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U.S. D.D.T. Hazmat Certification Class
Certificate of Completion to:
Will Owens
HAZMAT refresher training is required within 3 years after today's date:
July 10, 2017
This coursc cavcrs training critcria of NUREG l 556, Thc Agrccmcnt Statcs,
and 49 Ch'R � 72, Subpar� I I.
The Company RSU completes the training requirements by familiarizing the employee with:
• Statc spccific rcgulations including introduction to thc statc rcgulatary wcbsitc
• The company radiation safety program, specifically gauge safety operating and emergency procedures
• A taur ot� stora�;e fvea with emphnsis on security, dacuments and postin�s
• l�oading, sccurity and transporting gaugcs in company vchicics
• Hands-on training with the gauge and methods in use by the campany
• Introduction to gauge s�fety content �n �au�e manufacturer �vebsite
• Ccrtificatc covcrs both Gaugc Safcty and USU01' HA%MAI' rcquircmcnts
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County of San Mateo
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Resolution No. 090-2008
1625 ADRIAN ROAD- APN: 025-262-330
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
off ce.
Date:
November 6, 2008
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Wi liam Meeker, Com unity Dev lopment Director
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RESOLUTION APPROVING CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION, COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEW
AND VARIANCES
RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame that:
WHEREAS, a categorical exemption has been proposed and application has been made for
Commercial Desian Review and Variances for Build-to Line and Landscaqinq for an addition to
an existing commercial buildinq for an automotive service facility at 1625 Adrian Road zoned
RR Automobile Sales and Service Overlay Area, William D. Spencer, property owner, APN:
025-262-330;
WHEREAS, said matters were heard by the Planning Commission of the City of Burlingame on
October 27, 2008, at which time it reviewed and considered the staff report and all other written
materiais and testimony presented at said hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is RESOLVED and DETERMINED by this Planning Commission that:
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 categorical exemption, per CEQA Article 19, Section: 15301 (e)
(2), which states that additions to existing structures are exempt from environmental
review, provided that the addition will not result in an increase of more than 10,000 SF,
and if all public facilities are available for maximum development permissible in the
general plan, and the site is not in an environmentally sensitive area, is exempt from
environmental review.
2. Said Commercial Design Review and Variances are approved subject to the conditions
set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Findings for such Commercial Design Review
and Variances are set forth in the staff report, 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. _
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Chairman
I, ,� i' -� }' ��`�" , 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 27`h day of October, 2008 by the following vote:
1625 ADRIAN ROAD - RESO 090-2008
AYES: Auran, Brownrigg, Cauchi, Terrones
Vistica, Yie
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: Lindstrom
ABSTAIN:
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EXHIBIT "A"
Conditions of Approval for Categorical Exemption, Commercial Design Review and Variances.
1625 Adrian Road
Effective November 6, 2008
1. that the project shall be built as shown on the plans submitted to the Planning Division
date stamped September 23, 2008, sheets A-CS, A1.1, A2.1, A2.2, A3.1, A3.2, A5.0 and
A5.1 and date stamped October 17, 2008, sheets A1.0, L1.0, C-1 through C-10 and ER-
1 and ER-2;
2. that the revised layout of the parking spaces on the side of the building, near the front of
the property, shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission as an FYI;
3. that any changes to the size or envelope of building, which would include changing or
adding exterior walls or parapet walls, shall require an amendment to this permit;
4. that any changes to building materials, exterior finishes, windows, architectural features,
roof height or pitch, and amount or type of hardscape materials shall be subject to
Planning Division or Planning Commission review (FYI or amendment to be determined
by Planning staff);
5. that the conditions of the City ArborisYs September 16, 2008 memo, the Chief Building
Official's September 26 and August 11, 2008 memos, the City Engineer's October 6 and
September 8, 2008 memos, the Fire Marshal's and NPDES Coordinator's August 13,
2008 memos shall be met;
6. that demolition or removal of the existing structures and any grading or earth moving on
the site shall not occur until a building permit has been issued and such site work shall
be required to comply with all the regulations of the Bay Area Air Quality Management
District;
7. that prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of the project, the project
construction plans shall be modified to include a cover sheet listing all conditions of
approval adopted by the Planning Commission, or City Council on appeal; which shall
remain a part of all sets of approved plans throughout the construction process.
