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POTENTIALLY <br />ISSUES POTENTIALLY SIGNIFICANT LESS THAN NO <br /> SIGNIFICANT UNLESS SIGNIFICANT IMPACT SOURCES <br /> ISSUES MITIGATION IMPACT <br /> 1NCORPORATEll <br />d. Parks? X 2 <br />e. Other ublic facilities? X 2 <br />EXPLANATION: A portion of the site has been previously developed, and given the scale of the proposed development, public <br />service impacts related to fire and police protection are anicipated to be less than significant. The applicant is required to pay the <br />state-mandated school fee for commercial development. Therefore, potential impacts to schools are anticipated to be less than <br />significant. <br />12: UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would t he ro'ect: <br />a. Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of <br />the applicable Regional Water Quality Control X 2 <br />Board? <br />b. Require or result in the consh~lzction of new <br />water or wastewater treatrnent facilities or X <br />expansion of existing facilities, the construction 2 <br />of which could cause significant <br />envirolunental effects? <br />c. Require or result in the consri-uction of new <br />storm water drainage facilities or expansion of X 2 <br />existing facilities, the construction of which <br />could cause si nificant environmental effects? <br />d. Have sufficient water supplies available to <br />serve the project from existing entitlements and X 2, 4 <br />resources, or are new or expanded entitlements <br />needed? <br />e. Result in a deteniullation by the wastewater <br />treatment provider which serves or may serve <br />the project that it has adequate capacity to serve X 2, 4 <br />the project's projected demand in addition to the <br />rovidel's existin conulutments? <br />f. Be served by a landfill with sufficient pernutted <br />capacity to accommodate the project's solid X 2, 4 <br />waste dis osal needs? <br />g. Comply with federal, state, and local statutes <br />and regulations related to solid waste? X 2 <br />h.. Comply with federal, state, and local statutes <br />and regulations related to discharge of storm X 2 <br />waters? <br />EXPLANATION: Sanitary sewer for the site will be provided by the City of San Leandro. Given the fact that the project site has <br />been previously developed and the relatively low level of intensity of development proposed, staff does not anticipate significant <br />impacts related to se-wer capacity or water supply. A standard Engineering Department condirion requires the applicant to subnut <br />plans showing the water service extel2sion, network analysis and looping requirements to EBh2UD for review and approval. Any <br />new water or wastewater lines required to serve the project site would be located within Davis Street, therefore any expansion of <br />these facilities is not anticipated to result in a significant impact to the environment. The project site will be served by a private trash <br />collecting company, which takes refuse to the local transfer station, where it is separated before undergoing further onsite <br />procedures (i.e., composting), or is trucked off-site to the Altamont landfill, which has sufficient capacity to acconunodate the <br />project's solid waste disposal needs. New tenants of the buildings will be provided with all necessary waste/recycling containers <br />and the development as a whole ~>ill be required to comply with all statues and regulations related to solid waste. hn addition, for <br />demolition work that may result as part of the rehabilitation work on the old fire station, the developer shall be required to adhere to <br />the City's Construction/Demolition Ordinance. <br />101 G-1052 Davis/ PLN2004-00031 -Initial Study Checklist 10 April 2004 <br />