the maximum elevation at the top of the roof ridge shall not exceed elevation 77.32' as
measured from the average elevation at the top of the curb along Bellevue Avenue (31.32')
for a maximum height of 46-0", and that the top of each floor and final roof ridge shall be
surveyed and approved by the City Engineer as the framing proceeds and prior to final
framing and roofing inspections. The second level garage floor finished floor elevation
shall be elevation 11.32'; garage level one finished floor elevation shall be elevation 21.32;
first floor finished floor shall be elevation 32.82'; second floor finished floor shall be
elevation 43.82; third floor finished floor shall be elevation 53.82; fourth floor finished
floor shall be elevation 63.82'; and the top of ridge elevation shall be no more than 77.32'.
Should any framing exceed the stated elevation at any point it shall be removed or adjusted
so that the final height of the structure with roof shall not exceed the maximum height
shown on the approved plans;
3. that any changes to the size or envelope of the building, which would include expanding
the footprint or floor area of the structure, replacing or relocating windows or changing the
roof height or pitch, shall be subject to Planning Commission review;
4. that the conditions of the City Engineer's November 22, 2005, memo, the Chief Building
Official's November 9, 2005, memo, the Fire Marshal's November 18, 2005, memo, and
the Recycling Specialist's November 14, 2005, memo shall be met;
5. that prior to issuance of a demolition and/or building permit, the property owner shall
obtain all permits required or present notification from the agencies to the City that the
permits are not required by State and Regional agencies including but not limited to the
California Department of Fish and Game, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bay Area
Air Quality Management District and the Regional Water Quality Control Board;
6. that storage of construction materials and equipment on the street or in the public right-of-
way shall be prohibited;
7. that `guest parking stall' shall be marked on the five guest parking spaces and designated
on the final map and plans, these stalls shall not be assigned to any unit, but shall be owned
and maintained by the condominium association, and the guest stalls shall always be
accessible for parking and not be separately enclosed or used for resident storage; and that
in addition to the five guest parking stalls, 37 parking spaces shall be available on site for
owners, and none of the on -site parking shall be rented, leased or sold to anyone who does
not own a unit on the site;
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
8. that the Covenants Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) for the condominium project
shall require that the five guest parking stalls shall be reserved for guests only and shall not
be used by condominium residents;
9. that the final inspection shall be completed and a certificate of occupancy issued before the
close of escrow on the sale of each unit;
10. that the developer shall provide to the initial purchaser of each unit and to the board of
directors of the condominium association, an owner purchaser manual which shall contain
the name and address of all contractors who performed work on the project, copies of all
warranties or guarantees of appliances and fixtures and the estimated life expectancy of all
depreciable component parts of the property, including but not limited to the roof, painting,
common area carpets, drapes and furniture;
11. that the trash receptacles, furnaces, and water heaters shall be shown in a legal
compartment outside the required parking and landscaping and in conformance with
zoning and California Building and Fire Code requirements before a building permit is
issued;
12. that if a security gate system across the driveway is installed in the future, the gate shall be
installed a minimum 20'-0' back from the front property line; the security gate system shall
include an intercom system connected to each dwelling which allows residents to
communicate with guests and to provide guest access to the parking area by pushing a
button inside their units;
13. that prior to scheduling the foundation inspection a licensed surveyor shall locate the
property corners, set the building envelope;
14. that prior to underfloor frame inspection the surveyor shall certify the first floor elevation
of the new structure(s) and the various surveys shall be accepted by the City Engineer;
15. that prior to scheduling the roof deck inspection, a licensed surveyor shall establish the
height of the roof ridge and provide certification of that height;
16. that trash enclosures and dumpster areas shall be covered and protected from roof and
surface drainage and that if water cannot be diverted from these areas, a self-contained
drainage system shall be provided that discharges to an interceptor;
17. that this project shall comply with the state -mandated water conservation program, and a
complete Irrigation Water Management and Conservation Plan together with complete
landscape and irrigation plans shall be provided at the time of building permit application;
18. that all site catch basins and drainage inlets flowing to the bay shall be stenciled. All catch
basins shall be protected during construction to prevent debris from entering;
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
19. that project approvals shall be conditioned upon installation of an emergency generator to
power the sump pump system; and the sump pump shall be redundant in all mechanical
and electrical aspects (i.e., dual pumps, controls, level sensors, etc.). Emergency
generators shall be housed so that they meet the City's noise requirement;
20. that the excavation of the garage, construction of the parking structure or proper
stabilization of the excavated hole and all drainage facilities shall be completed in one
construction season and a bond shall be required to insure that all this work is
accomplished within that time frame the money shall be spent to secure the site;
21. that the balconies on the southwest side shall be lined up, causing the fourth floor balcony
