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Agreement
Contractor Name
Wagstaff and Associates
PROJECT NAME
EIR for Marian Shores Village
RMP File Number
304
Date
11/20/2001
MO Ref
01-161
Task Order
Yes
Box
6600
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Wagstaff and Associates Contract Exhibit "A" <br /> City of Redwood City Bair Island Road Development EIR <br /> October 25, 2001 Page 11--19 <br /> <br /> complete the water quality. The additional review and assessment of any such additional <br /> hydraulic study will be considered extra-contract work. <br /> <br /> Cumulative impacts will be assessed for each of the potential project impacts, as necessary. <br /> <br /> Relevant discussion will be provided documenting the reasons why the various assessed <br /> hydrologic and water quality impacts were found to be minor or insignificant. This section will <br /> discuss all potential impacts identified in the Initial Study, regardless of whether they were <br /> found to be significant. Similar discussion will be offered in support of any decisions to <br /> exclude certain potential impacts from the assessment (e.g. particular concerns raised during <br /> the public scoping session). <br /> <br /> 3. Mitigation. Clearwater Hydrology will develop mitigations to address significant project <br /> impacts to site drainage patterns and peak flows, on-site and downstream flooding, and water <br /> quality, including temporary impacts on siltation, turbidity and release of toxics into the waters <br /> of Redwood Creek during closure and dredging operations. Where significant impacts cannot <br /> be mitigated, they will be identified as unavoidable and adverse. <br /> <br />r 4. Alternatives Analysis. Wagstaff and Associates will provide Clearwater Hydrology with <br />r specific descriptions of six alternatives to the proposed project. Clearwater Hydrology will <br />r complete a qualitative comparative evaluation of four of the project alternatives, with narrative <br />r briefly describing how each alternative would affect each of the various identified significant <br />r impact findings, in addition, Clearwater Hydrology will complete a more detailed impact and <br />r mitigation comparison for the remaining two more detailed alternatives, with identification of <br />r specific changes in impact and/or mitigation findings and/or any additional impacts or <br />r mitigations. <br /> <br /> G. Infrastructure and Public Services (Wagstaff and Associates) <br /> <br /> Public services that could be affected by construction of the Bair Island Road projects include <br /> sewer and water systems, parks and recreation facilities (including the San Francisco Bay <br /> Trail), school services, police services, fire protection, emergency medical services, and the <br /> solid waste collection and disposal services. The following subtasks will be completed by <br /> Wagstaff and Associates to address these concerns: <br /> <br /> 1. Sewer. Wagstaff and Associates will describe existing and projected wastewater <br /> collection and treatment capacity, based on contacts with the City Engineer and review of <br /> relevant available data. Project and cumulative wastewater generation demands and the <br /> capacity of existing collection and treatment facilities to handle these increases, and <br /> associated mitigation needs will be identified. <br /> <br /> 2. Water. Similarly, Wagstaff and Associates will describe relevant portions of the existing <br /> public water system (on- and off-site), including total water supply, water storage capacity, and <br /> distribution system availability and capacity. Project domestic and fireflow water demands and <br /> <br /> WP51t6221MISCtO013-2. EXA <br /> <br /> <br />
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