Compliance with all conditions of approval is required; the conditions of approval shall
not be modified or changed without the approval of the Planning Commission, or City
Council on appeal;
8. that the project shall comply with the Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling
Ordinance which requires affected demolition, new construction and alteration projects
to submit a Waste Reduction plan and meet recycling requirements; any partial or full
demolition of a structure, interior or exterior, shall require a demolition permit;
9. that the applicant shall comply with Ordinance 1503, the City of Burlingame Storm Water
Management and Discharge Control Ordinance;
10. that the project shall meet all the requirements of the California Building and Uniform
Fire Codes, 2007 Edition, as amended by the City of Burlingame;
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE MET DURING THE BUILDING INSPECTION
PROCESS PRIOR TO THE INSPECTIONS NOTED IN EACH CONDITION
11. that prior to scheduling the framing inspection, the project architect, engineer or other
licensed professional shall provide architectural certification that the architectural details
such as window locations and bays are built as shown on the approved plans; if there is
no licensed professional involved in the project, the property owner or contractor shall
provide the certification under penalty of perjury. Certifications shall be submitted to the
Building Department;
12. that prior to scheduling the roof deck inspection, a licensed surveyor shall shoot the
height of the roof ridge and provide certification of that height to the Building
Department; and
13. that prior to final inspection, Planning Department staff will inspect and note compliance
of the architectural details (trim materials, window type, etc.) to verify that the project has
been built according to the approved Planning and Building plans.
Project Comments
Date
To:
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September 25, 2008
❑ City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
�Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Commercial Design Review and Landscape Variances
for an addition to an existing building for an automobile service facility
at 1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-330
Staff Review:
� Project Comments
Date
To:
From:
August 7, 2008
❑ City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
X Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Commercial Design Review and Landscaping Variance
for an addition to an exisfing building for an automobile service facility
at 1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-330
Staff Review: August 11, 2008
1) On the plans specify tnat this project will comply with the 2007 California Building
Codes (CBC).
2) Anyone who is doing business in the City must have a current City of Burlingame
business license.
3) Provide fully dimensioned plans.
4) Provide existing and proposed elevations.
5) This project will be considered a New Building because, according to the City of
Burlingame Municipal code, "when additions, alterations or repairs within any
twelve-month period exceed fifty percent of the current replacement value of an
existing building or structure, as determined by the building official, such building
or structure shall be made in its entirety to conform with the requirements for new
buildings or structures." This building must comply with the 2007 California
Building Code for new structures.
6) Show the distances from all exterior wails to property lines or to assumed
property lines
7) Show the dimensions to adjacent structures.
8) Provide a complete demolition plan that indicates the existing walls, walls to be
demolished, new walls, and a legend. NOTE: The Demolition Permit will not
be issued until a Building Permit is issued for the project.
9) When you submit your plans to the Building Division for plan review provide a
cc�mpleted Supplemental Demolition Permit Application. NOTE: The Demolition
Permit will not be issued until a Building Permit is issueci for the project.
10)Comply with the 2005 California Energy Efficiency Standards for low-rise non-
residential buildings. Go to http://www.enerqy.ca.pov/title24 for publications and
details.
11)Provide guardrails at all landings. NOTE: All landings more than 30" in height at
any point are considered in calculating the allowable lot ocoverage. Consult the
Planning Department for details if your project entaiis landings more than 30" in
height.
12)Provide handrails at all stairs where there are four or more risers.
13)Provide lighting at all exterior landings.
14)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. Proposed fire separation distances
h. Exterior wall and opening protection
i. Allowable
ii. Proposed
i. Indicate sprinklered or non-sprinklered
15)Illustrate compliance with the minimum plumbing fixture requirements described
in the 2001 International Buiiding Code, Appendix Chapter 29, Table A-29-A.
16)Show compliance with all accessibility regulations found in the 2007 CBC for
existing buildings including:
a. Accessible paths of travel
b. Accessible countertops
c. Accessible bathrooms
d. Accessible parking
17)Provide an exit plan showing the patf�s of travel
18)Specify the total number of parking spaces on site
19)All NEW non-residential buildings must comply with the requirements of AB-2176
Sec. 42911 (c) [2003 — 2004 Montanez] as follows:
a. Space for recycling must be a part of the project design in new buildings.
b. A building permit will not be issued unless details are shown on the project
plans incorporating adequate storage for collecting and loading recycled
materials.
20)Include with your Building Division plan check submittal a complete underground
fire sprinkler plan. Contact the Burlingame Water Division at 650-558-7660 for
details regarding the water system or Central County Fire for sprinkler details.
21)Sewer connection fees must be paid prior to issuing the building permit.
22)NOTE: A written response to the items noted here and plans that
specifically address items 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16 a, 16 d, 17, and 18 must be
re-submitted before this project can move forward for Planning
Commission action.
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Project Comments
Date
To:
From
September 25, 2008
d City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
❑ Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Commercial Design Review and Landscape Variances
for an addition to an existing building for an automobile service facility
at 1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-330
Staff Review:
Responses to previous comments are acceptable. However, hydrologic/hydraulic
calculations need to be provided to show that the existing pipe to the drainage right-
of-way is sufficient for the rainwater in the area. These calculations must be wet-
stamped and signed by a licensed engineer.