to be shifted and that corbels shall be placed below the upper most balcony to tie it to the
structure, this modification shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission to insure that
the proportions work and the balconies are properly integrated into the design prior to
issuance of the building permit;
22. that the property owner or his representative shall meet with the home owners association
at 1435 Bellevue and agree on a commonly beneficial fence design separating the two
properties and that it shall be the responsibility of the project to install and maintain this
fence;
23. that a sink with running water, a toilet with sewer connection, a gas grill and gas fire place
shall be installed in the common open space for the enjoyment of the residents on site and
that for safety the gas fixtures shall be placed on timer; and that the use common open
space shall be managed and maintained by the homeowners association;
24. that the landscape plan shall include the addition of two forest scale evergreen trees on the
right side and one forest scale evergreen tree on the left side at the rear of the site beyond
the edge of the below grade parking garage;
25. that there shall be a closet added to the bedroom in unit 5;
26. that the applicant and the City Attorney shall work to determine if a program can be
developed to reserve the two affordable dwelling units in the project for economically
qualified teachers in the Burlingame schools, including a ten percent reduction in the
established rent because the tenants are teachers in the Burlingame schools, should a
program be possible the applicant shall be required to implement the program;
27. that landscaping along the right property line shall be predominantly single trunk tree form
Pittosporum and that these plants shall be allowed to grow to their natural form at a height
of 20 to 25 feet;
28. that the entry from the building to the common open space shall be maintained at its
central location as it is designed and shall be built around the existing redwood tree and in
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
a manner approved by a licensed arborist to protect and maintain the roots of the redwood
tree;
29. that no permits including demolition shall be issued for this project until the developer and
contractor have prepared a traffic plan for construction trucks and parking for construction
workers for all phases of the project from demolition to interior finish and landscape
installation;
30. that prior to issuance of a building permit the applicant shall submit construction plans to
the Chief Building Official for review and approval;
31. that all structural design shall conform to the City of Burlingame building codes and, at a
minimum, to the most recent revision of the California Building Code (which incorporates
the Uniform Building Code), the California Building Code specifically details design and
construction practices for structures subject to significant earthquake hazards;
32. that utilities shall be designed to provide sufficient flexibility to withstand the expected
ground shaking induced during an earthquake;
33. that structural designs and construction procedures for foundation construction shall be
completed in conformance to City of Burlingame seismic regulations and project specific
professional design recommendations for seismic hazards made by the project Structural
Engineer;
34. that prior to issuance of the first grading permit the applicant shall submit GeoForensics'
Geotechnical Investigation to the Chief Building Official and City Engineer for review and
approval. The investigation has been undertaken to determine the presence and extent of
expansive soil and provides foundation design, construction and grading recommendations.
The recommendations in the report and any requirements imposed by the Chief Building
Official and City Engineer shall be followed during construction;
35. that prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit construction plans to
the Chief Building Official for review and approval that illustrate the mat foundation for
deep basement parking, alternate foundation designs for near surface grade such as pier
and grade beam systems with piers extending into underlying competent soils. Concrete
slab -on -grade and walkways shall all be founded on properly compacted non -expansive
fill;
36. that prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit construction plans to
the Chief Building Official for review and approval that illustrate that pavement sections
shall be properly designed to resist the effect of underlying expansive soils;
37. that prior to issuance of the first grading permit the applicant shall submit GeoForensics'
Geotechnical Investigation to the Chief Building Official and/or City Engineer for review
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
and approval. The Investigation shall include boreholes completed in the area of the
proposed excavations. The Investigation shall be used to develop recommendations for
retaining walls and shoring of soils during construction;
38. that prior to issuance of the first grading permit the applicant shall submit a shoring plan to
the Chief Building Official and/or City Engineer for review and approval based on the
recommendations in the Geotechnical Investigation required by the mitigation listed
directly above;
39. that all surface stormwater run-off around the building shall be required to drain to the
street into the storm drainage system;
40, that clean subsurface ground water encountered during excavation and pier drilling shall be
discharged into Ralston Creek, provided that discharge into the creek is approved by the
Department of Fish and Game and the Regional Water Quality Control Board;
41. that a subsurface drainage system shall be installed in the walls and/or foundation of the
two-story below grade garage for the collection of ground water intrusion; this water shall
be discharged into the creek, provided that it is approved by the Department of Fish and
Game and the Regional Water Quality Control Board;
42. that the finished parking area (garage) surface drainage and run-off shall be required to
