CC Ordinance 2086
ORDINANCE NO. 2086
BEING AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CAMPBELL APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
PERMIT (PLN2006-179) FOR A SEVEN-STORY, 162-ROOM
HOTEL ON PROPERTY OWNED BY CAMPBELL CREEKSIDE,
LLC, LOCATED AT 649-655 CREEKSIDE WAY IN A P-D
(PLANNED DEVELOPMENT) ZONING DISTRICT. APPLICATION
OF MR. JEFF WARMOTH. FILE NO: PLN2006-179.
After notification and public hearing, as specified by law and after presentation by
the Community Development Director, proponents and opponents, the hearing
was closed.
After due consideration of all evidence presented, the City Council did find as
follows with respect to application PLN2006-179:
SECTION ONE: That this Ordinance be adopted to approve a Planned
Development Permit (PLN2006-179) for a seven-story, 162-room hotel with the
attached conditions of approval (attached Exhibit A).
SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days following
its passage and adoption and shall be published, one time within fifteen (15)
days upon passage and adoption in the Campbell Express, a newspaper of
general circulation in the City of Campbell, County of Santa Clara.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th
following roll call vote:
day of August
, 2007, by the
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBERS: Kennedy, Hernandez, Low, Burr, Furtado
COUNCILMEMBERS: None
COUNCILMEMBERS: None
COUNCILMEMBER:pp:::ED: l)>~ ~ 3 J~
Daniel E. ~rtado, Mayor
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Exhibit A - Conditions of Approval
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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves a Planned
Development Permit (PLN2006-179) for a seven-story, 162-room hotel on property
owned by Campbell Creekside, LLC, located at 649-655 Creekside Way in a P-D
(Planned Development) Zoning District.
The applicant is hereby notified, as part of this application, that he/she is required to
meet the following conditions in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Campbell
and the State of California. The lead department with which the applicant will work is
identified on each condition where necessary. Additionally, the applicant is hereby
notified that he/she is required to comply with all applicable Codes or Ordinances of the
City of Campbell and the State of California that pertain to this development and are not
herein specified:
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
1. Declaration of Acceptance of All Conditions: Within thirty (30) days of Council
approval, the applicant shall file with the City Clerk a Declaration of Acceptance of all
conditions. Until said Declaration is filed, the proposed Planned Development
Permit shall not be valid for any permits sought from the City.
2. Approved Proiect: Approval is granted for a Planned Development Permit to
construct a 162-room hotel on property located at 649-655 Creekside Way. The
building and site design shall substantially conform to the site plan and elevations
prepared by Steinberg Architects, dated April 11, 2007, consisting of 17 sheets,
except as may be modified by the Conditions of Approval herein.
3. Performance:
a. Failure to comply with any "Performance" condition shall invalidate the Planned
Development Permit.
b. The applicant or its successor shall meet the following performance standards to
vest construction rights under the Planned Development Permit:
1) By the previously approved Planned Development extension date of
December 11, 2008 (pursuant to PLN2005-155), the applicant or its
successor shall have paid building permit fees and shall have the first
standard inspections for the foundation forms and footings passed by the
Building Division.
2) In the event that the office development at 900 E. Hamilton Avenue needs
more parking spaces to service its tenants and patrons other than are
available on the premises of 900 E. Hamilton Avenue, the applicant shall
provide such additional parking within 300 feet of 900 E. Hamilton Avenue to
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meet the City's condition of approval of 1 space per 288 square feet for 900
E. Hamilton Avenue. Any future private agreement which reduces the
amount of required parking below that required by the City's condition of
approval for 900 E. Hamilton Avenue shall require the review and approval of
the City Attorney and Community Development Director.
4. Landscapinq: The applicant shall submit four copies of a detailed landscape and
irrigation plan and an arborist report for review and approval by the Community
Development Director, prior to issuance of any building permit for the site.
a. The applicant shall work with the City and Caltrans to landscape the excess
Caltrans right-of-way on the north side of the site, between the Highway 17 off
ramp and Hamilton Avenue, using drought tolerant plant material. The City will
not delay the issuance of building permits as long as the coordination between
the applicants and Caltrans is underway.
b. Fifty percent of trees planted on site shall be a minimum 24-inch boxed size and
fifty percent shall be 36-inch boxed tree sizes. All shrubs shall be a minimum of
5-gallon size.
