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8/11/2003
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08/11/2003 <br />ORIGINAL <br />RESOLUTION NO. 14547 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE <br />REDWOOD CITY RECYCLED WATER PROJECT AND ASSOCIATED <br />FACILITIES <br />THIS RESOLUTION is approved in light of the following facts and circumstances <br />which the City Council finds to exist: <br />1. On August 6, 2002, the Planning Commission certified a Mitigated <br />Negative Declaration for the Redwood City Recycled Water Project ( "Project'). The <br />Project consists of infrastructure facilities (transmission and distribution pipelines, pump <br />stations, storage reservoirs and minor appurtenant facilities) to deliver disinfected <br />tertiary recycled water from the South Bayside System Authority (SBSA) wastewater <br />treatment plant to customers in the Redwood Shores, Greater Bayfront and Central <br />Redwood City areas, for non - potable uses such as landscape irrigation. <br />2. On July 28, 2003, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 14544, <br />approving and confirming the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and adopting the <br />mitigation monitoring program approved by the Planning Commission. <br />3. On July 28, 2003, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 14545, finding <br />that the use of recycled water for landscape irrigation is safe, is environmentally <br />responsible, and can contribute to the health, safety and welfare of all Redwood City <br />residents. <br />4. The City Manager has recommended that the City Council move forward <br />by formally approving a recycled water project and that the Council direct staff to take <br />such steps as may be reasonably necessary to implement the delivery of recycled water <br />14547 <br />F:Atty /Reso /Reso.141 t <br />081103 <br />
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