drain to the local sanitary sewer system because of the possibility of contamination from
vehicles; this drainage system shall be connected to gas powered pumps connected to a
self activating emergency generator; short floodwalls may also be required to prevent
water from the creek spilling over into the below grade area;
43. that biodegradable fertilizer shall be used on -site due to the close proximity to Ralston
Creek;
44. that minor stream flows shall be controlled by constructing a temporary dam in the creek
bed and forcing the water to flow into a closed pipe, which shall extend past the
dewatering zone of influence, also to be placed within the creek bed; dewatering of the
basement and/or basement foundation excavations may be accomplished by installing
pump(s) in shallow sump(s) in the excavation; water shall be directed to the streambed to
flow into the diversion pipe; water discharge location will depend on the quality of the
water; clean water obtained from the gravel drains located behind the garage retaining
walls can be discharged into the creek where the creek channel is concrete lined;
45. that to minimize flooding and/or spillover of the creek during peak runoff, the existing
concrete retaining walls beneath the apartment building at the southwest corner of the site,
which will be exposed with the demolition of the apartment building spanning over the
creek, shall be raised, as the western wall redirects the flow to a more northerly direction,
and short floodwalls or earthen berms at the top of the open channel shall also be installed,
as required, and the necessary permits shall be obtained for this work from the California
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
Department of Fish and Game and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;
46. that water that comes into contact with concrete during pier drilling or pouring shall not be
discharged into the creek, and shall be treated on -site with treatment approved by the City
Engineer, and shall be discharged as approved by the City Engineer;
47. that in order to minimize flooding in the excavation from shallow groundwater and spilling
from the creek excavation for the below grade parking area shall be accomplished during
the dry season, April 15th to October 15`h;
48. that prior to issuance of a demolition, grading or construction permit, the applicant shall
submit an erosion and sedimentation control plan describing BMPs (Best Management
Practices) to be used to prevent soil, dirt and debris from entering the creek and storm
drain system; the plan shall include a site plan showing the property lines, existing and
proposed topography and slope; areas to be disturbed, locations of cut/fill and soil
storage/disposal areas; areas with existing vegetation to be protected; existing and
proposed drainage patterns and structures; watercourse or sensitive areas on -site or
immediately downstream of a project; and designated construction access routes, staging
areas and washout areas;
49. that methods and procedures such as sediment basins or traps, silt fences, straw bale dikes,
storm drain inlet protection such as soil blanket or mats, and covers for soil stock piles to
stabilize denuded areas shall be installed to maintain temporary erosion controls and
sediment control continuously until permanent erosion controls have been established;
50, that construction access routes shall be limited in order to prevent the tracking of dirt onto
the public right-of-way, clean off -site paved areas and sidewalks using dry sweeping
methods;
51. that common landscape areas shall be designed to reduce excess irrigation run-off, promote
surface filtration and minimize the use of fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides;
52. that any site work including grading and landscaping shall be limited to the dry months,
from April 15 to October 15;
53. that prior to issuance of a demolition, grading or construction permit protective silt fences
shall be installed along the open channel of the creek; the protective fence shall be installed
between the top of the creek bank and at least two feet below the top of the areas to be
graded, and also no lower than the ordinary high water line;
54. that prior to issuance of a demolition, grading and building permit the applicant shall
obtain all necessary permits and approvals from the Department of Fish and Game and the
Regional Water Quality Control Board, and shall provide a copy of these approval to the
City of Burlingame;
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
55. that demolition of the existing structures and any grading or earth moving on the site shall
be required to receive a permit from the Bay Area Air Quality Management District prior
to issuance of a demolition permit from the Burlingame Building Division; and all
requirements of the permit shall be complied with during construction;
56. that all active construction areas shall be watered at least twice daily, especially during the
demolition and excavation phase of the project;
57. that water that may ran off the site due to the dust control measures required shall not be
allowed to run-off into Ralston Creek or into the storm drain system;
58. that sandbags shall be installed around the perimeter of the site to prevent water run off
from the dust control activity from spilling onto the public right-of-way or on to adjacent
properties;
59. that trucks to and from the site hauling soil, sand or other loose material shall be covered
or that a minimum of two feet of freeboard shall be maintained;
60. that during construction soil stabilizers shall be applied to unpaved access roads, parking
areas and staging areas at the construction site;
61. that at a frequency required by the Engineer, the paved access road, parking areas and
staging areas at the construction site shall be sprayed with water to keep these areas from
creating dust;
62. that the public street shall be swept as required by the City Engineer with a water sweeper
if visible soil materials are carried beyond the construction site;
63. that excavation and grading activities shall be suspended immediately if winds exceed 25
mph;
