HomeMy WebLinkAbout1516 Vancouver Avenue - Approval LetterCITY OF BURLINGAME
City Hall — 501 Primrose Road
Burlingame, California 94010-3997
September 3, 2010
Bart Gaul
232 Dwight Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
Re: 1516 Vancouver Avenue
Dear Mr. Gaul,
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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 August 23, 2010, Planning
Commission approval of your application for Design Review and Special Permit for height became
effective September 2, 2010. This application was for a new, two-story single family dwelling and
detached garage at 1516 Vancouver Avenue, zoned R-1.
The August 23, 2010 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 August 5, 2010, sheets 1 through 6, L1.0 and Boundary and Topography Map;
2. 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);
3. that any changes to the size or envelope of the basement, first or second floors, or garage,
which would include adding or enlarging a dormer(s), shall require an amendment to this
permit;
4. that the conditions of the Chief Building Official's July 14, 2010 and May 26, 2010 memos,
the City Engineer's June 9, 2010 memo, the Fire Marshal's May 26, 2010 memo, the Parks
Supervisor's July 14, 2010 and May 26, 2010 memo, and the NPDES Coordinator's May
25, 2010 memo shall be met;
5. that any recycling containers, debris boxes or dumpsters for the construction project shall
be placed upon the private property, if feasible, as determined by the Community
Development Director;
6. 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 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
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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 all air ducts, plumbing vents, and flues shall be combined, where possible, to a single
termination and installed on the portions of the roof not visible from the street; and that
these venting details shall be included and approved in the construction plans before a
Building permit is issued;
9. 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;
10. that during demolition of the existing residence, site preparation and construction of the new
residence, the applicant shall use all applicable "best management practices" as identified
in Burlingame's Storm Water Ordinance, to prevent erosion and off-site sedimentation of
storm water runoff;
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;
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE MET DURING THE BUILDING INSPECTION
PROCESS PRIOR TO THE INSPECTIONS NOTED IN EACH CONDITION:
12. that prior to scheduling the foundation inspection, a licensed surveyor shall locate the
property corners, set the building footprint and certify the first floor elevation of the new
structure(s) based on the elevation at the top of the form boards per the approved plans;
this survey shall be accepted by the City Engineer;
13. that prior to scheduling the framing inspection the project architect or residential designer,
or another architect or residential design professional, shall provide an architectural
certification that the architectural details shown in the approved design which should be
evident at framing, such as window locations and bays, are built as shown on the approved
plans; architectural certification documenting framing compliance with approved design
shall be submitted to the Building Division before the final framing inspection shall be
scheduled;
14. 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 Division; and
15. that prior to final inspection, Planning Division 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.
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Reimbursement of the Design Review deposit will be processed and will be mailed to the property
owner under separate cover.
All site improvements and construction work will require separate application to the Building
Department. This approval is valid for three years during which time a building permit must be
issued. One extension of up to two years may be considered by the Planning Commission if
application is made before the end of the first year.
The decision of the Council is a final administrative decision pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1094.6. If you wish to challenge 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,
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William Meeker
Community Development Director
c. Jack McCarthy, designer
5339 Prospect Rd. #311
San Jose, CA 95129
Chief Deputy Valuation, Assessor's Office
(LOT 22 BLOCK 56 EASTON ADD BURLINGAME NO 5 RSM 7/46; APN: 026-034-170)
Chief Building Official, Community Development Dept./Building Div.
File
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Project Comments
Date:
To:
May 24, 2010
d City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
❑ Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ Parks Supervisor
(650) 558-7254
❑ Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
❑ Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
� NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
❑ City Attorney
From:
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Design Review for a new, two-story single family
dwelling and detached garage at 1516 Vancouver Avenue, zoned
R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: June 1, 2010
1. See attached.
2. Sewer backwater protection certification is required. Contact Public Works —
Engineering Division at (650) 558-7230 for additional information.
Reviewed by: V V
Date: 6/09/2010
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PUBLIC WORK5 DEPARTMEN�' ENGINEERING DIVISION
PLANNING REVIEW COMMENTS
The following requirements apply to the project
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1 `?� A property boundary survey shall be preformed by a licensed land
surveyor. The survey shall show all property lines, property corners,
easements, topographical features and utilities. (Required prior to the
building permit issuance.) j��'�.� �S ,'�--E.�-r'�U��
2 �_ The site and roof drainage shall be shown on plans and should be made to
drain towards the Frontage Street. (Required prior to the building permit
issuance.)
3. The applicant shall submit project grading and drainage plans for
approval prior to the issuance of a Building permit.
4 The project site is in a flood zone, the project shall comply with the City's
flood zone requirements.
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5 ,�_�, sarutary sewer lateral �t is required for the project in accordance with
tlze City's standards. ( �
(,. The project plans shall show the required Bayfront Bike/Pedestrian trail
and necessary public access improvements as required by San Francisco
Bay Conservation and Development Commission.
