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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RE: Exhibit A -CONSISTENCY MEMORANDUM FOR THE SLTC MIXED-USE PROJECT (PLN26-oo67) <br />JULY 27, 2027 <br />Page 28 <br />EIR determined that the Wastewater Treatment Division would be able to meet wastewater demand for <br />the General Plan buildout scenario. The TOD Strategy EIR found the impact would be less than <br />significant; as such, no further evaluation is needed, and the project would be consistent with the TOD <br />Strategy EIR. <br />Solid Waste <br />The project would complywith the California Green (CALGreen) Building Standards Code (Partii of Title <br />24, California Code of Regulations) and the San Leandro Construction and Demolition (C&D) ordinance <br />regarding recycling and waste diversion. The CALGreen Building Standards Code requires the project to <br />have a 65 percent waste diversion during construction. The C&D ordinance requires contractors to <br />recycle all asphalt/concrete and 50 percent of all other C&D debris. Project construction debris would be <br />hauled to the Davis Street Transfer Station in San Leandro. The transfer station processes and diverts <br />over7 million pounds of material per day. The project would incrementally add to processed material and <br />would not exceed the transfer station's capacity (Waste Management 2,027). <br />Alameda County Industries, Inc. (ACI), , would provide refuse and recycling collection services for the <br />project site. Waste produced at the project site would be diverted to the Altamont Landfill. The TOD <br />Strategy EIR determined that implementation of General Plan policies CSF -6.2 and OSC-7.3 (see Table <br />3) would reduce residential and commercial waste streams in the city to a less than significant level. The <br />project would comply with waste diversion policies in the city. As such, the project would have impacts <br />consistent with those in the TOD Strategy EIR, and no further evaluation is needed. <br />Conclusion <br />This memo describes how the city is complying with the provisions of and implementing the steps <br />outlined in the TOD Strategy EIR and Municipal Code Chapters 28.04 and 28.06. Pursuant to CEQA <br />Guidelines Section 25268(c)(4), the City used a written checklistto determine whetherthe environmental <br />effects of the project's site-specific operations were evaluated in the TOD Strategy EIR. Pursuant to <br />CEQA Guidelines Section 25268(c)(2), the City evaluated whether further environmental review was <br />required per the provisions of Section 25262(a). The City considered various technical studies prepared <br />by environmental consultants hired by the City and the applicant (including an Air Quality/GHG Report, <br />Geotechnical Investigation, and Traffic Impact Study). <br />The proposed project would be consistent with the assumptions for the project site as presented in the <br />City's TOD Strategy and Zoning Code, and the project would not result in any new significant impacts or <br />increase the severity of any significant impacts identified in the TOD Strategy EIR. Therefore, no further <br />environmental analysis is required. <br />
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