64. that sandbags or other erosion control measures shall be installed to prevent silt runoff
from the site to public roadways and into the creek;
65. that any demolition on this site shall comply with BAAQ MD Regulation 11, Rule #2,
which governs the handling of asbestos -containing materials; this rule requires that a
survey be done of all the building materials to be removed prior to commencement of any
demolition; the property owner shall be responsible for having a professional on -site that is
familiar with the implementation of Regulation 11, Rule 2 of the BAAQMD to supervision
the removal or demolition of an asbestos containing materials;
66. that during demolition and construction all hazardous materials shall be stored, handled
and disposed of properly; and that any coating or sealant to be used shall comply with the
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Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rules3 and 51 for volatile organic compound (VOC) content,
which governs the application of architectural coatings and adhesive and sealant products;
67. that in order to reduce the occurrence of visitors in the below grade garage from entering a
dead-end aisle with no maneuvering space to exit, a sign shall be posted near the guest
parking spaces which directs visitors to the area designated for guest/visitor parking; all
parking spaces in the below grade garage in the area of the dead end aisle shall be assigned
directly to residential units on the site and shall be closely managed by the homeowners
association;
68. that signs shall be posted at both ends of the ramp accessing the below grade parking
warning pedestrians against the use of ramps for pedestrian travel;
69. that the proposed 30 foot driveway shall be reduced to 24 feet, or a size approved by the
City Traffic Engineer, and shall be shifted east, as shown on revised plans date stamped
November 2, 2005;
70. that the circular driveway at the front shall have proper signage indicating that it is a one-
way driveway with the entrance on the western driveway;
71. that the circular driveway at the front shall have yield signage at the end where it merges
with the driveway that provides entrance and exit to the underground garage;
72. that the driveway elevation at the garage entrance shall be 12 inches above the gutter flow
line on Bellevue Avenue or at an elevation approved by the City Engineer and the
maximum driveway slope on the driveway shall not exceed 15 percent;
73. that all dumpsters located on the public street shall obtain the necessary encroachment
permits from the City of Burlingame Public Works Department prior to locating the
dumpsters on the street;
74. that all personnel involved with the demolition and/or construction of the proposed project
at this site shall be required to park in the public parking lots and garage in the immediate
vicinity;
75. that since all guest parking is provided in the below grade garage there shall be an intercom
with a buzzer to each unit, and a keypad access shall be provided so each tenant can
operate the security gate to the garage on demand (Transportation/Circulation);
76. that prior to issuance of a grading, demolition, or construction the project shall comply
with the City's tree protection and urban reforestation requirements as approved by the City
Arborist;
77. that the property shall apply for protected tree removal permits as per the City Arborist's
August 26, 2002 memo;
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Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
78. that tree protection measures shall be installed under the supervision of a licensed arborist
prior demolition or construction and shall be inspected by the City Arborist;
79. that prior to demolition or construction any trees that will likely suffer root loss or soil
compaction as a result of this project shall be deeply irrigated and fertilized; and a long
term maintenance plan shall be prepared and submitted to the City Arborist for approval;
80. that protected trees that will have soil fill or the construction of hardscape within their root
zone as part of this project shall have a root aeration system installed prior to said fill or
hardscape; and all hardscape shall be of pervious material;
81. that all trees which border any area where grading or soil compaction is likely to occur
shall be mulched to depth of 8-16 inches or as required and approved by the City Arborist
or as required and approved by the City Arborist;
82. that any trees located in areas where construction traffic is likely to occur shall be mulched
to help reduced soil compaction as required by the City Arborist;
83. that soil siltation fences shall be installed and maintained to keep soil from disturbing
areas out of the root zones of protected trees as required and inspected by the City
Arborist;
84. that the applicant shall install fire sprinklers and a fire alarm system monitored by an
approved central station as required by the Fire Marshal prior to the final inspection for
building permit;
85. that any demolition on this site shall comply with BAAQMD Regulation 11, Rule 2,
which governs the handling of asbestos -containing materials; this rule requires that a
survey be done of all the building materials to be removed prior to commencement of any
demolition; the property owner shall be responsible for having a professional on -site that is
familiar with the implementation of Regulation 11, Rule 2 of the BAAQMD to supervision
the removal or demolition of any asbestos containing materials;
86. that during demolition and construction all hazardous materials shall be stored, handled
and disposed of properly; and that any coating or sealant to be used shall comply with the
BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rules3 and 51 for volatile organic compound (VOC) content,
which governs the application of architectural coatings and adhesive and sealant products;
87. that all construction shall be done during the hours of construction imposed by the City of
Burlingame Municipal Code; these hours are between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on
weekdays, 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays.
