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8/25/2003
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS CONCERNING MITIGATION MEASURES, ADOPTING A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM, MAKING FINDINGS CONCERNING ALTERNATIVES, AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT FOR THE KAISER PERMANENTE REDWOOD CITY MEDICAL CENTER MASTER PLAN PROJECT FOR WHICH AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED
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industrial uses. If implemented, this system will provide a means of meeting <br />water demands that would otherwise be met from potable water sources. The <br />system would, at full utilization, deliver up to 1,995 AFN, thereby reducing <br />existing and future demands on City's potable water supply <br />Mitigation Measure UT -1.1 requires Kaiser to contribute its fair <br />share to the cost of implementation of the recycled water system and to comply <br />with all applicable current and future City water demand performance standards, <br />including standards in the City of Redwood City Urban Water Management Plan, <br />the City's recycled water project, and the City's water conservation program. If <br />the recycled water program is not implemented, Kaiser would be responsible for <br />obtaining water supply from a third -party water supplier, if feasible. Mitigation <br />Measure UT -1.2 requires Kaiser to include methods of water conservation in <br />Medical Center buildings and landscaping. <br />The Precise Plan incorporates Mitigation Measures UT -1.1 and UT- <br />1.2 by requiring necessary infrastructure to allow the use of recycled water for <br />irrigation and make a financial contribution to the implementation of a recycled <br />water program, if implemented; dual plumbing for recycled water for internal <br />uses, such as toilets, to the extent approved by DHS, if necessary; recycled <br />water project infrastructure for all landscaped areas and for internal uses. These <br />mitigation measures will substantially reduce the Project's demand for potable <br />water supply. If the adopted recycled water program is fully implemented the <br />water supply demand could be reduced to a less- than - significant level. If not, the <br />demand would be reduced but would remain significant. <br />Overriding Considerations: The environmental, economic, social <br />and other benefits of the Project override the significant impact described above, <br />as more fully stated in the Statement of Overriding Considerations in Section 3 of <br />the Resolution. <br />B. Water Distribution and Emergency Storage System <br />Potential Impact: The proposed Project and the Higher <br />Occupancy Scenario may adversely affect the water distribution and emergency <br />storage system around the Project site. (Potentially Significant) <br />Mitigation: The following mitigation measures, as set forth in the <br />FEIR, are hereby adopted and will be implemented as provided in the Mitigation <br />Monitoring Program: <br />• Mitigation Measures UT -2.1 and UT -2.2 <br />Finding: Mitigation Measures UT -2.1 and UT -2.2 are feasible and <br />would reduce the potentially significant environmental impact described above to <br />a less- than - significant level. <br />
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