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PO BOX 40.5, LIVERMORE, CA 94551 � OFFICE:925.454.9033 FAX:925.454.9584 � CITY OF BURLINGAME City Hall — 501 Primrose Road Burlingame, California 94010-3997 June 4, 2009 Geoff Burns Anderson Development Partners 5202 Kearny Mesa Road San Diego, CA 92111 Re: 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Dear Mr. Burns, � e�v � �.��( � y -y� o• '..4..�. •' Corrected Copy COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division PH:(650)558-7250 FAX: (650) 696-3790 Since there was no appeal to or suspension by the City Council, the May 11, 2009 Planning Commission approval of your application for Mitigated Negative Declaration, Creek Enclosure Permit and Amendment to Conditional Use Permit became effective May 21, 2009. This application was to allow construction of a box culvert and road crossing and allow for automobile storage in the drainage right-of-way at 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road, zoned RR. The May 11, 2009 minutes of the Planning Commission state your application was approved with the following conditions: that the project shall be built as shown on the plans submitted to the Planning Division date stamped March 25, 2009, sheets C-2.1 through C-2.8, C-3.1 through C-3.4, ER-1, ER-2, SW-1, L1.1 and L2.1 through L2.3; 2. that the conditions of the City Engineer's March 13, 2009 memo, the Chief Building Official's February 25, 2009 memo, the Fire Marshal's February 23, 2009 memo and the NPDES Coordinator's February 23, 2009 memo shall be met; 3. that the existing K-rail barrier shall be maintained along the top of the drainage ditch; this barrier shall include 13 one-way ramps to allow the movement of frogs back into the drainaae ditch, �houfd they be tr�ppec_i in the narking area; 4. that the entrance to the frog ramps and ramps at the K-rails on the parking lot side shall be checked and be maintained free of debris at least once a month, or more often if necessary; 5. 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; �: Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org �Q June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 2 6. that an Encroachment Permit must be obtained from the City of Burlingame Public Works Department, Engineering Division, for any improvements within the 140' drainage right-of- way; Conditions of Approval for Creek Enclosure Permit: 7. that prior to issuance of a building permit and any work in the drainage channel, the project shall obtain necessary permits to meet the standards of the required permitting agencies including: California Department of Fish and Game, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board, State Water Resources Control Board, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 8. that the applicant and/or property owner shall keep the portion of the drainage channel located at 1616 Rollins Road clear of debris and shall adequately maintain the culvert to insure free flow of the drainage channel and to minimize erosion; 9. that demolition for 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 shail be required to comply with all the regulations of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District; 10. 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 fuil demolition of a structure, interior or exterior, shall require a demolition permit; 11. 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; Conditions ofApproval forParking in the Drainage Right-of-Way: 12. that parking within the drainage right-of-way shall be exclusively used for storage of vehicles associated with the automotive service center located at 1625 Adrian Road (approximately 217 spaces) and for overflow parkina for an automobile dealership (approximately 95 spaces); vehicles stored by the automotive service center shall only be brought to the site by using the road crossing at the rear of 1625 Adrian Road; 13. that vehicles associated with the automobile dealership shall not be moved during the peak traffic hours, and shall only be moved during off-peak traffic hours from 9:30a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. on the weekdays, with no time restrictions on moving vehicles on Saturday and Sunday; there shall be no car carriers used to deliver vehicles to the site or remove them, nor shall car carriers be parked in the public right-of-way to load or unload cars from this site; 14. that all the vehicies in the drainage right-of-way shall be relocated during any flood situations and shall be the responsibility and liability of the property owner; and it is the responsibility of the business to make tow trucks available to move any vehicles stored on the site that are not in operable condition; oe Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org m: June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 3 15. Applicant shall provide a hold harmless agreement in a form approved by the City Attorney that provides as follows: A. Owner agrees and understands that some of the parking proposed in the application is to be located in a drainage area that is subject to periodic flooding. The Owner has obtained professional analysis of the effects and impacts of the drainage area. B. Owners agrees and affirms that Owner is relying solely on Owner's own knowledge and the representations of Owner's own experts and consultants in designing, constructing, and using the project and in no way relying on any representations or analyses of the City or any of its officers or employees in proceeding with the construction and uses. C. Owner agrees that Owner shall defend and indemnify the City, its officers and employees against, and will hold them and each of them harmless from any and all actions, claims, damages to persons or properties, penalties, obligations, and liabilities, including any attorneys fees or associated costs, that may be asserted by any person arising from the approval, design, location, methods, installation, operation, and existence of the parking within the drainage area approved by the City. D. This agreement shall be recorded by the City in the Official Records of the Recorder of San Mateo County. 