c. Final landscape plans shall increase the density of landscaping material. Where
mature trees are removed, 36-inch box trees shall be planted.
d. Removal of any trees shall require replacement of trees on site in accordance
with replacement standards of the City's Water Efficient Landscape Standards
(WELS) and the Tree Protection Ordinance.
e. All landscaping installed as required per the approved landscape plan shall be
maintained in good health.
f. Provide interlocking pavers in sidewalk area to strengthen connection to light-rail
paving.
g. Applicant shall obtain encroachment permits from the City of Campbell for all
work performed within the right-of-way.
h. The landscape plan shall illustrate appropriate quantities and sizes of plant
materials to ensure buffering of buildings/structures and parking areas.
i. All landscaping shall be installed prior to building occupancy of the building.
j. The applicant shall protect existing trees during construction to ensure their
continued health. Protective fencing shall be installed around the drip line of the
trees and the recommendations of a certified arborist shall be followed to ensure
the safety of the trees. An arborist report and plan with these recommendations,
prepared by a certified arborist, shall be submitted by the applicant for review
and approval prior to the issuance of any building permit (including a demolition
permit). Damaged trees shall be replaced according to the provisions of the Tree
Protection Ordinance.
5. Fences and Wall Plan: A decorative wall plan shall be provided prior to the issuance
of a building permit for the retaining wall between the surface parking area and the
freeway and the screen wall between the hotel site and the public right-of-way, to the
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satisfaction of the Community Development Director. Such walls shall be a design
that incorporates architectural details and materials that complement the building
and site. The wall design shall be submitted for review and approval by the
Community Development Director, prior to the issuance of any building permit.
6. Window Framinq: The applicant shall submit a revised window frame specification
for the hotel rooms, subject to approval by the Community Development Director
prior to the issuance of any building permit.
7. Parkinq and Driveways: All parking and driveway areas shall be developed in
compliance with the approved plans, subject to the review of the Community
Development Director prior to the issuance of any building permit.
8. Interlockinq Unit Pavers: Applicant shall provide a plan and specifications for
interlocking unit pavers along the sidewalk area towards the Hamilton light-rail
station, which shall either match or substantially compliment the current pavers
installed at the station, for review and approval by the Community Development
Director prior to the issuance of any building permit.
9. Mechanical Equipment: Plans showing all roof mounted and ground mounted
equipment shall be screened with architecturally compatible materials, shall be
submitted for review and approval of the Community Development Director, prior to
the issuance of any building permit.
10. Garbaqe Collection: Trash containers of a size and quantity necessary to serve the
new building shall be located in areas approved by the Fire Department and
Community Development Director. Unless otherwise noted, enclosures, shall consist
of a concrete floor surrounded by a solid wall or fence and have self closing doors of
a size specified by the Fire Department. All enclosures to be constructed at grade
level and have a level area adjacent to the trash enclosure area to service the
containers and to be architecturally compatible with the building walls. The trash
collection plan shall be shall be submitted for review and approval of the Community
Development Director, prior to the issuance of any building permit.
11. Liqhtinq: After dark lighting associated with the project include both direct and
indirect sources. Direct lighting sources will include parking lot lighting and the
building signs. Indirect lighting sources will include the full-height (seven story) glass
hinge (elevator lobbies) and stairwells, and the ground floor porte-cochere, entrance
and lobby. Lighting Plans shall be submitted by the applicant for review and approval
of the Community Development Director prior to issuance of any building permit.
12. Photometric Study of Illuminated Siqns: A photometric study will be prepared to
determine if any restrictions are necessary on the hours that the illuminated signs
shall remain illuminated. If impacts are found to result from said signs, the
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Community Development Director will condition a scheduled time to dim the
illumination level of these signs or require that the illumination of the two wall-
mounted freeway-oriented signs be completely turned off at a specified time each
day.
13. Sound (Acoustical) Study: A sound (acoustical) study will be prepared to serve as
a baseline for ambient levels and proposed sound impacts that result from the
development of this project site. The results of the sound study will be provided to
the Community Development Director.
14. Plannino Conditions with Required Review by the Community Development
Director: Conditions 4 through 13 above require the review and approval of the
Community Development Director prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Submittals not approved to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director
shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission at a duly noticed
public hearing.
