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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
1/28/2019
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE WATER SUPPLY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO AND WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, SAN MATEO COUNTY, AND SANTA CLARA COUNTY
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01/28/2019 <br />by the SFPUC and prevent volatility in the annual determination of the Wholesale <br />Revenue Requirement; <br />(6) extend the estimated timing of the completion of the WSIP to reflect the <br />currently adopted program completion date; <br />(7) clarify the cost allocation and water accounting provisions used for the Regional <br />Water System's Groundwater Storage and Recovery Project; and <br />WHEREAS, in addition to the substantive modifications set forth above, the <br />amended and restated Water Supply Agreement also includes a number of non - <br />substantive updates and revisions to incorporate previously approved modifications, such <br />as the First Amendment to the Water Supply Agreement, adopted in 2013 as new Section <br />3.18, prohibiting San Francisco from draining Hetch Hetchy Reservoir or <br />decommissioning O'Shaughnessy Dam without securing Wholesale Customer approval <br />in the form of an amendment; and <br />WHEREAS, in 2008, through SFPUC Resolution No. 08-0200, San Francisco <br />approved the Water System Improvement Program ("WSIP") to upgrade San Francisco's <br />regional and local water system and achieve Level of Service Goals and Objectives, <br />which include meeting average annual water demand of 265 million gallons per day <br />("mgd") through 2018; reevaluation of forecasted 2030 Regional Water System demand <br />projections and water supply options by 2018, and SFPUC decision in 2018 regarding <br />Regional Water System deliveries after 2018; and meeting dry year delivery needs while <br />limiting rationing to a maximum of twenty percent system wide during droughts; and <br />WHEREAS, prior to approval of the WSIP, San Francisco prepared a program <br />environmental impact report ("PEIR") for the WSIP in compliance with the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the San Francisco Planning Commission certified <br />the WSIP Final PEIR in Planning Commission Motion No. 17734; and <br />WHEREAS, the Wholesale Customers reviewed the Final PEIR and CEQA <br />findings and, in conjunction with approval of the Water Supply Agreement in 2009, the <br />Wholesale Customers also adopted CEQA findings that were relevant to each Wholesale <br />Customer's decision to approve the WSA; and <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />ATTY/DOCS-RESOS/2019/RESO.0011/CC RESO AMENDED AND RESTATED WSA RESO. NO. 15735 <br />REV: 01-18-19 MI MUFF NO. 304 <br />
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