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6/28/2004
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<br /> ! <br /> ¡ <br /> Chapter IV - Implementation <br /> ! <br /> I Water and Waste Water 2. Information needed to assoåate water consumption to the uses <br /> i and/or buildings to be able to compare usage to initial projec- <br /> I ! The City of Redwood City needs to manage its resources carefully. tions and baselines. <br /> I This Preåse Plan, therefore, reserves the right of the City to control <br /> 1 the total amount of water it will provide to development occurring 3. Square footage of each building I facility, total and by function I <br /> I <br /> I within the Plan area. The following procedures are defined to mea- use. <br /> I sure the amount of water! and waste water2 generated by devel- <br /> I ! opment within the Preåse Plan Area, and if more water is used than 4. Number of meters serving the faålity and the description of the <br /> I the anticipated maximum, to require that the developer or develop- meter's location/buildinglarea served. <br /> J ers design and implement a program to reduce demand to antici- <br /> pated levels. As part of the City's efforts to track water use, all new 5. Data on any changes to existing buildings during the review <br /> I structures will be required to have separate meters. Landscaping period. <br /> I will likewise be separately metered. <br /> 6. Tables and graphs to illustrate existing demand, thresholds, de- <br /> I The developer shall either prepare, or have prepared, data that es- mand trends to illustrate whether Developer is using more or <br /> I tablishes a projected demand baseline for water use - both water less water than the original projection. <br /> supply and wastewater discharge - to be approved by the City. <br /> ! This data shall include tables and graphs showing the projected de- 7. Analysis of data with summaries and conclusions. <br /> mands by building, by phases, and at final buildout. This projected <br /> I demand baseline shall include all development proposed by the de- If the actual water usage determined by the monitoring report for <br /> veloper. all existing buildings and structures exceeds the projected demand <br /> i baseline by 10%, the developer shall design and implement a com- <br /> I PC Permit applications shall only be deemed complete if they in- pliance program to bring its water usage to the baseline plus 10% <br /> clude a water monitoring report, described following. This moni- number. The following are the options available to the developer to <br /> I toring report, prepared by the developer at developer's expense and achieve compliance: <br /> submitted to City, shall analyze the water use of all structures then <br /> I existing. 1. Acquire more supply/capacity from another water provider. <br /> .., The Monitoring Report shall contain: 2. Devise and implement a program to adjust the amount of water <br /> J used in existing buildings. <br /> 1. Two latest years of water consumption from all water service <br /> I accounts serving the developer's existing buildings (copies of 3. Propose changes to the overall amount of development to bring <br /> actual bills). the water use within the projected demand baseline plus 10%. <br /> I <br /> 1- Water deals with the issues of water supply, water distribution 4. Propose a combination of previous approaches. <br /> I and emergency supplies of water <br /> I 2 - Waste water deals with the issues of sewer treatment capacity <br /> and sewer transmission capacity - 83 - Final Plan - June 2004 <br /> I <br />
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