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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2747 Burlingview Drive - Approval LetterCITY OF BURLINGAME City Hall — 501 Primrose Road Burlingame, California 94010-3997 June 12, 2014 Richard Terrones Dreiling Terrones Architecture 1103 Juanita Avenue Burlingame CA 94010 Re: 2747 Burlingview Drive Dear Mr. Terrones, CITY � K+. r , JI �� � i I :zr `'�=' `•.o�. 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 April 28, 2014, Planning Commission approval of your application for Design Review, Hillside Area Construction Permit, and Special Permits became effective May 8, 2014. This application was for a new, single-story house with a basement and an attached lower level garage at 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1. The April 28, 2014, 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 7, 2014, sheets A0.0, A2.2, A3.1, A4.1 a, A4.1 b, A4.2a, A4.2b, L1.1, L1.2 and Boundary Survey and Topographic Map and date stamped March 20, 2014, sheets A1.1, A2.1, A2.3 and A5.1through A6, L-1 and L-2; 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 staffl; 3. that any changes to the size or envelope of the 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 Building Division's January 28, 2014 and February 6, 2014, and November 19, 2013 memos, the Parks Division's November 25, 2013, and March 26, 2014 memos, the Engineering Division's December 4, 2013 memo, the Fire Division's December 10, 2012 memo, and the Stormwater Division's November 25, 2013 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; �: Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org �� June 12, 2014 2747 Burlingview Drive Page 2 that prior to issuance of a building permit for demolition or 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, and the Arborist Report date stamped March 21, 2014; 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, 2018 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 framing inspection the applicant shall provide a certification by the project architect or residential designer, or another architect or residential design professional, that demonstrates that the project falls at or below the maximum approved floor area ratio for the property; 13. 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; 14. 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; 15. 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 :: Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org :: June 12, 2014 2747 Burlingview Drive Page 3 16. 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. 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. An extension of up to one year 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, ��,�i j ��1�%�-���---- William Meeker Community Development Director c. Burlingview LLC, 2747 Burlingview Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010, property owner. Chief Deputy Valuation, Assessor's Office (LOT 4 BURLINGVIEW TERRACE RSM 33/49; APN: 027-261-040) File �G Register online to receive City of Burlingame e-mail updates at www.burlingame.org E� ,... , - : . _ _ _ -- ,:._. ' �::.:_... : Project Comments �ate: March 24, 2014 To: � City Engineer (65U) 558-723f? � Chi�f Building 04'ficial (sso� s5s-�Zso X Parks Supervisor (650) 558-7334 � Recycling Specialist (S50) 558-7271 � Fire Marshal rs�oa 5ss-�soo � NPDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 � City Attorney From: E�ika Lewif, Planning Su���ct: 2747 Burfingviewv Drive, zoned R-1, APN: 027-261-040 - origina! commerrts, response to comments, and revised plans are in your In- Box Staff Review: 1. lnclude arborist report on ptans. 2. Tree Protection Plan must be foQowed as specifiecf in arborist report for 1. Root Cutting; 2.Trenctiing; 3. Irrigation Reviewed by:B Disco Date: 3/26/14 ;:: > -<��- . -<> ,. : - . : _ - _ _- - .:: ,.. : .: . ; : , ;.. , � .. ; - i Praject Comments Date: To: From: November 18, 2013 0 Engineering Divisio� (s�Oj ��s-�2�o � Building Division (650) 555-7260 X Parks Division (650j 558-7334 Q Fire Division (650) 558-7600 � Stormwater Division (650) 342-3727 � City Attorney (650) 558-7204 Pfanning Staff Subject: Request for Design Review, Hillside Area Construction Permit and Speciat Permit for attached garage far a new, two-story single family dwelling wi�h an attached garage at 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1, APN. Q27-261-040 Staff Review: November 25, 2Q13 1. No e�isting tree over 48 inches in circumference at 54 inches fram base o# tree may be removed without a Protected Tree Permit from fhe Parks Division (558-7330). 2. Landscape plan is required to meet `Water Conservation in Landscape Regulations" (attactied). lrrigation Plan required for Building permit. Audit due for Finai. Date: 11/25/13 Reviewed by: B Disco - -- ; � - - - - , , . _ . _ . ;. , _ : .... , -. .:.- : . . _ - ----.. : . ,.:;: _. . .. -. , _ . . .. . �, , .. _.. -: _ - ^ � .. � : L : ��`{_ , � .. ... . _ +� .. . ..��.av I. OUTDOOR WATER USE EFFICIENCY CHECKLIST . : - • � - a � � o e - • I cert' hat the subject project meets the specified requirements of the Water Conservation in Landscaping brdinance. , _.. ,: . ' ' t/t7/!� Signature Date -_ �,,' : .k...� - _ . .. __.... . ,. __ . . ,.._ __.. _. . . _._ . _ _ _ _. . , _ ._ _ _.. _ _ �Single Family ❑ Multi-Family ❑ Commercial ❑ Institutional ❑ Irrigation only ❑ Industrial O Other: Applicant Name (print}: Contact Phone #: Project Site Address: 2� e.t'� g�y�„�,� �� y� �R �� � Agency Review Project Area (sq.ft. or acre): l t� � p 6C� # of Unifis: # of Meters: (PBss) �Fdil} : > Total Landscape Area (sq.ft.): " � • �" ; � ❑ � - � ! �q �'i t _ � - ; Turf Irrigated Area (sq.ftJ: a� C3 ' q' : Non-Turf Irrigated Area (sq.ft.): � y,� r�. "'j ❑ " � �, .�;; `�. , Special Landscape Area (SLA} (sq.ft.): 0 � Water Feature 5urface Area (sq.ft.): (mc�c{ _ _ _ _ . , ,_ : - � ::.. .. �:. .. _ ,.,::. .