BUILDING DIVISION
15. Permits Required: A building permit application shall be required for the proposed
new commercial hotel structure. The building permit shall include
Electrical/Plumbing/Mechanical fees when such work is part of the permit.
16. Construction Plans: The Conditions of Approval shall be stated in full on the cover
sheet of construction plans submitted for building permit.
17. Size of Plans: The minimum size of construction plans submitted for building
permits shall be 24 in. X 36 in.
18. Plan Preparation: This project requires plans prepared under the direction and
oversight of a California licensed Engineer or Architect. Plans submitted for
building permits shall be "wet stamped" and signed by the qualifying professional
person.
19. Site Plan: Application for building permit shall include a comprehensive site plan
that identifies property and proposed structures with dimensions and elevations as
appropriate. Site plan shall also include thorough site drainage details. Site
address and parcel numbers shall also be clearly called out. Site parking and path
of travel to public sidewalks shall be detailed.
20. Soils Plan: Two copies of a current soils report, prepared to the satisfaction of the
Building Official, containing foundation and retaining wall design recommendations
shall be submitted with the building permit application. This report shall be
prepared by a licensed engineer specializing in soils mechanics. This project is
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also situated in proximity to areas identified as subject to liquefaction. Engineer of
record shall certify status of project's relationship to requirements of the California
State Geologist, Seismic Hazard Zones of Required Investigation.
21. Foundation Inspection: A pad certificate prepared by a licensed civil engineer or
land surveyor shall be submitted to the project building inspector upon foundation
inspection. This certificate shall certify compliance with the recommendations as
specified in the soils report and the building pad elevation and on-site retaining wall
locations and elevations are prepared according to approved plans. Horizontal
and vertical controls shall be set and certified by a licensed surveyor or registered
civil engineer for the following items:
a. pad elevation
b. finish floor elevation (first floor)
c. foundation corner locations
22. Title 24 Enerqy Compliance: California Title 24 Energy Standards Compliance
forms shall be blue-lined on the construction plans. Compliance with the
Standards shall be demonstrated for conditioning of the building envelope and
lighting of the building.
23. Special Inspection: When a special inspection is required by U.B.C. Section 1701,
the architect or engineer of record shall prepare an inspection program that shall
be submitted to the Building Official for approval prior to issuance of the building
permits, in accordance with U.B.C Section 106.3.5. Please obtain City of
Campbell, Special Inspection forms from the Building Inspection Division Counter.
24. The City of Campbell, standard Santa Clara Valley Non-point Source Pollution
Control Program specification sheet shall be part of plan submittal. The
specification sheet (size 24" X 36") is available at the Building Division service
counter.
25. Title 24 Accessibility - Commercial: On site general path of travel shall comply
with the latest California Title 24 Accessibility Standards. Work shall include but
not be limited to accessibility to building entrances from parking facilities and
sidewalks.
26. Title 24 Accessibility - Commercial: Project shall fully comply with California Title
24 Access Requirements.
27. Approvals Required: The project requires the following agency approval prior to
issuance of the building permit:
a. West Valley Sanitation District
b. Santa Clara County Fire Department
c. School Districts:
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I. Campbell Union School District (378-3405)
II. Campbell Union High School District (371-0960)
iii. Moreland School District (874-2900)
iv. Cambrian School District (377-2103)
d. Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Demolitions Only)
e. Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health
28. P.G.& E.: Applicant is advised to contact Pacific Gas and Electric Company
as early as possible in the approval process. Service installations, changes and/or
relocations may require substantial scheduling time and can cause significant
delays in the approval process. Applicant should also consult with P. G. and E.
concerning utility easements, distribution pole locations and required conductor
clearances.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
29. Review Limitations: Review of this development proposal is limited to acceptability
of site access and water supply as they pertain to Fire Department operations and
shall not be construed as a substitute for formal plan review to determine
compliance with adopted model codes. Prior to performing any work, the applicant
shall apply to the Building Department for applicable construction permits.
30. Required Fire Flow: Required fire flow for this project is 3,250 GPM at 20 psi
residual pressure based on proposed I-F.R. construction type. As an automatic fire
sprinkler system will be installed, the fire flow has been reduced by 50%
establishing a required adiusted fire flow of 1,625 gpm at 20 psi residual pressure.
31. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Required: Buildings requiring a fire flow in excess
of 2,000 GPM or in excess of two stories in height or 35 feet in height shall be
equipped throughout with an approved automatic fire sprinkler system. The fire
sprinkler system shall be hydraulically designed per National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) Standard #13, 1994 Edition.
