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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RE: Exhibit A -CONSISTENCY MEMORANDUM FOR THE SLTC MIXED-USE PROJECT (PLN16-0067) <br />JULY 17, 2017 <br />Page 15 <br /> <br />Table 3: Relevant Potential Project Impacts and General Plan EIR Mitigation Measures <br />Potential Impact 2002 General Plan Policies/Mitigation <br />Measures* and 2007 TOD Strategy EIR <br />Mitigation Measures <br />Corresponding 2016 General Plan <br />Policies/Mitigation Measures <br />Compliance <br />compliance with General <br />Plan Policy EH-8.3. <br /> <br />Utilities <br />Implementation of <br />the TOD Strategy <br />could result in <br />significant impacts <br />on water supply, <br />wastewater <br />treatment <br />requirements, <br />wastewater <br />treatment capacity, <br />wastewater <br />treatment facilities, <br />or solid waste <br />disposal. <br />General Plan Policy 52.02: Require <br />future development pay its fair share of <br />the cost of improving the water, sewer, <br />drainage, and other infrastructure <br />systems needed to serve that <br />development, and the use fees and other <br />appropriate forms of mitigation to cover <br />the costs of upgrading public <br />infrastructure. <br />General Plan Policy CSF-6.2: Require <br />future development to pay its fair share <br />of the cost of improving the water, <br />sewer, storm drainage, and other <br />infrastructure systems needed to serve <br />that development. Development impact <br />fees, development agreements, and <br />other appropriate forms of mitigation <br />should be used to cover the costs of <br />upgrading or expanding public <br />infrastructure. <br />The project would comply <br />with Policy CSF-6.2 to <br />reduce project impacts. See <br />the Utilities discussion <br />below. <br />General Plan Policy 52.05: Maintain <br />adequate capacity at the San Leandro <br />wastewater treatment plant to <br />accommodate projected levels of growth <br />within the service area and encourage <br />the Oro Loma Sanitary District to do the <br />same. Support efforts to maintain and/or <br />improve the high quality of treated <br />effluent at both plants and increase the <br />feasibility and cost effectiveness of using <br />recycled wastewater for non-potable <br />purposes. <br />General Plan Policy 27.04: Local <br />planning and building standards that <br />encourage the efficient use of water <br />through such measures as low-flow <br />plumbing fixtures and water-saving <br />appliances, and requires water <br />conservation measures as a condition of <br />approval for major developments. <br />General Plan Policy OSC-7.3 Drought- <br />Tolerant Landscaping: Encourage the <br />use of native vegetation and Bay-friendly <br />landscaping and enforce the State <br />Department of Water Resources Model <br />Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance <br />(WELO). <br />The project would comply <br />with Policy OSC-7.3 to <br />reduce project impacts. The <br />project would include low <br />water, native grasses and <br />shrubs in the landscape plan. <br />See the Utilities discussion <br />below. <br />General Plan Policy 52.06: Require <br />drainage improvements for new <br />developments which ensure that <br />stormwater runoff is adequately handled <br />both on-site and off-site and which <br />implement State and federal clean water <br />requirements. <br />Source: San Leandro 2007, 2007a, 2016a, 2016b. <br />* Policies are from the City of San Leandro 2035 General Plan and mitigation measures are from the City of San Leandro General <br />Plan EIR and the TOD Strategy EIR. <br />161