� _.._ __.: _ ,. __. .. _ •.:. ...: ..... Turf Less than 25% of the landscape area is �Yes `❑` `� ' turf ❑ No, See Water Budget All turF areas are > 8 feet wide Yes : C] CI Ail tur# is planted on slopes < 25% � Yes ��1- ° L� �� Non-Turf At least 80% of non-turf area is native Yes U ❑. or low water use p{ants ❑ No, See Water Budget Hydrozones Plants are grouped by Nydrozones � Yes (� tt ;. At least 2-inches of mulch on exposed Yes , t'-1. `�, Muich soil surfaces Irrigation System Efficiency 70% ETo (100% ETo for SLAs) Yes ' C3 U No overspray or runoff ❑ Yes �. -:� , Irrigation System Design System efficiency> 70% �.Yes Ci ° C] Automatic, seff-adjusting irrigation 0 No, not required for iier 1 < C7 ,. ' f3 � controllers � Yes " Moisturesensor/rainsensorshutoffs �lYes ' CI 0 No sprayheads in < 8-ft wide area Yes > � Irrigation Time System only operates between 8 PM Yes -❑ D and 10 AM Metering Separate irrigation meter j� No, not required because < 5,000 sq.ft. [� U._ ❑ Yes Swimming Pools / Spas Cover highly recommended Yes L] �'_ ❑ No, not required '`: Water Features Recirculating ❑ Yes N/A�Sw�v►�►►�[,� Poo�, � '� Less than 10% of landscape area ❑ Yes O�, ; 0 Documentation Checklist �.Yes ❑ � .❑ Landscape and Irrigation Design Plan �Prepared by applicant ° �7 1 ❑ Prepared by professional Water Budget (optional) ��repared by applicant O- -0 ❑ Prepared by professional A�dit Post-instaAation audit completed Completed by applicant �""� ' �1 ❑ Completed by professional : .. - i ,-:: ::; . . ._ . ..- _ _. . . _ OUTDOOR WATER USE EFFICIENCY CHECKLIST 1 �„' j. . ." Fr •_ ; �N1 k .� .`'�ir4 s' t {F. -x ,�G �. f -,i. 6 m � 0 0 v. d ` P 0 � !�V 'x- 7�. a � � � `k��y t n � d ' r �s � � � ,� *'�f,i� � ,, } �. 5 �. 1� � _ e - e o ,. a 3'� ' � � ^'i `1. �*ti 3 � ' �<':�"'e��.,.�,cr .-a., "' a -., ±h �4 . � , . . ..,...� _ _., _ .;•°A�v+� ..�. _. Auditor. Materials Reteived and Reviewed: ❑ Water Conservatian in Landscaping Ordinance 0 Outdoor Water Use Efficiency Checklist ❑ Outdoor Water Use Efficiency Checklist ❑ Water Budget ❑ Water Budget Calculation Worksheets ❑ Landscape ?lan 0 Plant List ❑ Post-instaflation Audit ❑ Other: Date Reviewed: 0 Follow up required �explain): U Drip irrigation 0 Self-adjusting Irrigation Controller Date Resubmitted: ❑ Plant palate Date Approved: ❑ Three (3) inches of mulch Dedicated Irrigation Meter Required: ❑ Soil amendment (e.g., compost) Meter sizing: 0 Grading ❑ Pool and/or spa cover ❑ Dedicated irrigation meter ❑ Other: Comments: Selected Definitions: Tier 1 New construction and rehabilitated landscapes with irrigated landscape areas between 1,000 and 2,500 square feet requiring a building or landscape permit, plan check or design review, or new or expanded water service. Tier 2 New construction and rehabifitated landscapes with irrigated landscape areas greater than 2,500 square feet requiring a building or landscape permit, plan check or design review. ETo Reference evapotranspiration means the quantity of water evaporated from a large field of four- to seven-inch tall, cool-season grass that is well watered. Reference evapotranspiration is used as the basis of estimating water budgets so that regional differences in climate can be accommodated. S�q Speciai Landscaped Area. Includes edibie plants, areas irrigated with recycled water, surface water features using recycled water and areas dedicated to active play such as parks, sports fields, golf courses, and where turf provides a playing surface. Professional Pro€essional is a"certified professional" or "authorized professional" that is a certified irriga#ion designer, a certified landscape irrigation auditor, a licensed landscape architect, a licensed landscape contractor, a licensed professional engineer, or any other person authorized by the state to design a landscape, an irrigation system, or authorized to complete a water budget, irrigation survey or irrigation audit. Water Feature A design element where open water performs an aesthetic or recreational function. Water features include ponds, lakes, waterfalls, fountains, artificial streams, spas, and swimming pools (where water is artificially supplied). _._., ._ ,.;, ; , - i - - ; ...: ::_ _ �, _, _ , .... .._. . - ::.._ __ ,.-.. . - - - . - ---. . ��---� _ , - . _ ' , Project Comments Date: �ebruary 6, 2014 To: � City Engineer (650) 558-7230 X Chief Building Official (650) 558-7260 � Parks Supervisor (650) 558-7334 � Recyc[ing Specialist (650) 558-7279 � Fire Marshal (650) 558-7600 � NPDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 � City Attorney From: Erika Lewit, Planning Subject: revised plans for 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1, APN: 027-261-040 - original comments, response to comments, and revised plans are in your In- Box Staff Review: No further comments_ All conditions of approval as stated in afl previous reviews of the project will apply to this project. Reviewed by Date: 2-6-2014 . - _ - - _ - - .. ,. . ::-. .- , . _ :. �> _ - ,._ ., . ... ,,, , . _ ,: _. - _ __ ; - ;:; �. . .. ,:.. _ , , . � :. :� , - ._ _. _ Project Comments Date: To: From: January 27, 2014 0 City Engineer {650) 558-7230 X Chief Building Officiaf (650) 558-7260 � Parks Supervisor (650) 558-7334 � Recycling Specialist (650) 558-7279 � Fire Marshal (650) 558-7600 0 NPDES Coordinator (650) 342-3727 0 City Attorney Erika Lewit, Planning Subject: revis�c! plans for 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1, APN: 027- 261-040 - originai comments, response to comments, and revised plans are in your In- Box Re-Check Camments: 13. RESIDENTIAL: Rooms that can be used for sleeping purposes must have at least one window or door that complies with the egress requirements. Specify fhe location and fhe net clear opening height and width of all required egress windows on the elevafion drawinqs. 