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Findings and Statements Required by the California Environmental Quality Act <br />Redwood City DTPP Plan-Wide Amendments 33 ESA / 202100421.01 <br />Subsequent Environmental Impact Report May 2023 <br />emergency (Mitigation Measure UT-1a). Project applicants shall also provide the City with <br />evidence that existing water mains have sufficient pressure and flow for the project’s <br />demands (including but not limited to domestic and fire demands) (Mitigation <br />Measure UT-1b); that existing sewer mains have sufficient capacity for the project’s <br />demands (Mitigation Measure UT-1c); and that the existing stormwater system has <br />sufficient capacity for the project’s demands (Mitigation Measure UT-1d). In each case, <br />applicants shall construct any capacity enhancements required to adequately serve each <br />project’s demands. <br />Impact UT-2: With implementation of the DTPP Plan-Wide Amendments, the City would <br />have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project and reasonably foreseeable future <br />development during normal, dry and multiple dry years. <br />Mitigation Measures. SEIR Mitigation Measure UT-2 (SEIR, p. 10-29) will be <br />implemented for the Project as provided in the MMRP. <br />Findings Regarding Impact UT-2: Based on the FSEIR and the entire record before the <br />City, the Council finds that Mitigation Measure UT-2 would substantially lessen the <br />severity of Impact UT-2, such that this potential impact would be less than significant <br />because the applicant for a development project in the amended DTPP area would be <br />required to install an extension of recycled water supply pipelines to the development <br />project with sufficient recycled water capacity to provide for all of the project’s recycled <br />water demands while achieving the required pressure, flow, and other system design <br />criteria of recycled water system pursuant to City standards, which will ensure the <br />improvements are sufficiently certain, adequately funded, and can be implemented over <br />time. <br />Impact UT-8: Implementation of the DTPP Plan-Wide Amendments would not substantially <br />alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the <br />course of a stream or river or through the addition of impervious surfaces, in a manner which <br />would: (i) result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site; (ii) substantially increase <br />the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on - or off- <br />site; (iii) create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or <br />planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted <br />runoff; (iv) impede or redirect flood flows. <br />Mitigation Measures. SEIR Mitigation Measure UT-8 (SEIR, p. 10-42) will be <br />implemented for the Project as provided in the MMRP. <br />Findings Regarding Impact UT-8: Based on the FSEIR and the entire record before the <br />City, the Council finds that Mitigation Measure UT-8 would substantially lessen the <br />severity of Impact UT-8, such that this potential impact would be less than significant <br />because, if the proposed realignment and alteration of Arroyo Ojo is undertaken by the <br />subsequent development project at 901 El Camino Real, that project would be required to <br />undertake improvements to ensure that the City Engineer can determine that there would <br />be no substantial increase off-site flooding during a modeled 30-year or 100-year storm