There shall be no construction on holidays; construction activity that will result in L,o noise
levels of 85 dBA or higher shall be limited to the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday;
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
88. that noise emission levels from construction and demolition on the site shall not exceed the
values listed in table 4-6 of the City of Burlingame's General Plan Noise Element;
89. that at no time shall the noise levels due to construction exceed levels greater than 90dBA;
90. that ground vibration levels 3 feet from the nearest occupied residential structures shall not
exceed 0.1 in./sec. and vibrations shall be monitored during the demolition of the existing
structures when concrete is removed, during the pre -drilling of holes for piles and when
excavation is done closer than 30 feet from neighboring properties;
91. that a Construction Coordinator shall be appointed prior to issuance of demolition and
building permits for this project; the name and phone number of this coordinator shall be
provided to the neighbors and to the Planning and Public Works Departments; the
Construction Coordinator shall be responsible to the most practicable extent possible to
mitigate construction impacts;
92. that all internal combustion engines operating on this subject property shall be fitted with
noise suppression mufflers;
93. that the method of construction and materials used in construction shall insure that the
interior noise level within the building and inside each unit does not exceed 45 dBA in any
sleeping area;
94. that the proposed 41h floor shall include noise attenuation measures to achieve an interior
CNEL of 45 dBA, these features would include some or all of the following: stucco
exterior, acoustical lining in exterior walls, a minimum of STC-31 windows or greater
(STC-33 or STC-34 ), and proper mechanical ventilation;
95. that the contractor shall submit the "Recycling and Waste Reduction" form plan to the
Burlingame Building Division that demonstrates how 60 percent of construction
demolition material will be diverted from the waste stream to be approved by the Chief
Building Official and the applicant shall be required to document implementation of the
recycling before a final inspection can be scheduled;
96. that all surface storm water runoff created during construction and future discharge from
the site shall be required to meet National Pollution Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) standards as adopted by the City of Burlingame and shall be directed as required
by the Department of Public Works;
97. that sewer laterals from the site to the public sewer main shall be checked and shall be
replaced to city standards as required by the Public Works Department;
98. that all abandoned utilities and hookups shall be removed as directed by the City Engineer;
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Conditions of approval for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and special permit
1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
Effective December 9, 2005
99. that storm water run-off shall drain from the site to the street into the storm drain system;
100. that clean subsurface ground water into the depressed parking area shall be pumped to
discharge into Ralston Creek, provided that this is approved by the Department of Fish and
Game and the Regional Water Quality Control Board;
101. that drainage and run-off into the two-story below grade garage shall drain to the local
sanitary sewer system due to the lower elevation of the parking areas and the possibility of
contamination from vehicle drainage;
102. that the applicant shall prepare a water demand study for the proposed building prior to
obtaining a building permit to determine the adequacy of the existing domestic water line
to supply the proposed condominium building as well as the required fire sprinkler system
for the building; if it is determined that the domestic water line needs to be increased the
applicant shall replace the water line in the street to city standards as required by the City
Engineer;
103. that this project shall comply with Ordinance No. 1477, Exterior Illumination Ordinance;
104. that should any cultural resources be discovered during construction, all work shall be
halted until they are fully investigated by a professional accepted as qualified by the City
Planner and the recommendations of the expert have been executed to the satisfaction of
the City.
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177- Project Comments
Date: 11 /08/2005
To: ❑ City Engineer
X Chief Building Official
❑ City Arborist
a City Attorney
From: Planning Staff
❑ Recycling Specialist
❑ Fire Marshal
❑ NPDES Coordinator
Subject: Request for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and
front landscape variance for a 17-unit, four-story condominium
(REVISED PLANS date stamped November 2, 2005) at 1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
, zoned Ra4, APN: 029-121-040 & 029-121-050
Staff Review: 11/14/2005
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1) All construction must comply with the 2001 California Building Codes (CBC),
the Burlingame Municipal and Zoning Codes, and all other State and Federal
requirements.