2013 California Residential Code (CRC} §R310. Note: The area labeled "Office" is a room that can be used for sleeping purposes and, as such, must comply with this requirement. The note on Sheet A0.0 does not address the comment. Specify the location and fhe net clear opening heighf and width of a!! required egress windows on fhe elevafion drawinqs. NOTE: A written response to the items noted here and plans that specifically address item #13 be re-submitted before this project can mave forward for Planning Commission action. Reviewed by: '8-2014 i Project Comments Date: To: From November 18, 2013 0 Engineering Division (650) 558-7230 X Building Division (650) 558-7260 � Parks Division (650) 558-7334 Planning Staff � Fire Division (650) 558-7600 0 Stormwater Division (650j 342-3727 � City Attorney (650) 558-7204 Subject: Request for Design Review, Hillside Area Construction Permit and Special Permit for attached garage for a new, hn+o-story single family dwelling with an attached garage at 2747 Burlingview Qrive, zoned R-1, APN; 027-261-040 Staff Review: November 25, 2013 ��n the plans specify thai this project will comply with the 2013 California Building Code, 2Q13 California Residential Code (where applicable), 2013 Cafifarnia Mechanical Code, 2013 California Electrical Code, and 2013 Cafifornia Plumbing Code, including a11 amendments as adopted in Ordinance 1889. No#e: If the Planning Commission has not approved the project prior to 5:00 p.m. on December 31, 2013 then this project must comply with the 2013 Cal'ifornia Building Codes. ��pecify on the plans that this project will comply with the 2013 California Energy Efficiency Standards. Go to http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24120�3standards/ for publications and details. � Indicate on the plans that the roof will comply with Cool Roof requirements of the 2013 California Energy Code. 2013 CEC §11a.8. The 2013 Residential and Non- Residential Compliance Manuals are available on line at http://www.enerqy.ca.gov/title24/20'! 3standards/ � Place tne following informatian on the first page of the plans: "Construction Hours" Weekdays: 7:OU a.m. — 7:OQ p.m. Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Sundays and Holidays: 10:OQ a.m. — 6:Q0 p.m. (See City of Burlingame Municipal Code, Section 13.04.100 for details.} � Qn the first page of the plans specify the following: "Any hidden conditions that require work to be performed beyond the scope of the building permit issued for these plans may require further City approvals including review by the Planning . _ . . ,: _ _ - - _.,,. , ;.. -:; > _.. , .,:. ; _ ._ _.,,, . ,,.:: _ .. R. ,::. . -:_ :-.. ,.. . _ ..... . _ . _ � - i Commission." The building owner, projeci designer, and/or contractor must submit a Revision to the City for any work not graphically illustrated on the Job Copy of the pians prior to perForming the work. 6) Anyone who is doing business in the City must have a current City of Burlingame business license. 7) Pravide fully dimensianed plans. 8) Provide a fully dimensioned site plan which shows the true proper�y boundaries, the location of a(1 structures on the property, existing driveways, and an-site parking. 9) When you submit your plans to #he Building Division for plan review provide a completed Supplemental Demolition Permit Application. NOTE: The Demolition Permit witl not be issued untii a Building Permit is issued for the project. 10)Show the disiances from all exteriar walfs to property lines or to assumed property lines 11)Show the dimensions to adjacent structures. 12)Obtain a survey of the property lines. �ESIDENTIAL: Rooms that can be used for sleeping purposes must have at least one window or doar that complies with the egress requirements. Specify the location and fhe net clear opening height and width of atl required egress windows on the elevation drawinQs. 2013 California Residential Code (CRC} §R310. Noie: The area labefed "afficen is a room that can be used for sleeping purposes and, as such, must comply with this requirement_ ,�ndicate on the plans that a Grading Permit, if required, will be obtained from the Department of Pubfic Works. 15}Provide guardrails at afl landings. NOTE: All landings more than 30" in height at any point are considered in calculating the allowable lot caverage. Consult the Planning Department for details if your project entails landings more than 30" in height. 16}Provide handrails at all stairs where there are four or more risers. 2013 CBC § 1 Q09. 17}Provide lighting at all exterior landings. I�8 he fireplace chimney must terminate at least two feet higher than any portion of the building within ten feet or must be retrofit with a fireplace insert (not a log lighter.} 2013 CRC §1Q03.9. NOTE: A written response to the items nofed here and plans that specifically address items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, '{3, 14, and 18 must be re-submitted before this project can move forward for P ing Comm9ssion action. � -- Reviewed by. Date: 11-19-2013 Jo , Bd/ 6 -558-7270 � -: : _- ;_ . , _ _:. :; . : _ -_ _ - i <:; - .. ,.. . . :. - _ . ; ,., � ,, _ _. - _ . . , .....:. .. ..-_ __:; _ _ :,...., : _..,. _ ..: .... . . . . : _ : ... _.... _:.:_.r.,�----_-__ . _. i Project Comments Date: November 18, 2013 To: X Engineering Division (650) 558-7230 � Building Division (650) 558-7260 � Parks Division (650) 558-7334 � Fire Division (650) 558-7600 Q Stormwater Division (650} 342-3727 � City Attorney (650) 558-7204 From: Planning Staff Subject: Request for Design Review, Hillside Area Construction Permit and Special Permit for attached garage for a new, two-story single family dwelling with an attached garage at 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1, APN: 027-261-040 Staff Review: November 25, 2013 1. See attached review comments #1, 2, 5, 14 and 20. 2. Sewer backwater protection certification is required. Contact Public Works — Engineering Division at (650) 558-7230 for additional information. Reviewed by: V 1r' Date: 12/4412013 _ _ - i _ __ - _ - _- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISI4N rLArnvnvc x�vnEw co�rtTs t�" ��-�-� Project Name: 5+t�r� ���1 �'�.r�� i Projeci Address: Z"1�� �i��dit,��l�-Ld The following requirements apply io the project 1 _� A property boundary survey shall be preformed by a licensed land surveyor. The survey shall show all properiy lines, property corners, easements, topographical features a�3 utilities. (Required prior tv the building permit issuance.