32. Public Fire Hydrant(s) Required: Provide public fire hydrant(s) at location(s) to be
determined jointly by the Fire Department and the San Jose Water Company.
Maximum hydrant spacing shall be 250 feet, with a minimum single hydrant flow of
1500 GPM at 20 psi, residual. If area fire hydrants exist, reflect their location on
the civil drawings included with the building permit submittal. Required fees to be
paid ASAP to prevent engineering delays. Identify the location of the existing and
new proposed fire hydrants on the site plan.
33. Private Fire Hydrant(s) Required: Provide 3 private on-site fire hydrant(s) installed
per NFPA Std. #24, at location(s) to be determined by the Fire Department.
Maximum hydrant spacing shall be 250 feet and the minimum single flow hydrant
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shall be 1500 GMP at 20 psi residual pressure. Prior to design, the project civil
engineer shall meet with the Fire Department water supply officer to jointly spot the
hydrant locations. Identify the location of all on-site hydrants.
34. Fire Hydrant Location Identifier: Prior to the project final inspection, the general
contractor shall ensure that an approved ("Blue Dot") fire hydrant location identifier
has been placed in the roadway, as directed by the Fire Department.
35. Timinq of Required Water Supply Installations: Required Fire Service and Fire
Hydrant installations shall be installed tested and accepted by the Fire Department
prior to the start of framing. Bulk construction materials shall not be delivered to
the site until installations are completed as stated above. Building permit issuance
may be withheld until installations are completed.
36. Hose Valves/Standpipes Required: Buildings three stories or more in height, or
where emergency access has been deemed minimal, shall be equipped with
approved standpipes and 2 %-inch hose valves located in the stair enclosure.
37. Fire Lane Markinq Required: Provide marking for all roadways within the project.
Markings shall be per fire department specifications. Installations shall also
conform to Local Government Standards and Fire Department Standard Details
and Specifications A-6.
38. Parkinq Alonq Roadways: The required width of fire access roadways shall not be
obstructed in any manner. Parking shall not be allowed along roadways less than
28 feet in width. Parking will be allowed along one side of the street for roadways
28-35 feet in width. For roadways equal to or greater than 36 feet, parking will be
allowed on both sides of the roadway. Roadway widths shall be measured face to
face of curb. Parking spaces are based on an 8 foot wide space.
39. Timinq of Required Roadway Installations: Required driveways and/or access
roads through first lift of asphalt shall be inspected and accepted by the Fire
Department prior to the start of construction. Bulk combustible materials shall not
be delivered to the site until installations are completed as stated above. Building
permit issuance may be held until installations are completed.
40. Fire Department Key Box Required: Provide an approved Fire Department key
box and appropriate building keys. Installations shall conform to Fire Department
Standard Detail and Specification K-1 .
41. Premises Identification: Approved numbers or addresses shall be placed on all
new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible
from the street or road fronting the property. Numbers shall contrast with their
background
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
42. Preliminary Title Report: Prior to issuance of any grading or building permits for
_ the site, the applicant shall provide a current (within the past 6 months) Preliminary
Title Report.
43. Riqht-ot-Wav for Public Street Purposes: Prior to issuance ot any grading or
building permits for the site, the applicant shall fully complete the process to cause
additional right-ot-way to be granted in fee for public street purposes along the
Creekside Way frontage to accommodate a 10 foot sidewalk from existing tace of
curb. The applicant shall submit the necessary documents for approval by the City
Engineer, process the submittal with City staff's comments and fully complete the
right-ot-way process. The applicant shall cause all documents to be prepared by a
registered civil engineer/land surveyor, as necessary, for the City's review and
recordation.
44. Public Service Easement: Prior to issuance of any grading or building permits tor
the site, the applicant shall grant a 5 foot public service easement on private
property contiguous with the public right-of-way along the Creekside Way frontage.
The applicant shall cause all documents to be prepared by a registered civil
engineer/land surveyor, as necessary, for the City's review and recordation.
45. Easements: Prior to issuance ot any grading or building permits for the site, the
applicant shall obtain construction easements as needed to complete the
construction ot the new signalized intersection and obtain and cause easements as
necessary to be recorded for traffic signal maintenance for both the east and west
legs of the new signalized intersection. The applicant shall cause all documents to
be prepared by a registered civil engineer/surveyor and submitted to the City tor
review and recordation.