Reviewed by: V V
Date: 10/06/2008
Project Comments
Date:
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From:
August 7, 2008
6( City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
❑ Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Commercial Design Review and Landscaping Variance
for an addition to an existing building for an automobile service facility
at 1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-330
Staff Review: August 11, 2008
1. Storm drainage shall be designed to drain towards the street frontage or to the
City storm drain system.
2. Replace all displaced/damaged sidewalk, driveway, curb and gutter.
3. Sewer backwater protection certification is required. Contact Public Works —
Engineering Division at (650) 558-7230 for additional information.
4. A designated garbage bin space and cleaning area shall be located inside the
building. A drain connecting the garbage area to the sanitary sewer system is
required.
Reviewed by: V V
Date: 9/08/2008
Project Comments
Date
To:
August 7, 2008
❑ City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
❑ Recyciing Specialist
(650) 558-7271
X Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
❑ Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
From:
❑ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Commercial Design Review and Landscaping Variance
for an addition to an existing building for an automobile service facility
at 1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-330
Staff Review: August 11, 2008
Provide demolition plan. Will this include only the front building or both
building and service drive canopy?
2. The new building shall be equipped with an approved NFPA 13 Sprinkler
System throughout. Sprinkler drawings shall be submitted and approved by
the Central County Fire Department prior to installation. The system shall be
electronically monitored by an approved central receiving station.
3. Automobile service area shall meet requirements of CFC §2211. Flammable
liquid use and storage shall meet requirements of CFC Chapter 34.
4. Key Box shall be provided for the occupancy. Key switches may be used at
each entry gate. Existing key boxes shall be upgraded to the new Knox
System.
Reviewed by: Christine Reed
Date: 8113/08
Project Comments
Date:
To:
From
August 7, 2008
City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
City Arborist
(650) 558-7254
Planning Staff
Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
✓ NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
City Attorney
Subject: Request for Commercial Design Review and Landscaping Variance
for an addition to an existing building for an automobile service facility
at 1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-330
Staff Review: August 11, 2008
Any construction project in the City, regardless of size, shall comply with the City
NPDES permit requirement to prevent stormwater pollution from construction
activities. Project proponents shall ensure Best Management practices are
implemented during all phases of the construction project. Please see attached
brochure for guidance. Include appropriafe BMPs as project nofes when
applying for a building permit.
Discharges from proposed business shall comply with the Sanitary Sewer Use
Regulations and Stormwater Management Control ordinances by incorporating
appropriate permanent source control measures. Please see attached list for
guidance.
The project may need to comply with additional requirements if the project results in
the addition, creation or replacement of 10,000 square feet of impervious surface
(excludes interior remodeis, routine maintenance or repair, including roof or exterior
surface replacement and road resurfacing or repaving).
Fcr additional a�sistarce, contact Eva J. at 550/342-3727.
Reviewed by : � Date: O� I� ���
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BURLINGAME SAN MATEO COLTNTYWIDE
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THE CITY OF BURLINGAME'S MODEL LIST OF STRUCTURAL SOURCE
CONTROL MEASURES
The following list contains measures to control sources of stormwater pollutants
associated with the post-construction phase of new development and redevelopment
projects. Each identified source of pollutants may have one or more appropriate control
measures.
A. Illegal Dumping to Storm Drain Inlets and Waterways
On-site storm drain inlets shall be clearly marked with the words "No Dumping!
Flows to Bay," or equivalent, using methods approved by the City of Burlingame.
B. Interior Floor Drains
Interior floor drains shall not be connected to storm drains.
C. Parking Garages
Parking garage floor drains on interior levels shall be connected to an interceptor
or a water treatment device approved by the City prior to discharging to the
sanitary sewer system.
D. Pesticide/Fertilizer Application
Landscaping shall be designed to minimize irrigation and runoff, promote surface
infiltration where appropriate, and minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides
that can contribute to stormwater pollution.
E. Pool, Spa, and Fountain Discharges
Swimming pool discharge drains shall not be connected directly to the storm
drain system or to the sanitary sewer system. When draining is necessary, a
hose or other temporary system shall be directed into a sewer (not storm drain
system) clean out. A sewer clean out shall be installed in a readily accessible
area.
F. Foc�d Servic� Equiprnent Cleaning
Food service facilities shall have a sink or other area for cleaning floor mats,
containers, and equipment, which is connected to a grease interceptor and the
sanitary sewer. The sink or cleaning area shall be large enough to clean the
largest mat or piece of equipment to be cleaned. New buildings constructed to
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house food service facilities shall include a covered, bermed area for a dumpster.