} �,c�V��� (S S �.��rf��. � �LGa.f� 2 � The site and roof drainage sha1l be shown on plans and should be made to drain towards the Frontage Street. (Required prior to the buiiding pernut issuance.) 3. The applicant sba.11 submit project grading and dra.inage plans for approval prior to the issuance of a Buildi.ng permit. 4 The project site is in a flood zone, the project shall comply with the City's flood zone requirements. 5 �S A sarutary sewer lateral � is required for ihe project in accordance with the City's standards. } 6. The project plans shall show the required Bayfr�nt Bike/Pedes�ian 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 sewer analysis shall identify the project's impact to the City's sewer systezn and any sewer pump stations and identify mitigation measures. 8 Submit traific trip generation analysis for the project. 9. Submit a traffic impact study for the project. The fraf.Cc 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 alI existing pzoperty lines, easements, monuments, aad new property and lot lines proposed by the map. Page 1 of 3 U:�private development�PLANNING REVIEW COMMENTS.doc PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISiON 11. A latest preliminary title report of the subject parcel of land shall be submitted to the Public Works �ngineering Division with the parcel map for reviews. 12 Map clo.sure/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 shaIl, at its own cost, design and constzuct frontage public improvements including curb, gutter, sidewalk and other necessary appurtenant wor[c. 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 streeiscape master plan. 16 By tlae prelimiz�ary review of plans, it appears that the project may cause adverse impacts during construction to vehiculaz traffic, pedestrian traffic and public on street parking. The project shall identify these impacts and provide mitigation measure acceptable to the City. 17 The project shall submit hydrologic calculations from a registered civil engineer for t-he proposed creek enclosure. The hydraulic calculations must show that the proposed creek enclosure doesn't cause any adverse impact to hoth upstream and down.stream properties. The hydrologic calculations shall accompany a site map showing the area of the 100-year flood and existing improvements with proposed improvements. 18 Any work within the drainage area, czeek, or creek banks zequires a State Department of Pish and Game Perm.it and Army Corps of Engineers Permits. 19 No construction debris shall be allov�Ted into the creek. 20 �� The project sha11 comply with the City's NPDES permit requirement to prevent storm water pollution. 21 The project does not show the dimensions of e�sti.ng driveways, re- submit plans with driveway dimensions. Also clarify if the project is proposing to widen the driveway. Any widening of the ririveway is subject to Ciiy Engineer's approval. 22 The plans do not indicate the slope of the driveway, re-submit plans showing the driveway profile with elevations Page 2 of 3 U:\private development\PLANNING REVIEVJ COMMENTS.doc �'�-.� , _;. ::i I - _ - PUBLIC W ORKS DEPARTMENT 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 rcceptacle shall be placed in front. The sidewalk fronting tYze store shall be kept clean 20' from ea.ch side of the property. 25. For commercial projects a designated garbage bin space and cleaning area sha11 be located inside the buildi�g. A drain connecting the garbage area to the Sanitary Sewer System is required. Page 3 of 3 U:iprivate development�PLANivTING REVIEW COMMENTS.doc Project Comments Date: November 18, 2013 0 Engineering Division (650) 558-7230 � Building Division (650) 558-7260 � Parks Division (650) 558-7334 � Fire Division (650) 558-7600 X Stormwater Division (650) 342-3727 0 City Attorney (650) 558-7204 To: From: Subject: Staff Review: Planning Staff Request for Design Review, Hiilside Area Canstruction Permit and Special Permit for attached garage for a new, two-story single family dwelling with an attached garage at 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1, APN: 027-261-040 November 25, 2013 1) Stormwater requirements are required to be implemented at stand-alone singie family home prajects that create and/or replace 2,500 sq.ft. or more of impervious surface. These requirements are in addition to any City requirements. To determine if this project is subject to those requirements complete and return the attached "Stormwater Checklist for Small Projects." For additional information about these requirernents please refer to the attached flyer "New Stormwater Controf Requirements Effective 12/1/12n and by visiting the San Mateo County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SMCWPPP) website at: http://flowstobay.org/files/privatend/MRPsourcebk/Section4/C3iNewRegsSm ProjSep 2012.doc To obtain a checklist electronically, the document is available at: http://flowstobay. org/files/privatend/MRPsourcebk/Secfiion4lStormChecklistSmallProj Dec2012.doc 2) Any construction project in the City, regardless of size, shall comply with the Ciiy's NPDES (stormwater) permit to prevent starmwater poflution from construction activities. Projec# proponent shafl ensure all contractors implement appropriate and effective BMPs during all phases of construction, incfuding demolition. When submitting plans for a building permit include a lisf of construction BMPs as project notes on a separate full size plan sheet, preferably 2' x 3' or larger. Project proponent may use the attached Construction BMPs plan sheet to comply with this requirement, Elecironic file is avaifable for download at: http://flowstobay.org/files/privafiend/MRPsourcebk/Section5/ConstBMPPIanJun2012. pdf 3) Best Management Practices (BMPs} requirements apply on any projects using architectural copper. To learn what these requirements are, see attached flyer "Requiremen#s for Architectural Copper." Electronic file is available for download at: http:/Iflowstobay.org/fileslprivatend/MRPsourcebk/Section8/ArchitecturalcopperBMPs .pdf „� ,�� � : � �� � � .