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8/26/2002
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Project Description <br /> 'The developer of the proposed Marina Shores Village Project, Glenborough-Pauls LLC, <br /> conveyed their project description in a letter dated 4/17/2002 to Tom Passanisi, principal <br /> planner in the Planning and Redevelopment Division of the Community Services Department, <br /> including their original indications of estimated water demand (Attachment 'A'). Also attached is <br /> Table 1.1, Project Summary Data, Administrative Draft EIR dated June 19, 2002, prepared by <br /> Wagstaff and Associates (Attachment 'B'). <br /> <br />3. THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PROJECT AND PROJECTED WATER DEMAND <br /> The Marina Shores Village Project is a planned development located at Bair Island Road/Ucelli <br /> Boulevard east of State Highway 101, or the Bayshore Freeway. It is to consist of <br /> approximately 1,930 residential condominium units, 300,000 square feet of office space, and <br /> 12,000 square feet of convenience retail and restaurant space plus support facilities including <br /> parking, public open space, pedestrian plazas and parks, and private recreational space. (See <br /> Attachment 'B') <br /> <br /> The future water use at the Project has been estimated by the developer, Glenborough-Pauls, <br /> LLC, to be 407 acre feet per year (AF/Y) or 363,030 gallons per day, per Attachment 'A'. <br /> <br /> The demand estimated for this project and other planned development was included in the <br /> Redwood City Water Use Forecast 2000 to 2020 (June 20, 2002) prepared by John Whitcomb, <br /> Ph.D. (Attachment 'C'). In turn, the Water Use Forecast projections were included in the City's <br /> UWMP, Revision No. 1 by amendment through City Council Resolution No. 14459 adopted on <br /> July 15, 2002. <br /> <br />4. WATER SUPPLY ANALYSIS <br /> The City of Redwood City receives 100% of its potable water supply from the Hetch Hetchy <br /> regional water system operated for the City and County of San Francisco by the San Francisco <br /> Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Existing water supply entitlements, rights and/or water <br /> service contracts relevant to this water supply are: <br /> · 1984 Settlement Agreement and Master Water Sales Contract between Su~burban <br /> Purchasers and the City and County of San Francisco <br /> · Water Supply Contract between City and County of San Francisco and the City of <br /> Redwood City (August 1984) <br /> <br /> Additionally, the Joint Powers Authority agreement establishing the South Bayside System <br /> Authority (SBSA) wastewater treatment works provides that SBSA may produce and sell treated <br /> wastewater effluent for potential reuse. SBSA has adopted a policy "To provide technical and <br /> institutional leadership on all subjects related to recycled water and to pursue wa~er recycling in <br /> conjunction with the local water suppliers". SBSA and Redwood City ara preparing a recycled <br /> water agreement that will establish recycled water capacity rights and cost reimbursement <br /> conditions. <br /> <br /> Necessary regulatory approvals to deliver the SFPUC water supply are: <br /> · State of Cal. Dept. of Health Services Water Supply Permit #4110022 and Engineer's <br /> Report <br /> <br /> The quantity of water received by Redwood City in prior years from existing Hetch Hetchy water <br /> supply entitlements is shown in Figure I (in AF/Y). This figure is reproduced from the Redwood <br /> City UWMP, and includes projected future water use. <br /> <br /> Psge 4 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />
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