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UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS <br /> Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than <br /> Significant With Significant No Impact Beneficial Information <br /> Impact Mitigation Impact �P�f Source(s) <br /> Incorporated <br /> Would the project: <br /> 3) Require or result in the construction � � � � � 1,2,3 <br /> of new storm water drainage facilities <br /> or expansion of existing facilities,the <br /> construction of which could cause <br /> significant environmental effects? <br /> 4) Have sufficient water supplies � � � � � 1,2,3 <br /> available to serve the project from <br /> existing entitlements and resources, <br /> or are new or expanded entitlements <br /> needed? <br /> 5) Result in a determination by the � � � � � 1,2,3 <br /> wastewater treatment provider which <br /> serves or may serve the project that it <br /> has adequate capacity to serve the <br /> project's projected demand in <br /> addition to the provider's existing <br /> commitments? <br /> 6) Be served by a landfill with sufficient � � � � � 1,2,3 <br /> permitted capacity to accommodate <br /> the project's solid waste disposal <br /> needs? <br /> 7) Comply with federal, state, and local � � � � � 1,2,3 <br /> statutes and regulations related to <br /> solid waste? <br /> 4.17.2.1 Water Service Impacts <br /> The 2010 General Plan assumes that the resident population of Redwood City will increase by <br /> approximately 16,000 by 2030. It also assumes that approximately 28,000 new jobs will be added to <br /> the City in the same time period. The City adopted the new 2010 Urban Water Management Plan in <br /> July 2011 which is based on the aforementioned growth projections in the General Plan. The growth <br /> projections include urban intensification of El Camino Real,including the project site. <br /> The proposed project would use approximately 3,250 gallons of water per day (gpd),which is a net <br /> increase of 3,104 gpd compared to the existing land use. This increase represents less than one-tenth <br /> of one percent of the total water usage in the City. <br /> The City's Urban Water Management Plan identifies how the City will support future planned <br /> growth. This includes identification of new water supplies, conservation,use of recycled water, and <br /> compliance with the City's Green Building Ordinance. With the guaranteed water supply from the <br /> SFPUC,implementation of identified conservation measures, and the expanded use of recycled <br /> water,the City of Redwood City will have sufficient water supply to support planned future growth <br /> under the new General Plan. As a result,the City will have sufficient water supply to support the <br /> proposed project. <br /> Kensington Assisted Living Facility Project 89 Initial Study <br /> Redwood City Apri12013 <br />