16. that ali runoff created during construction and future discharge from the site will be required to meet National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards; 17. that each storm water inlet on the site shall be equipped with a sand/oil separator; all sand/oil separators shall be inspected and serviced on a regular basis, and immediately following periods of heavy rainfall, to ascertain the conditions of the chambers; maintenance records shall be kept on-site; 18. that drainaqe from qaved surfaces, includina parkinp lots. driveways and roofs shall be routed to storm water inlets equipped with sand/oil-separators and/or fossil filters, then the water shall be discharged into the storm drain system; the property owners shall be respc�sible fcr inspectirg znd c!eani^g �a^d;c;l sep2ratC�S 2f�d c"angi^g fcs,i! filters cn � regular basis as well as immediately prior to, and once during, the rainy season (October 15 — April 1); 19. the properry owner shall provide access easement rights to the City of Burlingame for maintenance with the drainage easement. The City of Burlingame shall be held harmless for any property damage which might occur as a result of flooding within the drainage easement adjacent spur track right-of-way; 20. the improvements over the drainage channel shall not compromise the surface drainage flow to the drainage ditch at the rear of 1616 Roliins Road and shall not compromise the holding capacity of the basin during flooding; all the vehicles shall be relocated during flood situations; :: Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org �C June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 4 21. that if required for any improvements, the applicant shall amend the California Department of Fish and Game and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permits for any operational or physical changes made for these uses in this drainage area, and if those permits are not issued and maintained these uses shall cease; Mitigations from Inifial Sfudy: 22. A design-level geotechnical report shall be required for the project. The design-level geotechnical investigation shall be reviewed by the Burlingame Department of Public Works for compliance with existing building codes and ordinances. The City field inspectors shall inspect construction for implementation of the recommend site preparation activities; 23. The project design shall meet all the requirements of the California Building and Fire Code, 2007 edition, as amended by the City of Burlingame. The grading plan shall be prepared by a licensed Engineer and approved by the City Engineer before a grading permit is issued. All applicable requirements of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) shall be adhered to in the design and during construction, including the following listed below; 24. The applicant shall submit a grading plan and erosion control plan for review and approval by the City Engineer; 25. The applicant shall submit an erosion and sedimentation control plan describing Best Management Practices (BMP's) to be used to prevent soil, dirt and debris from entering the 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; 26. Off-site runoff shall be diverted around the construction site and ail on-site runoff shall be �ivertPd aro�,n� exn�secl ronstr�ction areas; 27. Methods and procedures such as sediment basins or traps, earthen dikes or berms, silt i2iiCcS, Sii 8vJ v8i2 G�iR2S, CiiECiC uaRiS SiOfi i i ui aii i ii iici Ni GiBCiiuil SOi� �i�aflRet vi i11SiS, ai iti 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; 28. The erosion and sedimentation control plans should include notes, specifications, and/or attachments describing the construction operation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures, including inspection frequency; methods and schedule for grading, excavation, filling clearing of vegetative cover and mulch, including methods and schedules for planting and fertilization; and provisions for temporary and permanent irrigation; o: Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org e: , June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 5 29. All appiicable requirements of NPDES for runoff and drainage will be adhered to in the design and during construction; 30. The applicant shall implement spill prevention measures to control the storage and handling of any hazardous materials, including concrete, at the construction site; 31. At no times shail hazardous materials be released and discharged into the drainage channel; 32. Any accidental spill or hazardous substances shall be reported to the City of Burlingame, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Department, and the California Department of Fish and Game within 24 hours of the release or spill. The applicant shall implement a corrective action plan to contain and cleanup the release within 24 hours of the accident or release; 33. Any additional applicable requirements of