2) Provide fully dimensioned plans.
3) Comply with the new, 2005 California Energy Efficiency Standards non-
residential buildings and with the low rise requirements for water heating and
lighting. Go to hftp://www.energy.ca.gov/title24 for publications and details.
4) If the building is to be constructed as a Type. IV -HT then the openings in
exterior bearing and/or non -bearing walls must be protected if less than 20
feet from the property line. (See CBC Table 5-A.)
5) Rooms that can be used for sleeping purposes must have at least one window
or door that complies with the egress requirements.
6) Provide guardrails at all landings. Note: Guardrails in all parts of R-1
occupancies must be 42" in height.
7) Provide handrails at all stairs where there are more than four risers_
8) Provide lighting at all exterior landings.
9) The fireplace chimneys must terminate at least two feet above any roof
surface within ten feet.
10)On your plans provide a table that includes the following:
a. Occupancy group for each area of the building
b. Type of construction
c. Allowable area
d. Proposed area
e. Allowable height
f. Proposed height
g. Allowable area increases taken
h. Exterior wall and opening motection
Date:
To:
From:
Project Comments
11 /08/2005
❑ City Engineer
X Chief Building Official
❑ City Arborist
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
❑ Recycling Specialist
❑ Fire Marshal
❑ NPDES Coordinator
Subject: Request for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and
front landscape variance for a 17-unit, four-story condominium
(REVISED PLANS date stamped November 2, 2005) at 1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
, zoned R-4, APN: 029-121-040 & 029-121-050
Staff Review: .11/14/2005
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i. Allowable
ii. Proposed
11)Provide an exit plan showing the paths of travel
12)Show compliance with all accessibility regulations found in the 2001 CBC,
Chapter 11, for existing buildings including:
a. Accessible paths of travel
b. Accessible countertops
c. Accessible bathrooms
d. Accessible parking
13)For applications received after July 1, 2005 the requirements of SB-1025
apply. This statute requires that 10% of all new covered multi -family dwelling
units must be provided an accessible route of travel to the primary entry level
entrance, public and common use areas and within the dwelling unit, and to
one bathroom on the primary entrance level; accessible doors and doorways
and; accessible kitchens and bathrooms; grab bar reinforcement around
toilets, tubs and showers; and light switches within reach limitations.
14)The accessible parking shown in the basement must comply with the
accessibility requirements of the 2001 CBC.
a. Specifically, per CBC 1129.B.1, parking spaces should be located
closest to the elevator at each basement level.
b. All entrances to and vertical clearances within the parking structure
must have a minimum vertical clearance of 8' 2" where required for
accessibility to accessible parking spaces.
15)Per CBC 3003.5, all structures four or more stories in height must have at
least one elevator that can accommodate a stretcher. See the referenced
code section for dimensions and other details.
Reviewed `� _ ,o Date:
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Project Comments
Date:. 11 /08/2005
To: 1 ❑ City Engineer
❑ Chief Building Official
❑ City Arborist
❑ City Attorney
From: Planning Staff
❑ Recycling Specialist
d Fire Marshal
❑ NPDES Coordinator
Subject: Request for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and
front landscape variance for a 17-unit, four-story condominium
(REVISED PLANS date stamped November 2, 2005) at 1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
zoned R4, APN: 029-121-040 & 029-121-050
Staff Review: 11/14/2005
1. Provide a fire sprinkler system throughout.
2. Provide a Class I standpipe within stairwells with minimum 100 psi at outlets.
3. Provide a fire alarm system throughout.
4. Identify the location of fire department connections on the landscape plan prior
to approval.
Reviewed by:
Date:
Project Comments
Date: 11 /08/2005
To: ❑ City Engineer
❑ Chief Building Official
❑ City Arborist
❑ City Attorney
From: Planning Staff
X Recycling Specialist
❑ Fire Marshal
❑ NPDES Coordinator
Subject: Request for mitigated negative declaration, condominium permit and
front landscape variance for a 17-unit, four-story condominium
(REVISED PLANS date stamped November 2, 2005) at 1441-1445 Bellevue Avenue
, zoned R-4, APN: 029-121-040 & 029-121-050
Staff Review: 11/14/2005
Applicant shall submit a Recycling and Waste Reduction Plan for
approval, and pay a recycling deposit for this and all covered projects
prior to construction or permitting.
Reviewed by:
Date: ��