'7. Sanitary sewer analysis is required for the project. The sewcr analysis
shall identify the project's impact to the City's sewer system and any
sewer pump stations and identify mitigation measures.
g Submit traffic trip generation analysis for the project.
9, Submit a traffic impact study for the project. The traffic study should
identify the project generated impacts and recommend mitigation
measures to be adopted by the project to be approved by the City
Engineer.
10. The project shall file a parcel map with the Public Works Engineering
Division. The parcel map shall show all existing property lines, easements,
monuments, and new property and lot lines proposed by the map.
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERIl�TG DIfTISION
11. A latest preliminary title report of the subject parcel of land shall be
submitted to the Public Works Engineering Division with the parcel map
for reviews.
12 Map closure/lot closure calculations shall be submitted with the parcel
map.
13 The project shall submit a condominium map to the Engineering Divisions
in accordance with the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act.
14 � The project shall, at its own cost, design and construct frontage public
improvements including curb, gutter, sidewalk and other necessary
appurtenant work.
15 The project shall, at its own cost, design and construct frontage streetscape
improvements including sidewalk, curb, gutters, parking meters and poles,
trees, and streetlights in accordance with streetscape master plan.
1�, By the preliminary review of plans, it appears that the project may cause
adverse impacts during construction to vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic
and public on street parking. The project shall identify these impacts and
provide mitigation mea.sure acceptable to the City.
1� The project shall submit hydrologic calculations from a registered civil
engineer for the proposed creek enclosure. The hydraulic calculations
must show that the proposed creek enclosure doesn't cause any adverse
impact to both upstream and downstream properties. The hydrologic
calculations shall accompany a site map showing the area of the 100-yeax
flood and existing improvements with proposed improvements.
1 g Any work within the drainage area, creek, or creek banks requires a State
Department of Fish and Game Pernlit and Army Corps of Engineers
Yerinits.
19 No construction debris shall be allowed into the creek.
20 °� The project shall comply with the City's NPDES permit requirement to
prevent storm water pollution.
21 The project does not show the dimensions of existing 3riveways, re-
submit plans with ciriveway dimensions. Also clarify if ihe project is
proposing to widen the driveway. Any widening of the driveway is subject
to City Engineer's approval.
2� The plans do not indicate ihe slope of the dri��e��y, re-st�binit plans
showing the driveway profile with elevations
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPAI�TMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION
23 The back of the driveway/sidewalk approach shall be at least 12" above
the flow line of the frontage curb in the street to prevent overflow of storm
water from the street into private property.
24. For the takeout service, a garbage receptacle shall be placed in front. The
sidewalk fronting the store shall be kept clean 20' from each side of the
property.
25. For conunercial projects a designated garbage bin space and cleaning area
shall be located inside the building. A drain connecting the gaxbage area to
the Sanitary Sewer System is required.
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�� Pro�ect Comments
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Date:
To:
From:
Revised Plans Submitted July 12, 2010
❑ City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
X Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
❑ Parks Supervisor
(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 Design Review and Special Permit for height for a new,
two-story single family dwelling and detached garage at 1516
Vancouver Avenue, zoned R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: N/A
No further comments.
All conditions of approval as noted on the review dated 5/26/2010 apply to this
project.
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Date: ��i���� �j�
Project Comments
Date: May 24, 2010
To: 0 City Engineer 0 Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7230 (650) 558-7271
XChief Building Official � Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7260 (650) 558-7600
� Parks Supervisor � NPDES Coordinator
(650) 558-7254 (650) 342-3727
� City Attorney
From: Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Design Review for a new, two-story single family
dwelling and detached garage at 1516 Vancouver Avenue, zoned
R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: June 1, 2010
1) On the plans specify that this project will comply with the 2007 California Building Codes (CBC).
2) Per the City of Burlingame's adopted Resolution, applications received after January 1, 2009
must complete a"GreenPoint Rated ChecklisY'. The GreenPoint Rated Checklist, and other
information regarding the City's Green Building requirements, can be found on the City website at
the following URL: http //www burlinqame orq/Index aspx�paqe=1219 or Contact Joe McCluskey
at 650-558-7273.
3) Anyone who is doing business in the City must have a current City of Burlingame business
license.
4) Provide fully dimensioned plans.
5) Provide existing and proposed elevations.
6) Indicate on the plans that all work shall be conducted within the limits of the City's Noise
Ordinance. See City of Burlinqame Ordinance Municipal Code Section 13.C4._100 for details.
7) This project will be considered a New Building because, according to the City of Burlingame
Municipal code, "when additions, alterations or repairs within any iwelve-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 buifd�ng must comply with the 2007 California
Building Code for new structures.
