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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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12/6/2010
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6.1 F <br /> Page 2 <br /> serve the pressure zone that includes the Kaiser campus: <br /> 1) `A Technical Report on the City Water Storage Capability', dated December 24. <br /> 1997, by Redwood City Community Development Services and Public Works <br /> Services Departments staff. <br /> 2) `Preliminary Engineering Report — Municipal Services Center (MSC) Water <br /> Storage Tank and Pumping Station', dated March 27, 2002, by Thomas Yeager <br /> PE, of Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Palo Alto. <br /> � � <br /> 3) Main City Pressure Zone Emergency Water Supply Report , dated August 2003, <br /> by Chu Chang, PE, Phong Du, PE, and Tonia Tabucchi of Redwood City staff, <br /> The last reference contains a preliminary design of the water tank which will be used to <br /> formulate the final tank design. An engineering technical report was also provided by <br /> Kaiser's consultant, BKF Engineers, and approved for use on this p�oject in March 5, <br /> 2010. This BKF technical report included all components of the improvements <br /> necessary to develop Kaiser's entire campus including water supply, sanitary sewer, <br /> and storm drainage. The report confirms that the project wilf need to provide <br /> emergency water storage and also references previous mitigation measures of the EIR <br /> (UT-2.2). A copy of the engineering report is on file and made available for review at <br /> the City Clerk's Office. In addition to the preliminary design for the water tank <br /> ' referenced above, the City has also completed a preliminary soils investigation for a <br /> potential site to locate the water tank. <br /> After reviewing cost estimates prepared by Kaiser's contractors, Kaiser's Engineers, <br /> and City Staff, the conclusion was that the equivalent cost for Kaiser in constructing a <br /> recycled water pipeline extension would be $1,005,750.00 and the share for an <br /> emergency water tank wou(d be $1,330,000.00. The total cost of $2,335,750.00 would <br /> be paid by Kaiser and deposited into project specific accounts as detailed in the <br /> attached Funding Agreement, Exhibit A. <br /> The agreed upon cost of the recycled water line is based on 3,400 linear feet of 10" pipe I � <br /> (the minimum pipe size required to serve Kaiser) installed underground to City I <br /> Engineering Standards to Kaisers campus from the current terminus of the recycled <br /> water pipeline on East Bayshore road. <br /> To calculate Kaisers equivalent share into a regional water tank, Kaiser's proposed <br /> 764,000 square feet was converted into Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU) at 2,000 <br /> square feet per EDU. Kaiser's total square footage would equal 382 EDU. The City <br /> plans to construct a 3 million gallon water tank which will be able to serve 3004 EDU in <br /> this pressure zone. Kaiser's EDU was added to the East 101 fair share calculations for <br /> a 3 million gallon water tank to be built to serve all potential developments in the East <br /> 101 area along with Kaiser and others within this pressure zone. Kaiser's contribution <br /> represents its propo�tionate share (12.7%�, measured in EDU, of the total cost of a 3 <br /> million gallon off-site water storage tank. The calculations are provided in Exhibit B. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> Council may choose not to approve the funding agreement and direct Kaiser to find <br /> another way to meet the conditions of the mitigation measures. <br /> FISCAL IMPACTS <br /> There is no financial impact to the City, as a result of entering into this funding <br /> agreement at this time. With future contributions from other project owners in this <br />
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