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8/25/2003
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• Mitigation Measures UT -5.1 and UT -5.2 <br />Finding: Mitigation Measures UT -5.1 and UT -5.2 are feasible and <br />would reduce the impacts of the Project and the Higher Occupancy Scenario <br />related to increased wastewater flows and storm water runoff to less -than- <br />significant levels. <br />The City of Redwood City possesses an option to purchase an <br />additional 2.685 mgd from the Stage II expansion of the South Bayside System <br />Authority's water treatment facility to accommodate wastewater flows from Kaiser <br />and other cumulative development. Currently, approximately 2.08 mgd out of the <br />2.685 mgd sewer treatment capacity rights are available for purchase. This <br />additional capacity is sufficient to accommodate the projected wastewater flow <br />from the proposed Project or the Higher Occupancy Scenario. However, under <br />the proposed Project and the Higher Occupancy Scenario, development would <br />occur at the Project site over a 20+ -year horizon. Depending on the schedule of <br />construction at the Project site, the remaining reserve capacity could be <br />exhausted, and development and purchase of additional wastewater treatment <br />capacity as part of a Stage III expansion would be necessary. In addition, the <br />local sewer collection system and the South Bayside System Authority's sewer <br />transmission facilities would need to be upgraded. <br />The Storm Drain Sub - basin, in which the Project site is located, is <br />relatively small and serviced by the Maple Street Storm Drain Pump Station and <br />the (K -Mart) Pump Station at Steinberger Creek, as shown in the FEIR. Although <br />the effects of the proposed Project and the Higher Occupancy Scenario on storm <br />water volumes is expected to be less than significant, the storm drains may <br />already be at capacity. Cumulative development may therefore adversely affect <br />the piping system and the pump stations at Maple Street and at Steinberger <br />Creek. The contribution of the proposed Project and the Higher Occupancy <br />Scenario to this cumulative effect is anticipated to be less than significant; this <br />assumption shall be confirmed as Kaiser requests subsequent approvals for <br />phases of the Project. <br />Mitigation Measures UT -5.1 and UT -5.2 would reduce the <br />cumulative impact of the proposed Project or the Higher Occupancy Scenario on <br />wastewater treatment and the storm drain system to a less- than - significant level <br />by providing funding for increased wastewater treatment and the storm drain <br />system capacity. If additional wastewater treatment capacity rights are needed <br />at the South Bayside System Authority's wastewater treatment facility due to the <br />increase of flows from any future phases of the proposed Project or the Higher <br />Occupancy Scenario, Kaiser would provide its fair share of funds for South <br />Bayside System Authority's Stage II, or future stages of expansion of rights. If <br />additional storm drain collection capacity or pump station capacity is needed due <br />to the increase of storm water flows from any future phases of the Master Plan, <br />Kaiser would provide its fair share of funds for improvements to the storm drain <br />facilities. <br />
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