8) Due to the extensive nature of this construction project the Certificate of Occupancy will
be rescinded once construction begins. A new Certificate of Occupancy will be issued
after the project has been finaled. No occupancy of the building is to occur urtil a new
Certificate of Occupancy has been issued.
9) 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 proiect.
10) VVhen you submit your plans to the Building Division for plan review provide a completed
Supplemental Demolition Permit Application. NOTE: The Demolitio� Permit will not be issued
until a Building Permit is issued for the project. __ _..
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11) Specify on the plans that this project will comply with the 2008 California Energy Efficiency
Standards. Note: All projects for which a building permit application is received on or after
January 1, 2010 must comply with the 2008 California Energy Efficiency Standards. Go to
http�//www enerqy ca qov/title24/2008standards/ for publications and details.
12) Indicate on the plans that the roof will comply with Cool Roof requirements of the
2008 California Energy Code. 2008 CEC §151 (f) 12. The 2008 Residential and Non-Residential
Compliance Manuals are available on line at http�//www enerqv ca qov/title24/2008standards/
13) Show the distances from all exterior walls to property lines or to assumed property lines
14) Show the dimensions to adjacent structures.
15) Obtain a survey of the property lines.
16) Obtain a survey of the property lines for any structure within one foot of the property line. (PWE
letter dated 8-17-88)
17) The plans show that the structure is three feet from the property line. To comply with the opening
protection required in Table 704.8 the buiiding face must be more than three feet from the
property line or the gable end venting must be eliminated and attic ventilation must be achieved
through other means.
18) On the plans specify that the roof eaves will not project within iwo feet of the property line.
19) Provide details on the plans which show that all roof projections which project beyond the point
where fire-resistive construction would be required will be constructed of one-hour fire-resistance-
rated construction per CBC 704.2.
20) Indicate on the plans that exterior bearing walls less than five feet from the property line will be
built of one-hour fire-rated construction. (Table 602)
21) On the plans show that all openings in exterior walls, both protected and unprotected, will comply
with Table 704.8. Provide a table or chart that specifies 1) the openings allowed and; 2) the size
and percentage of the openings proposed.
22) Rooms that can be used for sleeping purposes must have at least one window or door that
complies with the egress requirements. Specify the size and location of all required egress
windows on the elevation drawings. Note: The area labeled " " is a room that can be
used for sleeping purposes and, as such, must comply with this requirement.
1541.1.
23) Indicate on the plans that a Grading Permit, if required, will be obtained from the Department of
Public Works.
24) Provide one emergency escape and egress from each sleepinq room in the basement area. Sec.
1026.1. On the plans provide details for the window weli as required by Sec. 1026.5 and for the
required ladder access from this area as described in Sec. 1026.5.2. Provide complete details for
a guardrail around this opening at grade level.
25) Water heaters and furnaces located in ciosets adjoining rooms that can be used for sleeping
purposes must comply with the provisions of CPC Section 505 and CMC Section 904. In addition
to other requirements each a liance must be located in a closet that is for the exclusive use of
that appliance. Provide plans which show compliance with these code requirements or re-locate
these appliances in an area of the building where code compliance can be achieved.
26) Provide guardrails at ail landings. NOTE: All landings more than 30'� in height at any point are
considered in calculating the allowable lot coverage. Consult the Planning Department for details
if your project entails landings more than 30" in height.
27) Provide handrails at all stairs where there are four or more risers.
28) Provide lighting at all exterior landings.
29) The fireplace chimney must terminate at least two feet higher than any portion of the building
within ten feet. Sec. 2113.9
NOTE: A written response to the items noted here and plans that specifically address items 1,
11, 20 must be re-submitted before this project can move forward for Planning
Commission ac�ion.
Reviewed by: Brooks MacNeil �ate: 5/26/1
Rroject Comments
Date:
To:
From:
Revised Plans Submitted July 12, 2010
� City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
� Parks Supervisor
(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 Design Review and Special Permit for height for a new,
two-story single family dwelling and detached garage at 1516
Vancouver Avenue, zoned R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: NIA
Project Commenis
Date:
To:
From:
May 24, 2010
� City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
X Parks Supervisor
(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 Design Review for a new, two-story single family
dwelling and detached garage at 1516 Vancouver Avenue, zoned
R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: June 1, 2010
1. No tree over 48" in circumference may be removed without permit from Farks
Division (558-7334)
2. City street tree is in decline and will require a 15 gal size or larger
replacement is same general area. Choose tree from attached list.