NPDES for runoff and drainage, as well as any requirements of the Department of Fish and Game and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be adhered to in the design and during construction; 34. No vehicles or equipment shall be cleaned, fueled or maintained on-site, except in designed areas where runoff is contained and treated; 35. All clearing limits, easements, setbacks, sensitive or critical areas, buffer zones trees, and drainage courses are clearly delineated with field markers or fencing and that adjacent properties and undisturbed areas are protected from construction impacts with vegetative buffer strips, sediment barriers or filters, dikes or mulching; 36. Clearing, earth moving activities and the application of pesticides and fertilizers shall be performed only during dry weather (April 15 through October 15); 37. If construction is done during the wet season (October 1 through April 30), that prior to October 15 the developer shall implement a winterization program to minimize the potential fpr erosion and aolluted runa.ff by in���cting, maintainina �nci cleaning alI soil erosinn �nd sediment control prior to, during, and immediately after each storm even; stabilizing disturbed soils throughout temporary or permanent seeding, mulching matting, or tarping; i^vCnii �^y ;:r�paved JBilfCi`� BCC�SS i^v �iiTiit CiiSNEi SICi i v^i i i iUCi GfiiO �iUbiiC i i`�ilt-Gi-VJay� covering/tarping stored construction materials, fuels and other chemicals; 38. Staging areas and access routes to the work area shall be delineated and inspected by the project biologist prior to establishment to avoid unnecessary impacts to California red- legged frogs, San Francisco garter snakes and their habitat; 39. Exclusion fencing shall be erected around the project boundary prior to the onset of project activities. Fencing will be a minimum of 3 feet in height and buried in the soil to inhibit California red-iegged frogs and San Francisco garter snakes from entering the project area; once the exclusion fence is installed, a pre-construction survey will be conducted to ensure that no San Francisco garter snakes or California red-legged frogs are present in the restoration area; �o Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org :� June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 6 40. A US Fish and Wildlife Service-approved biologist shall be onsite during ground-disturbing activities and will have the authority to hait any action that might result in impacts to California red-legged frogs or San Francisco garter snakes. The Service-approved biologist will survey the work site prior to the start of the day's activities. If California red-legged frogs are found, the approved biologist will ensure that the individual(s) is moved safely away from the work site before work activities begin. If San Francisco garter snake(s) are found, DFG will be notified for guidance and the animal will be allowed to disperse away from the project area. Only Service-approved biologists may participate in activities associated with the capture, handling, and monitoring of California red-legged frogs and San Francisco garter snakes; 41. Before any construction activities begin, worker education and awareness trainina shall be conducted for ail construction crews and contractors that access the site for any period of time. The education training will be conducted prior to starting work on the project and upon the arrival of any new worker. The training will include a brief review of the California red- legged frog and the San Francisco garter snake life history, field identification, habitat requirements, location of sensitive areas, possible fines for violations, avoidance measures, and correction actions if sensitive species are encountered. The program will cover the mitigation measures, environmental permits and regulatory compliance requirements as applicable. In addition, a record of all personnel trained during the project will be maintained for compliance verification; 42. During project activities, all trash that may attract predators shall be properly contained, removed from the work site and disposed of regularly. Following construction, all trash and construction debris will be removed from work areas; 43. All practicable erosion control Best Management Practices (BMPs) shall be implemented to minimize the potential of impacts to water quality; 44. No smoking except in vehicles shall be permitted within vegetated areas; 45. Trash dumping, firearms, open fires, hunting, and pets shall be prohibited; 46. To mitigate impacts to the wetland habitat for CRF and SFGS, the project shall a) remove invasive plant species from the 0.2 acre ruderal area and replant with native riparian flacdplai^ r{art sp�cie� or ccr�trib;:t� a�� i� feu f2e for hab�tat r�sta�atic�� t�at as�is.s i� the recovery of the California red-legged frog and/or San Francisco garter snake that is commensurate with the impacts of this project (i.e. 0.009 acres of freshwater emergent wetland); b) install a drainage collection system on site to treat stormwater pollutants that currently drain untreated from the parking areas and into the drainage; 47. To avoid impacts to nesting birds within the project area, including the saltmarsh common yellowthroat, preconstruction surveys for nesting birds shall be conducted prior to construction between: February 15 and August 31. If active nests are found, and project activities could potentially impact nesting success, the US Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Bird Treaty Office