�� .n . r .: ��' ,y...'� �� n'^�;•.': _.,,::. . , For assistance please contact Stephen D. at 650-342-3727 `-= hn1 { ., . �: ._ :+ Reviewed by: SD Date: 11/25/2Q13 { !,.�� ".i��`�� ' �'F1r_`, �.t'�.4`�i`h,��`.�� S�i�ii ,�, Construction Best Management Practices (BMPs} SRN MATEO COUNTYWIOE Water Pollution Prevention Program Clean W�rer. Heahhy Ccmmunicy. Construction projects are required to implement the stormwater best management practices (BIYIP) on this page, as th.ey apply to your project, all year long. : ; ; �� i��� I. � r �' `'�. «.+ y'�, r � ''� ..F�� �,+ � v � �F� . � (. �J� ' '�y . .. -�� »� �y � Yno-Auardou� MatcrfM� ❑ 9crm aad eo,,�er sbckpll.� of mnd, din ar Mhcr consm�c�ion �nazerinl vitl� �s whcn min is torcpiei or if� xtivcly boing usod within Id dayf. ❑ Uac (6m don'i a��cfuse) `cG�imed an�cr for duu rnntrol, H�¢ardom Mu4�rialy ❑ I�bcl �il hervdous mosrials ond lumrdouc p�ancs (a¢li ns poccides, p�'vus, thinuen, sol� o�s. MI. oli. nnd an�ifrcue) In xcoNn�roc..i[h ci1p. wuncv. srale a�d fW wai rogW��io�u. ❑$Iore An�aidona ma4rials aud �vassef in ��alaruglN conlnioers, storc in �ppmprLlc seeondan� conhinmen� aM cowr Wen� e� d�e rnd of �nrk day o. Anrinp wtt wwthw wa�hon min ia k+rcus�. O Folbx mwufmlwcr's applicalio�� inwuc�ons for 6ar�rdous mmerials and be cumfLl not �o use mpe Umn neceuo.y. Do �m apply ohemicnl� ouWoon irlr�� r�ln l� fwacrs� widun Li hours. ❑ Ar*.nge for appmpnotc disposul ofall ham`do�s �v.wm. Wnste Mann�cment O Covcr nvs�e dic0psnl conL incrs secumh� �ri1h ttrys xi �hc rnd of nxn• wrork Aq and du�ing..ei w•rntl�a, o cF�ck wuz aLspos�� conin:�cn e�Q�Kn�ry ro. k,Ys ana w ma;e swe Mey om noc orc.filled. Nc.ec I+ose do�m a dmnps�v on thc con�waion ai�c. ❑ Ckan w repWcr ponablo biletc sad i�apea Omm Crequenth• !or ���s a,�a:n;u�. ❑ Disposc of all n�ulcs md debrn pmperly. Rec,rele mamrio� and xsen �hntun be ieqekd (sich as uphnle cane�sle ogg`eep.m ba�e metainls. ��ood gvP boald ptpe, c+c,) ❑ D'upost oCliqnid residaes fiam poinix, i4inners. wlvenls. �We; end clw�Jng 11nid� as ha.nrdau Nule. Con�lructiap Entranin and Perimcler ❑ F�mblith and n�oinuin eR Uivc paimctcrwnlrol3 m+d 9�ibilis all cORS011ttion eohG11G[Snnd 0.'fllf b SV(fi0irn(h' Gp1Qo� n�plion 011d sed'unenr di�charges from src� nnd vuci;iw�g off aite. Q Sweep oc �mcwm anp mcet ttackinq immeAiolen• and secnre scdiment swece ro prevrnt Cunlrcr vxkin¢. Never hosa doun exeeis io cicon up �xuking �quipmeut Managemcnt & Spill Controf _ Earth��ork & Contaminated Sofls "':. ,}) A.. � g �tl 1 �'. Cwa._ +�-�_ � �1 PavinglAsphalt Work .�r i ` ' s Concretc, Grout & iblortar Applicntion � ,/ _ ❑ $tOlEC01'.^,K[C,g;'JfY�d1I1p11]�unLCf Mdntenaoce and Pukin¢ � '- _,_ .,. :. Y,1:�-0.. :.•::..."' cover. m F�Ilc�s v�J o�eay Rom dniiiage uC.lS. ��M9C Ill�h: U�S [IILLSI PC�2f fCL[h y ❑ Doiy�ale marea, fitted rv�tl� npproprintc BMPe, fw p�y� �unlrol ❑ A��oid �W «o� caneo lu wa nO1N �'"- ��afiicle arid �q�.ipmem pul.ing m�d Aonga P ving a g ❑ Sehedde �rai g md evavation ���ork for �Uror, ar whea min is faens� beforo ��Wsh out au�e�c�e equipmrnvirucl:s CI Perfomi mnjoc �uninpenance, rcpxir joM. md <ehicle y�. ��qtlrcr onl�-. fnsh paecment �rill laie �ime io cmc. offsirz or io a coniained arw, w dine end cqulpmentx-eahine oR eite ❑ Corerttomi driln inlets and m�nholc� is ro disctwge inro �he m�d:rh�;� m�� q If rtfueim rlueto meimeiwiee muer be done � Sl�blllrt ilI dCIN1Otd pfLpS, Y�911Il i11A s��� m�imainoem m oneontrois rk whrneppl�in Ico�Lixkooa In orouwsu�rourMin�aeu.l.uwnvccc an�ile, ��•m4 in e bom�ed erea awn Prom ftorm drainf W 7«a�i (s� s•� y s rry� Y as emsim� em4m1 fabde or hmded fibe� seel, Fos s i1 e�c. (�arden end di�pme of as gnrbage. and o�tr a drip p�n 6ig enougL lo eolleet fluids. Q Collect ihe nash iraler fmm �vos66� Recycleordiap�xcoffluidcas6�rdau�veqk. 1p°m�rlunulvc�Imionisesublislwd ❑ Callect�ndmcyclearapympriaxly �` L ei a(e .�pos�der�e�meco�reteuWromoccii ❑ If ev6icle or equipoenl cleaning must be Eone pyire. � 3xd or ylanl �•e�emtlon for emaion TG� xxs� shui�•e gra�el or saM for n olan ��iW nex.� o�y iii e 6e.mad nea Mu sNl uw �tral nn slopes a a�Mrc eonstr tiou is Do NOT saxep or �iash it inm putivrs. PP�D��k dlsporal oKsite. allo�r riwe weJer ta rw� into gulters, suecLt, slorm naf imn�lalcl}' p�oMCd. O Do nDt ou ��L[r b Nnd� dolrn F n Dewateri ng � dulN. m avGee �vllEn. lePhnllcOrvC(qt povcnKnl. �- ' f ❑ Do mi dcan.xhiNc oreqnfpmo�t muiw �sng �oaps, �Aimmt Gmhol ; r' � sol.xnts. deg�eoscrs. srcwi ekoau�g equipmenl. eic. ❑ PmtG s�wm d�ein in1aL �utters, di.H�es. ��Tuttint &Aqrhalt/Cm�ceNe Rtmorel '� and dmin�ae cauace nilh WPmpriare ❑ Canpletaly ern or 6nrrieede sbm� Sp711 P�ercntion wM Canrtol BT��. �� L �l bssz. lber rol6. dnln Inlers whrn u�v cuning Um filin .� ❑ KCC CILa6Y lfNlp(! bGnlf. RG. (jj�ic� GiIGII DflSin �nIC1 �jli�K O� sIL1Tl �1�� -0 P�P� P m (�&1 ���brnis, cm.S ❑ p��y kdimrnt hau a�ipalmg oBsite �4s ��ecp tAimr oat of Cie s�am dnia erWablcaitMconsh�ctimsNen�xqtimet. . r,yRm, ' ❑ Inapeet�vehielc�aiuleqoipmanfrcquamlyfnrand 61'instal!➢�gnndmoinuiningxdinbrc . rtp�i� Imt3 prom ����. swh a� fiber mlls. silt f ec. or ❑ ShmeL abo�ar� or �•neuum smv-ca� '. n ➢�S. Use tlNp pnns m nGh IWce xdimnu Wsina sl�vry ud di�pose of�ll ,.nsu as sopn ❑�ec�ively� ma 11 �unon. all.