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PROJECT NAME
Bayside Gardens - Water supply assessment
RMP File Number
802
Date
1/26/2004
MO Ref
04-13
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<br />II , J . , ,. - <br /> j [ <br />S6 221 is similar in many respects to S6 610. However, it applies only to residential projects of <br />500 units or more and requires the land use planning agency to include as a condition of <br />approval of a tentative map, parcel map or development agreement a requirement that <br />"sufficient water supply" be available. Proof of a sufficient water supply must be based on a <br />written verification from the public water system that will serve the development. <br />Thus, the WSA required by SB 610 is to be prepared sufficiently early in the development <br />review process that it can be incorporated in the CEQA evaluation and documentation of the <br />project. In the case of a project which will require an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), the <br />WSA should be available before the Draft EIR is released for public comment. S6 221, by <br />contrast, becomes operative at the point that the city is considering approval of a tentative <br />subdivision map. <br />The City's Roles and Responsibilities Under SB 610 <br />60th S6 610 and S6 221 are drafted on the assumption that the land use planning agency (i.e., <br />the city or county) is not the water supplier for the proposed project. They thus impose distinct <br />duties on the city/county and on the water supplier - which is assumed to be an entirely <br />separate agency. <br />In the case of Redwood City this assumption is incorrect since the City performs both roles. <br />However, the statute's terminology, while awkward, can be adapted to our situation relatively <br />easily. <br />The "City," as that term is used in the statute, means the components of city government that <br />have responsibilities for the land use decision process. At the staff level, this is the Community <br />Development Services Department, Planning and Redevelopment Division. <br />The "water supplier," for S6 610 purposes, can be understood to mean the Public Works <br />Services Department, which is responsible for the City's Water Enterprise Fund. <br />The "governing body," as used in S6 610, refers to the City Council, which is required to <br />approve the WSA at a regular or special meeting. <br />Use of the WSA <br />The WSA, including the information regarding plans for acquiring additional supplies, shall be <br />included in the environmental document prepared for the project. In the case of 6ayside <br />Gardens, it will be included in the draft EIR, currently in preparation. <br />At the stage of project approval/disapproval, the City "shall determine based on the entire <br />record, whether projected water supplies will be sufficient to satisfy the demands of the project, <br />in addition to existing and planned future uses." If the City determines at that point that water <br />supplies will not be sufficient, it must include that determination in its findings for the project. <br />Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) <br />The City of Redwood City has adopted an Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) pursuant to <br />the State of California 1984 Urban Water Management Planning Act. The UWMP was last <br />amended via Resolution No. 14530 of the City Council on June 2, 2003, and duly forwarded to <br />the State of California Department of Water Resources, Office of Water Use Efficiency on July <br />30, 2003. <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />
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