and the Department of Fish and Game shall be consulted for guidance and all necessary permits would be obtained; aC Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.buriingame.org ar June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 7 48. If construction is done during the wet season (October 1 through April 30), that prior to October 15 the developer shall implement a winterization program to minimize the potential for erosion and polluted runoff by inspecting, maintaining and cleaning all soil erosion and sediment control prior to, during, and immediately after each storm even; stabilizing disturbed soils throughout temporary or permanent seeding, mulching matting, or tarping; rocking unpaved vehicle access to limit dispersion of mud onto public right-of-way; covering/tarping stored construction materials, fuels and other chemicals; 49. Maintenance of construction equipment within 100 feet of the drainage location shall be prohibited; 50. Areas of bare soil shall be reseeded, planted, or otherwise stabilized with erosion �ontrol as soon as possible after work has ceased and prior to the onset of the rainy season (October 31); 51. Storage of any hazardous materials shall be prohibited within 100 feet of wetlands or other waters; 52. No invasive nonnative plants, as listed by the California lnvasive Plant Council on-line database (Cal-IPC 2008), should be planted on the property at 1625 Adrian Road or within the adjacent drainage channel; 53. The property owner shall provide access easement rights to the City of Burlingame for maintenance with the drainage easement. The City of Burlingame shail be held harmless for any property damage which might occur as a result of flooding within the drainage right- of-way; 54. Parking shall be setback from the foot of these towers and adequate access provided by parked "lanes" on the pavement through parking areas to insure continued access for maintenance and repair of these structures at all times without damaging sensitive environmental resources on the site or in the area; 55. CQI?S?r�rti�r� �f tha bnx r.iilvgrf an�i fp2�1 C�ngsir�r� gha�l �pt r.nmrrQrnicg the ciirfartg drainage flow to the drainage ditch at the rear of 1616 Rollins Road and shall not compromise the holding capacity of the basin during flooding. No fencing shall obstruct existing surface drair�aye �r�to aild thii�uyil the drainaye r�ght-o�-way iro� t �c a�jace�t parcels. All the vehicies shall be relocated during flood situations; and 56. If any prehistoric or historic archeological relics are discovered during grading and construction, all work will be halted until the finding can be fully investigated and proper protection measures, as determined by qualified experts, can be implemented. All site improvements and construction work will require separate application to the Building Department. This approval is valid for one year during which time a building permit must be issued. One extension of up to one year may be considered by the Planning Commission if application is made before the end of the first year. sC Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org �� June 4, 2009 1616 Rollins Road/1625 Adrian Road Page 8 The decision of the Council is a final administrative decision pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6. If you wish to chailenge the decision in a court of competent jurisdiction, you must do so within 90 days of the date of the decision unless a shorter time is required pursuant to state or federal law. Sincerely, �l' � r i �/illiam Meeker Community Development Director c. Bill Henn, Lea & Braze Engineering, Inc., engineer Rick Peterson, Cammisa Motorcar Hyundai, applicant Peter O'Hara, Sanjaylyn Company, property owner (1616 Rollins Road) William D. Spencer, property owner (1625 Adrian Road) Chief Building Official, Community Development Department/Building Division Chief Deputy Valuation, Assessor's Office 1625 Adrian Road: (2.54 AC MOL BEING PTN OF LOTS 24 25 26 27 28 BLK 6 MILLSDALE INDUSTRIAL PARK UNIT NO 3 RSM 41/45-46; APN: 025-262-330) 1616 Rollins Road: (PARCEL 48 4.0421 AC MOL PARCEL MAP VOL 60/37 - 38; APN: 025-262- 510) File a6 Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org s� Project Comments Date: February 19, 2009 To: �ity Engineer (650) 558-7230 �hief Building Official (650) 558-7260 �ity Arborist (650) 558-7254 From: Planning Staff �ecycling Specialist (650) 558-7273 �ire Marshal (650) 558-7600 �1PDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 �Citv Attornev Subject: Request far Creek Enclosure Permit and Amendmenf to Conditional Use Permit for parking in the drainage right-of-way at 1616 Rollins Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-510 Staff Review: February 23, 2009 The following items are noted as requirements. Please review and indicate your method of compliance for each item: 1 replace damaged sidewalk, curb, gutters, etc., 2 stormwater drainage, 6 encroachment permit, 7 conform to Planning Commission and City Council actions, 8 NPDES pernut requirements and debris storage requirements, ll� PrC7[ScYiy Suivc; Additional requirements: a. provide hydraulics / flow calculations to determine and show 100 year storm event stormwafer elevation line on plan for Easton Creek (Noted desib criteria per Note 3, Sht C1 accepted) b. indicate method on plans to protect streambed from deposition of construction debris, while constructing deck over the streambed. c. provide pemut from Califomia Fish and Gauie dept, as necessary. (At minimum, provide copy of application for F/G pemut) Signature