Grease removal devices shall be maintained in good operating conditions at all
times. The discharger shall develop and maintain a record of periodic
maintenance, and pumping of the removal device records shall be retained for a
period of not less than three (3) years.
G. Refuse Areas
1) New buildings constructed to house food service facilities shall include a
covered, bermed area for dumpster.
2) Exterior (outdoor) drains may be connected to the sanitary sewer only if the area
in which the drain is located is covered or protected from rainwater run-on by
berms and/or grading, and appropriate wastewater treatment approved by the
director is provided.
H. Outdoor Process Activities/Equipment'
1) Exterior (outdoor) drains may be connected to the sanitary sewer oniy if the area
in which the drain is located is covered or protected from rainwater run-on by
berms and/or grading, and appropriate wastewater treatment approved by the
director is provided.
2) Secondary containment shall be provided for exterior work areas where motor oil,
brake fluid, gasoline, diesel fuel, radiator fluid or other hazardous materials or
hazardous wastes are used or stored. Drains shall not be installed within the
secondary containment areas. The director may allow a drain for work areas (but
not for hazardous storage areas) is the drain is connected to a wastewater
treatment facility approved by the director.
I. Outdoor EquipmentlMaterials Storage
1) Exterior (outdoor) drains may be connected to the sanitary sewer only if the area
in which the drain is located is covered or protected from rainwater run-on by
berms and/or grading, and appropriate wastewater treatment approved by the
director is provided. Any loading dock area with a sanitary sewer drain shall be
equipped with a fail-safe valve, which shall be kept closed during periods of
operation. Such connections shall not be permitted within the following areas:
a. Equipment or vehicle washing areas;
b. Areas where chemicals, hazardous materials, or other uncontained
materials are stored unless secondary containment is provided;
c. Equipment or vehicle fueling areas or fluid changing areas;
d. Loading docks where chemicals, hazardous materials, grease, oil, or
waste products are handled.
2) Secondary containment shall be provided for exterior work areas where motor oil;
brake Tluid, gasoiine, diesei fuel, radiator Tluid or other hazardous materials or
hazardous wastes are used or stored. Drains shall not be installed within the
' Examples of businesses that may have outdoor process activities and equipment include machine shops
and auto repair shops, and industries that have pretreatment facilities.
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secondary containment areas. The director may allow a drain for work areas (but
not for hazardous storage areas) is the drain is connected to a wastewater
treatment facility approved by the director.
K. Vehicle/Equipment Repair and Maintenance
1) The owner of every newly constructed, remodeled, or converted commercial or
industrial facility shall comply with the following requirements upon
commencement of discharge.
Interior floor drains to the sanitary sewer system may not be placed in areas
where hazardous materials, hazardous wastes, industrial wastes, industrial
process water, lubricating fluids, vehicle fluids or vehicle equipment cleaning
wastewater are used or stored, unless secondary containment is provided for all
such materials and equipment. The director may allow an exception to this
requirement under the following circumstance:
a. When the drain is connected to a wastewater treatment unit approved by
the director.
2) Interior floor drains shall not be connected to the storm drain.
L. Fuel Dispensing Areas
Fueling areas2 shall have impermeable floors and rain covers that extend a minimum
of ten feet in each direction from each pump.
M. Loading Docks
1) Exterior (outdoor) drains may be connected to the sanitary sewer only if the area
in which the drain is located is covered or protected from rainwater run-on by
berms and/or grading, and appropriate wastewater treatment approved by the
director is provided. Any loading dock area with a sanitary sewer drain shall be
equipped with a fail-safe valve, which shall be kept closed during periods of
operation.
2) Exterior drains shall be connected to the storm drain. Such connections shall not
be permitted within the following areas:
a. Loading docks where chemicals, hazardous materials, grease, oil, or
waste products are handled.
N. Fire Sprinkler Test Water
Fire sprinkler test water shall not be discharged into the storm sewer system.
Discharge shall be routed to the sanitary sewer.
0. Miscellaneous Drain or Wash Water
1) Boiler drain lines shall not be connected and allowed to drain to storm drain
sy�stem.
Z The fueling area shall be defned as the area extending a minimum of 6.5 feet from the corner of each fuel
dispenser or the length at which the hose and nozzle assembly may be operated plus a minimum of one
foot, whichever is greater.
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2) Condensate lines shall not be connected or aliowed to drain to the storm drain
system.
3) Roof drains may discharge to the storm drain system, provided that all roof
equipment, tanks, and pipes containing other than potable water, cooling system
water, or heating system hot water have secondary containment.
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Remember: The property owuer aud the contractor share ultimate respousibility for the activities that occur on a coustruction
sit�. Yoa will t�e held respousible for any environmental damages and assuciated clean-up costs.
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