46. Street Improvements: Prior to issuance of any grading or building permits for the
site, the applicant shall execute a street improvement agreement, cause plans tor
public street improvements to be prepared by a registered civil engineer, pay
various fees and deposits, post security and provide insurance necessary to obtain
an encroachment permit tor construction of the standard public street
improvements, as required by the City Engineer. The plans shall include the
following:
a. Show location of all existing utilities within the new and existing public right of
way.
b. Relocation of all existing utilities including utility boxes, covers, poles, etc.
outside of sidewalk area. No utility boxes, covers, etc. will be allowed in the
sidewalk area.
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c. Removal of existing driveway approaches, streetlights, sidewalk, curb and
gutter.
d. Installation of City approved street trees, tree wells and irrigation at 30 feet on
center.
e. Installation of City standard curb, gutter, sidewalk and ADA compliant driveway
approaches. A non-standard sidewalk material of interlocking pavers shall be
installed along the Creekside Way frontage of the hotel from the Highway 17
off-ramp to the first hotel driveway to match the pavement material used for
sidewalks at the VTA Light Rail station.
f. Installation of asphalt concrete overlay per street pavement restoration plan for
utility installation and/or abandonment, as required by the City Engineer.
g. Installation of streetlights, conduits, conductors and related facilities in
accordance with the City of Campbell's Street Lighting Policies.
h. Installation of traffic control, stripes and signs.
I. Improve intersection at the proposed northerly entrance to the development.
Intersection improvements shall include necessary signing and striping,
accessibility ramps, street lighting, median island modifications and shall
address visibility concerns. Plans shall include full topography of the existing
improvements in and adjacent to all the public right-of-way surrounding the new
intersection and shall show proposed improvements.
J. Construction of conforms to existing public and private improvements, as
necessary.
47. Additional Street Improvements: Should any new utility main lines or other work
required to service the development affect any public improvements, the City may
add conditions to the development/project, at the discretion of the City Engineer, to
restore pavement or other public improvements to the satisfaction of the City.
48. Occupancy: Prior to allowing occupancy for any and/or all buildings, the applicant
shall have the required street improvements installed and accepted by the City,
and the design engineer shall submit as-built drawings to the City.
49. Campisi Way Contribution: Prior to issuance of building or grading permits, the
applicant shall reimburse the City a proportional share of $350,000 slated for
contribution by the previous Prometheus hotel/office/parking structure project, to
reimburse the cost to extend Campisi Way to the Pruneyard property consistent
with the Circulation Element of the Campbell General Plan. The hotel's contribution
will be $142,000. The future office building and/or parking structures contribution
will be $208,000.
50. Maintenance of Landscapinq: Owner(s), current and future, are required to
maintain the landscaped park strip and tree wells in the public right of way. This
includes, but is not limited to: trees, lawn, plantings, irrigation, etc. Trees shall not
be pruned in a manner that would not allow the tree to grow to a mature height.
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51. Utility Encroachment Permit: Separate permits for the installation of utilities to
serve the development will be required (including water, sewer, gas, electric, etc.).
Applicant shall apply for and pay all necessary fees for utility permits for sanitary
sewer, gas, water, electric and all other utility work.
52. Water Meter(s) and Sewer Cleanout(s): Existing and proposed water meter(s) and
sewer cleanout(s) shall be relocated or installed on private property behind the
public right-of-way line.
53. Traffic Improvements: Prior to issuance of any grading or building permits for an
office building or parking structures, the applicant shall install a new signalized
intersection at the proposed northerly entrance to the development. Signalization
shall also incorporate driveway of the office park development to the east of the
project site. Intersection improvements shall include necessary signing and
striping, accessibility ramps, interconnect cable to adjacent intersections, street
lighting, median island modifications and shall address visibility concerns. Plans
shall include full topography of the existing improvements in and adjacent to all the
public right-of-way surrounding the new intersection and shall show proposed
improvements. Applicant shall interconnect the new signal to the adjacent
signalized intersections. The applicant shall contribute $50,000 to the City of
Campbell for the purchase and installation of miscellaneous traffic signal
improvements at the adjacent signalized intersection. (Purchase and installation by
the City shall include video detection equipment for the intersections of
Creekside/Highway 17 and Campisi/Bascom, new controller for
Creekside/Campisi, and connection of the new video cameras to the SMART
Corridor fiber optic system.)