• until fe�i`s ere madc. s ou ue finishod in o�c bc�tion or al ��� a ❑ Clean 'Ih w kels immediahJy nrtd dis se of � KCCp GCCi\'qCA 1pII 011 lil! 4IIC w'ACl�i ll ° 5 runoAu�ilhin ihe si�c. and dl rv��oQ'ihs� "P ip' P° will nat wllec�� m�o the streat. �o eM a[exh.vo'k duy (��Tichn•er u diuiurgn f m �he vte. Dicen nw+in clua�p i�uxia4 pmpclr. q Trvider c•�otcd malerials w dumD 'O°"��1 �rater from oRsiic a,.y� 5nm all dicwrbed ❑ Do nd 4iue dm.n surfncea �vlrre Iluid� lm�a epilled �` an ��¢ ���K i�� ❑ V ssa<ut slum� mtcrs a afch Wsin. ekeu orca4 a o�rn•ise ensur< comp�onee, Usedq�cicmnryme0�ade(absabemmaterials.u� ❑�����ila itnyimnminldy. OWhendprntcrinq.noUt_vandoblaui Ilner, and/a ragsJ. m�al Fran � bcal mmi li � ❑ Srcep np spilkd dn� moteria2z fmnrodia�tly. Do rol ��m7 of qw folloning condifimis erc �� Wo 0 observed.1esf f em�aouuCmand � diichuCf�p rcmcrw a svrc� ga�cr vy w n�d� tlrm an�p kiM waier. orb�u� them. cwaa �he Itogion�l WeK� Qoeliry orrtmm dnin. Filtr.nfon wdi.c�sion ❑ Ci�an ap spiW ov dirt nmus y� dlgging up m�d ��� �d. . Ihron�h n bmin, �ovl;, a udimcn� trup p�opalT disposing ofwnnmin�ecd eml. ■ Ununeal mil ca�dilions. diecal«suon, mai be �eqmrcd. ❑ Reporuiynificao: sp114 iwncdlmelr. Ya� ae requovd or dbc 0 In ercnc ofknoan cdiuminauon, ms�iag b�� ia�� to report aIl �igni6pnl nlenmi of hazirdans ■�y���d uude�grouml w�ks. �S 2quired Drior �o rcnx ordixcl�arye of ma�cri�t; iwluding eil. To repon asplll: IJ Did 9t1 groundrva�cc Consulluilh Uw G�ginccr m orYa�vla:sl rnro��'.espwse auwber.2) Ca➢ dw � A6endoirod axtls daamine w9ietfieruaing is requirod and Gomnm's D�ce of Emerpe�� S�rioee Wuning 1 Buried bmrtla, ddrU. or trnd� qmr to in�cipret rtsul�s Contaminxled Cenier. (B(10� 8i2�7��0 (241wurs). gowdnaln must be ummd orhm�lcd off ttefwvmu+d�pose�. Storm drain polluters may be Iiable for fines of up to $10,000 per day! Painting & Paint Removal . ;Y, f �.' + � F a ¢ I , � �;,; , - PalniinG cican� .. ❑ Ne�m clooii bms4es cr nnx paim caMomr.s imo e slrcu, guact, slam EfSYI. 0! 9111TICC wTfCR. ❑ For �wlcabxscd pniuLs, p�m� wi brushcs lo tllccXlcnt yM�ible. Rin{c lo tl1C sani�� mncr o�ce rou hnvc gaincd pennissan from Uu laal a•as�e�vmcr �rodmml awlw6tc. Nc��tt prnir pairH do�m a drem. O Foroil.paud painu, pn;ni ow bmshcs io Ihc e.ranl pOfsible nnd C(can ��'iu� Ihi��nC( or mlvenc in n prop�Y cmuaircc Fihcr wid �su thinncn ond mlvcnn, Disposs of .c�d�K nd un�uablc �lu�cr,sohsms iu luaudous wx�c. Pu�nt rtmurul ❑ Chemitol paui� sRipping residue nnd ehi�x vnd du.� fmm ma.i��c painls or paimc caniaining Icod m iribuh�lum m�s� bc diepnccd ofos haardoa� wast<. ❑ P�int chip9 mW dus� Rom non-hazvdais d�� svippin�e and sa�M blaslu�g n�ey be m�cy� nv or cdlecied in ptss�ic dmp clm4s m�d Jisposcd of as vssS. Landscape Nlaterials �_��, �l*- - �� � ; •� ''-'�_;: ❑ Comain stoctpikd landttnvinr r�icrinls b�� siwing tlicm urtdcr mcpc �rl�u� �hcy n�c na aairok bcins usca. ❑ Stxk crodihie lond�cnpe nvicrial on pallcu. �o�rr or Aom ihtsc maicrial: N•h[n Il�t4' :11c nOl xtiye�\• 0.��Ig u50d Of npplied. ❑ DircontMue nppliwrion ofan�� crodiblc ImWsupe mnend �ciU�in 2 days bcforc a fo'cus� roin e�rnt er dunnt.rn u•endn:r. : , _ ,; , � �aH NA'1 tOtcUHirrrlo[ �}'�z� fP�#�ution �everr�ian Program °j'�w�nr• xnret+y ��v;nnq. Requir�ements for Architectural Copper Protect water quality during ittstallation, cleaning, freating, and washirrg! Gopper from Buildings May Harm Aquatic Life Gopper can harm aquatic life in San Francisco 8ay. Water that comes ir--�to contact with architectural copper may contribute to impacts, e speciaBy during installation, cleaning, treating, or washing. Patination Sofutions that are used to obtain the desired shade of green or brawn typically confain acids. After treatment, when the copper is rinsed to remove these acids, the rinse water is a source of pollufants. M unicipalities prohibit discharges to the storm drain at water used in the irr stalfation, cleaning, treating and washing of architectura! copper. U se Best Management Practices {BMPs) The followir�g Best Management Practices (BMPs) discharges to s#orm drains, During /nstallatiorr must be implemented to prevent prohibifeci • If passible, purchase copper matertals ihat have been pre-patinated at the factory. • ff pafination is done an-site, implement one or more of the fg(fowing BMPs: o Discharg� the rinse water to landscaping. Ensure that ihe rinse water does not flow to the street or storm drain, 81ock off storm drain tnlet if aeeded, o Collect rinse waier in a iank artd pump to tf�e sanifary 5ewer. Contact your loGaf� s�nitary sewer agency before dJscharging to the saniiary sewer.. o Coliect the rinse water in a tank and hauf off-sife for proper disposa[. • Consider coating the copper materials wiih an impervious coating that prevenfs. furiher. corrostan and runoff. This will also maintain the desired cofor for a ionger time, requiring tess maintenance, During Mafntenance Implemeni fhe following BMPs during routine mainfenance acfivities, such as power washing the roof, re-patiriation or re-appficatio� of Impervious coating: • Block storm drain inlets as needed to prevent runoff from entering storm drains, • Discharge fhe wash wa#er to landscaping or fo the sanifary sewer (with permission from the local sanitary sewer agency), ff this 1s not an option, haul tne wash wafer off-site for �r�per disposal, Protect the Bay/�cean and yoursetf! ff you are responsible for a discharge to fhe storm drain of non- sformwatsr generated by installing, cleaning, treaiing or washing copper archftectural features, you are in viofation of the municlpa! stormwater ordinance and may be subjeci to a fine, Confiact Information The Sat� Mateo Countywide VVater ?oilution Prevention Program (ists municipal stormwater contacts ai wvvwr.flowsiobay.orq (ciick on "Business", then "New Deveiopment", then "local permitting agency"). FINAL February 29, 2012 gutter and drainpipe, prohibited dischar�e, The wafer must be pumped and disposed of properly, .._. _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ ,. , _ -: ,. ,.,, _. ... ,.. ; <, _. '� SAN �1ATEEl CuUNTYWI�7E Water Pollution PreveMion Program Stormwater Checklist for Small Projects Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit (MRP) Order No. R2-2009-0074 ; Order No. R2-2011-0083 NPDES No. CAS612008 City of Burlingame - OfFce of Environmental Compliance 1703 Airport Blvd Office: (650) 342-3727 Fax: (S50) 342-3712 Complete this form for individual single family home projects of any size, other projects fhat create and/or replace less fhan 10,000 square feet of rmpervious surface, and projects in the following categorres that create and/or replace