of owner or agent is required on the attached form. Reviewed by: �%�% �� Date: � %�Z %� / i GENERAL BUILDING IIYTPROVEMENTS Address: �G �� �6 ���`� � �" Permit No. — 4�f�'✓ ba_('-- �6a " �'�/6 PUBLIC WORKS D�PARTMENT CONDITIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PEI2MITS (T'HESE CONI3ITIONS SHALL BE INCLUDED AS A PART OF APPROVED Bi7ILDING PLANS) �1. Replace damaged and displaced curb, b tter and/or sidewalk fronting site. A city encroachment permit is required. � � �2. "No storm waters, underground waters draining from any lot, building, or paved areas shall be allowed to drain to adjacent properties nor shall these waters be connected to the city's sanitary sewer system. These waters shal] all drain to either artificial or natural storm drainage facilities by gravity or pumping re�ardless of the slope of the property. No rain water from roofs or other rain water drainage shall discharge upon a public sidewalk (except in single family area)." Municipal code sections 18.08.010( i). � Storm water shall be drained through a curb drain or to the storm drainage system. See city standards for curb drain desib . [] Provide elevations to confirm drainage and site design. [] Flood zone [] requires flood zone confirmation and/or protection of habitable space. [] 3. The sanitary sewer latera] (building sewer) shall be tested per ordinan�e code chapter 15.12. Testing information is available at the Building depariment counter. An encroachment permit is required from the Public Works department whenever the city's portion of the sewer lateral or city's cleanout is to be laid and/or connected to the sewer mains. [) 4. Sewer backv✓ater protection certification is required for the installation of any new sewer fi�ture per Ordinance Nc. 1710. [] 5. All water Iines connections to city water mains for services or fire line protection are to be installed per city standard procedures and material specificarions. Contact the city VJater depar�nent for connection fees. A]I fire services and services 2" and over will be installed by builder. �6. �7. . �8. � � � 9- �� I 0 f] 11 Encroachment permit is required for any work in the City's right-of-way. Construction and building use shall conform to conditions as described by plannin� commission and/or city council actions. The project shall comply v,�ith the city's NPDES permit requirements to prevent storm water pollution. New driveway or driveway widening must be approved by the City Engineer. Show distance between the proposed driveway opening to the closest adjusted driveway on site plan. . . . .,. - � • '-''-- �—�°-- =- -.: �-.:__ ,.,,� .-.r,,..-_�y-,:-- A property survey is requuea u any pan oi permaneni siruc�u�c utc�uuu�b ����u�� � W,u�u� �� �: �,��y�; �y .u��. A sewer connection fee is required prior to permit issuance. Fill out attached worksheet [] 12. 5ewer Use Code will be changed from to The unciersigned permittee agrees to the aforestated requirements as conditions of issuance for the attached plans. All work shall be done in accordance with current City standa; ds. Signature ef owner or agent Tit)e Da�e Representing ?ev. 4r/"u7 5:'��4 Public Wores Dir�:tory�rORI�:S�vi7dino Pecsdt CONDIT1Di�S�G�N�? �.L 3L'ILilL'dv ➢JPRu�pd �-_�._... _____._�..�.���M....�. �,�..__._._... ,_. ...__�.., _.........,. �� Project Comments Date To: From: February 19, 2009 ❑ City Engineer (650) 558-7230 X Chief Building Official (650) 558-7260 ❑ City Arborist (650) 558-7254 ❑ Recycling Specialist (650) 558-7273 ❑ Fire Marshal (650) 558-7600 ❑ NPDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 ❑ City Attorney Planning Staff Subject: Request for Creek Enclosure Permit and Amendment to Conditional Use Permit for parking in the drainage right-of-way at 1616 Rollins Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-510 Staff Review: February 23, 2009 Comments that address the creek crossing only: 1) On the plans specify that 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 a building permit application and five complete sets of plans to the Building Division for plan review and approval. 4) Provide fully dimensioned plans. 5) Provide existing and proposed elevations. 6j vbiai�i app�ovai i o�i i'tie veNdriitle�iiui rish anU Ga�e. ( i� / „ Revieweci by�'f ,-�; ;'� .� /�` �ate: � � � �� r �-� v � r Project Comments Date: February 19, 2009 To: ❑ City Engineer (650) 558-7230 ❑ Chief Building Official (650) 558-7260 ❑ City Arborist (650) 558-7254 From: Planning Staff ❑ Recycling Specialist (650) 558-7273 [� Fire Marshal (650) 558-7600 ❑ NPDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 � City Attorney Subject: Request for Creek Enclosure Permit and Amendment to Conditional Use Permit for parking in the drainage right-of-way at 1616 Rollins Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-510 Staff Review: February 23, 2009 No comments at this time. Reviewed by: ���%�� Date: � � ��.�-��'r Project Comments Date February 19, 2009 To: 0 City Engineer (650) 558-7230 � Chief Building Official (650) 558-7260 � City Arborist (650) 558-7254 From: Planning Staff � Recycling Specialist (650) 558-7273 � Fire Marshal (650) 558-7600 i� NPDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 � City Attorney Subject: Request for Creek Enclosure Permit and Amendment to Conditional Use Permit for parking in the drainage right-of-way at 1616 Rollins Road, zoned RR, APN: 025-262-510 Staff Review: February 23, 2009 No additional comments For additional assistance, contact Kiley Kinnon, Stormwater Coordinator, at (650) 342-3727. Reviewed by: ��� ��� Date: p��� �f� � �