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prepared for them as well. And, for some of those large projects, a subsequent'water��' <br />supply analysis will need to be done in connection with the City s approval of a tentative <br />map or development agreement, as required by SB 221 — the other law that also went into <br />effect this year. These documents will describe the situation at the time they are prepared, <br />reflecting progress (or lack thereof) on City plans for development of additional water <br />supply and implementation of additional conservation programs. <br />Alternative <br />The City Council is required to approve and adopt a WSA. The consequences of <br />postponing or canceling action are unknown. <br />Fiscal Impact <br />SB 221 and SB 610 do not provide for reimbursement from the State for the costs incurred <br />by cities, counties, and water suppliers to comply with the new laws. Therefore, SB 221 <br />and SB 610 will financially impact cities, counties, and water suppliers. Staff estimates the <br />cost of producing this WSA is less than $1,000, borne by the Water Enterprise Fund. <br />Peter Ingram <br />Director, Public Works Services <br />E EveretC <br />City Manager <br />Attachment <br />Water Supply Assessment (WSA) for the proposed Abbott Laboratories West Coast <br />Research Center Project with attachments <br />3of3 <br />