Iess than 5, 000 square feef of impervious surface: resfaurants, retai! gasoline outlets, aufo service faciJifies°, and parking lofs (stand-alone or pa�t of another use). A. Project Information A.1. Project Name: New Residence, Burlingview L.L.0 A,2 Project Address: 2747 Burlingview Drive, Budingame, CA 94010 A.3 Project APN: B. Select Appropriate Site Design Measures B.1 Does the project create andlor replace 2,500 square feet or more of impervious surface2? ❑ Yes ❑ No ➢!f yes, and the project wi!! receive frnal discrefionary approval on or after December 1, 2012, the project must include one of Srfe Design Measures a through f.3 Facf sheefs regarding sife desrgn measur�s a through f may be downloaded at htfp://www.flowstobay.org/bs new developmenf.php#flyers. ➢ If no, or the projecf wi!! receive frnal discre6onary approva! before December 1, 2012, the projecf is encouraged to rmp/ement site desigrt measures4, which may be required af municipalify discretion. Consult with municipal staff abouf requirements for your projecf. B.2 Is the site design measure included in the project plans? Plan 027-261-040 a. Direct roof runoif into cistems or rain barrels and use rainwater for irrigation or other non-potable use. b. Direct roof runoff onto vegetated areas. c. Direct runoff from sidewalks, walkways, and/or patios onto vegetated areas. d. Direct runoff f�om driveways and/or uncovered parking lots onto vegetated areas. Yes No Sheet � ❑ � � � � � ❑ �. ❑ � ❑ � N f Q. ❑ � � �I 1 A e. Construct sidewalks, walfcways, andlor patios with permeable surfaces. f. Construct bike lanes, driveways, andlor uncovered parking lots with permeable surfaces. g. Minimize land disturbance and impervious surFace (especially parking lots). h. Maximize permeability by clustering development and preserving open space. i. Use rtticro-detention, including distributed landscape-based detention. � � N ❑ � ❑ ❑ � ❑ C� ❑ � ❑ ,�1. m. Plant or preserve interceptor trees (Section 4.1, C.3 Technical Guidance} � See Standard Industrial Classfication (SIC) codes here. z Complete the C.3/C.6 Development Review Checklist if the project is not an indivxfua� �ingl� farr5lty hotn� �tad �t c1'eates andlor replaces 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface; or rf it is a restaurant, retail gasoti�ae p�tl'et �,uia��r4ice faetii�ty'; o� paricing lot project ihat creates and/or replaces 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface. ' 3 See MRP Provision C.3.i. = i 4 See MRP Provision C.3.a.i.(6). �� ��' `�' �" � j. Protect sensitive areas, including wetland and riparian areas, and minimize changes to the natural topography. k. Self-treating area (see Section 4.2 of the C.3 Technicaf Guidance) !. Self-retaining area (see Section 4.3 of ihe C.3 Technical Guidance) 1 _ _, , "�'s; %�pproved December 4, 2012 � . Stormwater Checklist for Smal1 Projects C. Select appropriate source controls (Encouraged for all projects; may be required at municipa! discretion. Consulf munrcipal staff.5) Features that Are these require source Source control measures Is source control features in measure included projeci? control (Refer to Locai Source Control List for detailed requirements) in project pians? measures � Plan Yes No ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ � � Storm Drain Floor Drains Parking garage Landscaping � � Pool/SpalFountain ❑ ❑ Food Service Equipment (non- residential) ❑ ❑ Refuse Areas � � Outdoor Process Activities � ❑ ❑ Outdoor Equipment/ Materials ❑ I ❑ Vehicle/ Equipment ❑ ❑ Vehicle/ Equipment Repair and Maintenance ❑ ❑ Fuel Dispensing Areas ❑ � ❑ � Loading Docks ❑ ❑ Fire Sprinklers ❑ ❑ Miscellaneous Drain or Wash Water ❑ ❑ Architectural Copper ■ Mark on-site inlets with the words "No Dumping! Flows to Bay" or equivalent. _ ■ Plumb interior floor drains to sanitary sewer [or prohibit]. ■ Plumb interior parking garage floor drains to saniiary sewer.s � Retain exisiing vegetation as practicable. ■ Select diverse species appropriate to the site. Include plants #hat are pest- and/or disease-resistant, drought-tolerant, and/or attract beneficial insects. ■ Minimize use of pesiicides and quick-release fertilizers. ■ Use efficient irrigation system; design to minimize runoff. ■ Provide connection to the sanitary sewer to facilitaie draining.s Provide sink or other area for equipment cleaning, which is: ■ Connected fo a grease interceptor prior to sanitary sewer discharge.fi � Large enough for the largest mat or piece of equipment to be cleaned. • Indoors or in an outdoor roofed area designed to prevent stormwater run-on and run-off, and signed to require equipment washing in this area. ■ Pravide a roofed and enclosed area for dumpsters, recycling containers, etc., designed iu Nrevent stormwater run-on and runoff. ■ Connect any drains in or beneath dumpsters, compactors and tallow bin areas serving food service faciiities fo the sanitary sewer � • Perform process activities either indoors or in roofed outdoor area, designed to prevent stormwater run-on and runoff, and to drain to the sanitary sewer.6 ■ Cover the area or design to avoid pollutant contact with stormwater runoff. ■ Locate area only on paved and contained areas. • Roof storage areas that will contain non-hazardous liquids, drain to sanitary sewers, and contain by berms or simiiar. • Roofed, pave and berm wash area to prevent stormwater run-on and runoff, plumb to the sanitary sewer6, and sign as a designated wash area. • Commercial car wash facilities shall discharge to the sanitary sewer.6 ■ Designate repair/maintenance area indoors, or an outdoors area designed to prevent stormwater run-on and runoff and provide secondary containment. Do not install drains in the secondary containment areas. ■ No floor drains unless pretreated prior to discharge to the sanitary sewer. 6 ■ Connect containers or sinks used for parts cleaning to the sanitary sewer. 