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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2007
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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 REDWOOD CITY DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN
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p MONITORING VERIFICATION <br />IDEND IMPACT RELATED hiIITlGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and <br />' Timing Signature Date <br /> Enti Verification Ent <br />s Re uirements <br />day, for abet increase over existing the proposed development. Each future <br />conditiort`lyofspproximately 367,334 gpd. individual development's ultimate treatment <br />Redwood~ity already uses all of its allocated capacity requirement shalt be calculated in <br />m the SBSA treatment plant, but the final permitting stage. The project <br />capaaty <br />~ <br />possess an option to purchase an applicant shall reimburse the City for the <br />additiondj.~.915 million gallons per day (mgd) costs associated with the individual <br />of dry w6~'lher capacity. The project- development's fair share of the purchase of <br />generatDDWF increment of 367,334 gpd this treatment capaaty {e.g., the capacity <br />(0.367 mgd} is less than the City's purchase option itself, and associated administrative <br />option of 1.915 mgd. costs} and implementation of one of the <br />transmission capacity Improvement options <br />In recent years, wastewater flow to the SBSA listed below, the procedural details of which <br />collection system from Redwood City has shall be included in either a project <br />occasionally exceeded the current peak wet memorandum or a development agreement <br />weather flow capacity right (exGusive of for each project, at the discretion of the City <br />Redwood Shores) of 25.9 mgd. Since 1994- Engineer. <br />95, the City has exceeded its allocated <br />capacity nine times during the winter. Since In order to mitigate the limited transmission <br />the SBSA treatment capacity allocation to capacity during wet weather from the <br />Redwood City is already being exceeded Precise Plan area to the SBSA treatment <br />during wet weather, the current allocation plant, implementation of one of the <br />from the SBSA is inadequate to serve the following options would be necessary: <br />project's projected Moderate [ntensity <br />alternative ADDWF increment in addition to {1) Upgrade the influent lifting station at the <br />existing SBSA commitments. Because the treatment plant, upgrade the treatment <br />SBSA wet weather Vestment capaaty plant itself as necessary, install a rn~w <br />allocation to Redwood City is already being gravity sewer line from the SBSA pump <br />exceeded, the Precise Plan Moderate station at Maple Street, and upgrade the <br />Intensity alternative-related and cumulative pump station at Maple Street; or <br />impacts on wet weather flow treatment <br />capaaty are considered to represent a (2) Replace 21,000 feet of 6-inch, :3,600 <br />potentially significant project and feet of 8-inch, and 2,000 feet of 10-inch <br />cumufative impact. pipes within the Precise Plan area, and <br />6,200 feet of 6-inch pipes outside the Plan <br />area, to reduce the wet weather flaws. By <br />replacing existing wastewater collection <br />pipes, and thus reducing infiltration and <br />inflow, the increase in ADDW F from <br />Precise Plan-related growth would be <br />mitigated, and the wet weather flow would <br />not'sncrease from Plan-facilitated <br />~ development. An additional benefit would <br />= be the replacement of all substandard 6- <br />~ ~ inch pipes with City standard 8-inch pipes. <br />~~ <br />~ ~ Implementation of this measure would <br />~,,~ p reduce the Precise Plan Moderate Intensity <br />alternative and cumulative impacts on <br />Page zi U:IMy Documenfst0oxmfown Precise Pian1CC staff reporfslCC 3. f 2.doci3. f 2.07 Exhibits~Atfachment A mit.mertitoring checklist 655.dac <br />
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