54. Utilities: All on-site utilities shall be installed underground per Section 21.18.140 of
the Campbell Municipal Code for any new or remodeled buildings or additions.
Applicant shall comply with all plan submittals, permitting, and fee requirements of
the serving utility companies.
55. Utility Coordination Plan: Prior to issuance of building permits for the site, the
applicant shall submit a utility coordination plan and schedule for approval by the
City Engineer for installation and/or abandonment of all utilities. The plan shall
clearly show the location and size of all existing utilities and the associated main
lines; indicate which utilities and services are to remain; which utilities and services
are to be abandoned, and where new utilities and services will be installed. Joint
trenches for new utilities shall be used whenever possible.
56. Pavement Restoration: Based on the utility coordination plan, the applicant shall
prepare a pavement restoration plan for approval by the City Engineer prior to any
utility installation or abandonment. Streets that have been reconstructed or overlaid
within the previous five years will require boring and jacking for all new utility
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installations. Campisi Way has not been reconstructed or overlaid in the last 5 years.
The pavement restoration plan shall indicate how the street pavement shall be
restored following the installation or abandonment of all utilities necessary for the
project.
57. Gradinq and Drainaqe Plan: Prior to issuance of any grading or building permits for
the site, the applicant shall conduct hydrology studies based on a ten-year storm
frequency, prepare an engineered grading and drainage plan, and pay fees required
to obtain necessary grading permits.
58. Santa Clara Vallev Water District (SCVWD): Prior to issuance of any permits for
grading, landscaping, or building, the applicant shall obtain a clearance from the
SCVWD.
59. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Measures: Prior to issuance of any grading or
building permits, the applicant shall comply with the National Pollution Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements, Santa Clara Valley Water District
requirements, and the Campbell Municipal Code regarding stormwater pollution
prevention. Specifically the project must include source control, site design and
treatment measures to achieve compliance with Provision C.3. of the NPDES
Permit. Measures may include, but are not limited to, minimization of impervious
surface area, vegetated swales, infiltration areas, and treatment devices. The
primary objectives are to improve the quality and reduce the quantity of stormwater
runoff to the bay.
Resources to achieve these objectives include Stormwater Best Management
Practices Handbook for New Development and Redevelopment ("CA BMP
Handbook") by the California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA), 2003; Start
at the Source: A Design Guidance Manual for Stormwater Quality Protection ("Start
at the Source") by the Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association
(BASMAA), 1999; and Using Site Design Techniques to Meet Development
Standards for Stormwater Quality: A Companion Document to Start at the Source
("Using Site Design Techniques") by BASMAA, 2003.
a. Upon submission of the preliminary site/grading plans, the applicant shall
calculate and submit to the City the amount of impervious surface created by the
development including the types of stormwater controls to be used.
b. Prior to issuance of grading or building permits the applicant's designer or
engineer shall submit the required certification indicating that sizing, selection,
and design of treatment BMP's for the project site has been completed to meet
the requirements of the City of Campbell's NPDES permit, No. 01-119, Provision
C.3.
c. The applicant shall also comply with any other or new conditions as required by
the City of Campbell's most current NPDES permit.
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Prior to occupancy, a qualified BMP certifier is required to inspect the stormwater
management facilities, submit a complete set of as-built drawings to Public Works
Engineering, and certify on these drawings that:
a. The stormwater management facilities were constructed in compliance with the
approved plans.
b. The as-built drawings show all pertinent constructed dimensions, elevations,
shapes, and materials;
c. All variations in construction from the approved design plan have been
identified, including omissions to and additions from the approved plan; and
d. Any changes are in conformance with local, state, or federal regulations.
Prior to occupancy, the applicant shall provide security for the operation and
maintenance of stormwater pollution prevention measures installed or provided as
a part of this project. Prior to issuance of any grading or building permits the
applicant shall sign the "Covenants for the Operation and Maintenance of
Stormwater Facilities" and submit a Stormwater Management Plan.
60. State General Construction Activity Permit: Prior to issuance of any grading or
building permits, the applicant shall comply with the State General Construction
Activity Permit requirements including paying fees, filing a Notice of Intent and
providing a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The applicant shall
provide the City with a copy of the filed Notice of Intent and SWPPP.