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Acer Uuergeranum
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Geijera parviilora
Gin�ko biloba
ICoelreuieria bipimiata
Itoelr�uleril paniculata
Lagerstromia indica
Magnolia grandiflora
Mayfemis boaria
Pistacia dtiuensis
Pittosponuu unciulatum
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Pnuuis cerasilera
Pyrus calleryana
Sapituu sebifenun
Chiuese Plame Tree
Golden Rain Tree
Crape Myrtle
CITY OF BURLINGAME - PARKS DIVISION, 558-7330
850 BURLINGAME AV�NLTE, BURLINGAME, CA 94010-2858
OFFICIAL STREET TREE LIST - M.AY 2010
Washingtou Park Rose Garden
1450 Capuchino
Wells Fargo Bai�lc (Broad���ay),
117 Pays«-ater
40�, 409 Blocic Payswater Ave,
1240 Cabrillo
209 Victoria, 1149 B11boa
152,8 Howard
Pershing Park, 1325 Drake
`Sl. Mary' � 17U0 Shennan
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Victoriau Box
LUn�lon Plane
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Purole Leaf Plum
Floweru�g Pear
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1320 Lincoln, Vi111ge Park
Easttuoor side 1320 Lincoln Ave
1617 Howard, 2112 Adeline
2009 DeverauY Drive
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4U-50' 35'
25-30' 30'
30-�0' �40'
20-35 35'
20-35 35'
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30-40'
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DECIDUOUS: Past gro���lh; loUed, slunl� green leaves; sho��N
flo�;�ers Urilliant fall color
EVERGRL,�N: Moderate growth; gracefiil Uranches; fine tet�irecl
le�ves est free.
DECIDUOUS: Slow growth; fan shaped leaves tuni yellow in lall;
s readin�. almost mnbrella fonn.
DECII�UOUS: Slow to moderate oro�vlh; clusters of yello���
tlowers; leaves ello�n� in f�ll dro late.
D�CII�UOUS: Slow to moderate growfli; yellow tlowers; leaves
reddish in s rin�� dull-�reeA in sununer.
DI;CII�UOUS: Moderate grow'th; spring foliage light green tin�;cd
bronze red; red flo�vers July-5eptemUer; yellow fall color.
�VERGR��N: Moderate to fast gro��rtlt; �ultite flowers; sinular to
Soufliern Magnolia, Uut sn�aller. (*Requires 6' wide Rc over
�lauter stri .
EVERG��N: Slow to modzrate gro��th; pendulous gracefiil
brancltes.
D�CII�UOUS: Moderate grfl��'�h; large, dark green leaves, brilliant
fall color.
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leaves rotuld l�eaded.
D�CIDUOUS: Fast gro�vth; large, lobed; mlple like leaves; sheds
old barl. new blrk smooth creant colored.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate growth; coppery le�ves; light piiilc
flowers in s rina
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s rin red leaves in fall.
DECIDUOUS: Moderate to fast gro��th; dense, round cro�rai;
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Project Comments
Date:
To:
From:
May 24, 2010
0 City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
� Parks Supervisor
(650) 558-7254
� Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
X Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
� NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
� City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Design Review for a new, two-story single family
dwelling and detached garage at 1516 Vancouver Avenue, zoned
R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: June 1, 2010
Provide a residential fire sprinkler throughout the residence.
1. Provide a minimum 1 inch water meter.
2. Provide backflow prevention device/double check valve assembly —
Schematic of water lateral line after meter shall be shown on Building
Pians prior to approval indicating location of the device after the split
between domestic and fire protection lines.
3. Drawings submitted to Building Department for review and approval shall
clearly indicate Fire Sprinklers shall be installed and shop drawings
shall be approved by the Fire Department prior to installation.
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Project Comments
Date:
To:
From:
May 24, 2010
0 City Engineer
(650) 558-7230
� Chief Building Official
(650) 558-7260
� Parks Supervisor
(650) 558-7254
� Recycling Specialist
(650) 558-7271
� Fire Marshal
(650) 558-7600
X NPDES Coordinator
(650) 342-3727
� City Attorney
Planning Staff
Subject: Request for Design Review for a new, two-story single family
dwelling and detached garage at 1516 Vancouver Avenue, zoned
R-1, APN: 026-034-170
Staff Review: June 1, 2010
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 proponent shall ensure all contractors implement Best
Management Practices (BMPs) during construction.
Please include a list of construction stormwater pollution prevention best
management practices (BMPs), as project notes, when submitting plans for a
building permit. Please see attached brochure for guidance. The brochure may also
be down loaded directly from "flowstobay.org." It is recommended that the
construction BR�IP's be placed on a separate full size plan sheet (2' x 3` or larger as
appropriate) for readability.
For additional assistance, please contact Kiley Kinnon, Stormwater Coordinator, at
(650) 342-2727.
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Pollution Prevention — It's Part of the Plan
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Runoff from streets and otherpaved azeas is a major source ofpollutiou iu local creeks, San Fraucisco Bay aud tUo Pacific Ocean.
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