6 - Fueling areas shall have impermeable surface that is a) minimally graded to prevent ponding and b) separated from the rest of the site by a grade break. • Canopy shall extend at least 10 ft in each direction from each pump and drain away from fueling area. • Cover and/or grade to minimize run-on to and runoff from the loading area. • Position downspouts to direct stormwater away from the loading area. ■ Drain water from loading dock areas to the sanitary sewar.s ■ Instafl door skirts between the trailers and the building. • Design for discharge of fire sprinkler test water to landscape or sanitary sewers • Drain condensate of air conditioning uni#s to landscaping. Large air conditioning units may connect to the sanitary sewer.s • Roof drains shall drain to unpaved area where practicable. • Drain boiler drain lines, roof top equipment, all washwater to sanitary sewers. • Drain rinse water to landscaping, discharge to sanitary sewers, or collect and dispose properly offsite. See flyer "Requirements for Architectural Copper." 5 See MRP Provision C.3.a.i(7}. 2 IL��■►,0 �� ■ �■ �� nr:� ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ � /� ❑ ❑ � � ❑ ❑ �/� ❑ ❑ 1v A ❑ ❑ � � ❑ ❑ N/A ❑ ❑ N /A ❑ ❑ N A �. ❑ � � ❑ ❑ �l� Approved December 4, 2092 __.. _._. : - _ . ,:: ;; ;. i ,.; - :. - >; -..: .. " ' --_.:: I. ':; :;_.; Stormwater Checklrst for Small Projects D. lmplement construction Best Management Practices (BMPs) (Required foraU projects.) D.1 Is the site a"High Priority Site"? (Municipa! staff wilf make fhis determination; if the answer is yes, Yes ❑ 1Jo ❑ fhe project wii! be referred to consfruction site inspection sfaff for monfhly sforrnwater inspections during the wet season, October 9 fhrough Apn130.) •"High Priority Sites" are site.s that require a grading permit, are adjacent to a creek, or are otherwise high priority for stormwater protection during construction per MRP Provision C.6.e.ii(2). D.2 All projects require appropriate stormwater BMPs during construction, indicate which BMPs are included in the project, below. Yes No Best Management Practice (BMP) �❑ Attach the San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program's construction BMP plan sheet to project plans and require contractor to implement the applicable BMPs on the plan sheet. ❑ Temporary erosion controls to stabilize all denuded areas untii permanent erosion controls are established. ❑� Delineate with field markers clearing limits, easements, setbacks, sensitive or critical areas, buffer zones, trees, and drainage courses. �❑ Provide notes, specifications, or attachments describing the following: ■ Construction, operation and maintenance of erosion and sediment controls, include inspection frequency; • Methods and schedule for grading, excavation, filling, clearing of vegetation, and storage and disposal of excavated or cleared material; • Spec�cations for vegetaiive cover & mulch, include methods and schedules for planting and fertilization; ■ Provisions for temporary and/or permanent irrigation, � ❑ Perform clearing and earth moving activities only during dry weather. � ❑ Use sediment controls or filtration to remove sediment when dewatering and obtain all necessary permits. � ❑ Protect ali storm drain inlets in vicinity of site using sediment controEs such as berms, fiber rolls, or filters. �� Trap sediment on-site, using BMPs such as sediment basins or traps, earthen dikes or berms, silt fences, check dams, soil blankets or mats, cavers for soil stock piles, etc__ __ j� ❑ Divert on-site runoff around exposed areas; divert off-site runoff around the site (e.g., swales and dikes). �❑ Protect adjacent properties and undisturbed areas from construction impacts using vegetative bufFer strips, sedirnent barriers or filters, dikes, mulching, or other measures as appropriate. i�, ❑ Limit construction access routes and stabilize designated ac�ess points. �❑ No cleaning, fueling, or maintaining vehicles on-site, except in a designated area where washwater is contained and treated. � ❑ Store, handle, and dispose of construction maferials/wastes properly to prevent contact with stormwater. � ❑ Contractor shall train and provide instruction to all employees/subcontractors re: construction BMPs. �[� Control and prevent the discharge of all potential pollutants, including pavement cutiing wastes, paints, concrete, petroleum products, chemicals, washwater or sediments, rinse water from architectural copper, and non-stormwater discharges to storm drains and watercourses. Name of applicant completing the form: Richard Terrones Signature: ' � Date: l I E. Comments (for municipal staff use only): F. NOTES (for municipal stafi use only): Section A Notes: 6 Any connection to the sanitary sewer system is subject to sanitary district approval. � Businesses that may have outdoor process activities/equipment include machine shops, auto repair, industries with pretreatrnent facilities. 3 Approved December 4, 2012 i - - �:1 - - _ - . � . _ .:.i � � - � Stormwater Checklisi for Small Projects Seciion B N Section C Notes: Section D Notes: Approved December4, 2012 , , -. . .. _ - -- - .:._. ., :,: , ..:.,. .: ;_: _ - i i :: -. . ... . ..,. - l Project Comments Date: To: From November 18, 2013 o Engineering Division (650} 558-7230 � Building Division (650) 558-7260 � Parks Division (650) 558-7334 Planning Staff OFire Division (650) 558-7600 � Stormwater Division (650) 342-3727 � City Attarney {650) 558- 7204 Subject: Request fior Design Review, Hillside Area Construction Permit and Special Permit for attached garage for a new, finro-story single family dwelling with an attached garage at 2747 Burlingview Drive, zoned R-1, APN: 027-261-040 Staff Review: November 25, 2013 The house is intended to be equipped with a fire sprinkfer system throughout. 1. Schematic of water lateral line after meter shall be shown on Building Plans prior to approval indicating location of the device after the split between domestic and fire protection lines. 2. A!1 sprinkler drainage shall be placed into landscaping areas. 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 fhe Fire Department prior to installation. Reviewed by: ;�C� � Date: 20 �?�-� 3