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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/26/2007
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03/27/2007 <br />capacity. The estimated Moderate Intensity alternative-related ADDWF increment <br />of 367,334 gpd (0.367 mgd) is less than the City's purchase option of 1.915 mgd. <br />In recent years, wastewater flow to the SBSA collection system from <br />Redwood City has occasionally exceeded the current peak wet weather flow <br />capacity right (exclusive of Redwood Shores) of 25.9 mgd. Since 1994-95, the <br />City has exceeded its allocated capacity nine times during the winter. Since the <br />SBSA treatment capacity allocation to Redwood City is already being exceeded <br />during wet weather, the current allocation from the SBSA is inadequate to serve <br />the project's projected Moderate Intensity alternative ADDWF increment in <br />addition to existing SBSA commitments. Because the SBSA wet weather <br />treatment capacity allocation to Redwood City is already being exceeded, the <br />Precise Plan Moderate Intensity alternative-related and cumulative impacts on <br />wet weather flow treatment capacity are considered to represent a potentially <br />significant project and cumulative impact. <br />Mitigation 10-2. If the Precise Plan Moderate Intensity alternative is <br />adopted, prior to City approval of any future individual development proposal in <br />the Precise Plan area, if determined necessary by the City Engineer, the City <br />shall purchase from the added SBSA the treatment capacity necessary to <br />accommodate the projected net increase in wastewater generated by the <br />proposed development. Each future individual development's ultimate treatment <br />capacity requirement shall be calculated in the final permitting stage. The project <br />applicant shall reimburse the City for the costs associated with the individual <br />development's fair share of the purchase of this treatment capacity (e.g., the <br />capacity option itself, and associated administrative costs) and implementation of <br />one of the transmission capacity improvement options listed below, the <br />procedural details of which shall be included in a development agreement for the <br />project. <br />In order to mitigate the limited transmission capacity during wet weather <br />from the Precise Plan area to the SBSA treatment plant, implementation of one <br />of the following options would be necessary: <br />(1) Upgrade the influent lifting station at the treatment plant, upgrade the <br />treatment plant itself as necessary, install a new gravity sewer line from the <br />SBSA pump station at Maple Street, and upgrade the pump station at Maple <br />Street; or <br />(2) Replace 21,000 feet of 6-inch, 3,600 feet of 8-inch, and 2,000 feet of <br />10-inch pipes within the Precise Plan area, and 6,200 feet of 6-inch pipes outside <br />the Plan area, to reduce the wet weather flows. By replacing existing wastewater <br />collection pipes, and thus reducing infiltration and inflow, the increase in ADDWF <br />from Precise Plan-related growth would be mitigated, and the wet weather flow <br />would not increase from Plan-facilitated development. An additional benefit would <br />be the replacement of all substandard 6-inch pipes with City standard 8-inch <br />pipes. <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 22 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />
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