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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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3. Environmental Checklist <br /> <br />San Leandro Treatment Wetland <br />IS/MND <br />3-60 February 2024 <br /> <br />3.17. Recreation <br />ISSUES: RECREATION <br />POTENTIALLY <br />SIGNIFICANT <br />IMPACT <br />LESS THAN <br />SIGNIFICANT <br />WITH <br />MITIGATION <br />INCORPORATED <br />LESS THAN <br />SIGNIFICANT <br />IMPACT <br />NO IMPACT <br />Would the Project: <br />a) Would the project increase the use of existing <br />neighborhood and regional parks or other <br />recreational facilities such that substantial physical <br />deterioration of the facility would occur or be <br />accelerated? <br />☐ ☐ ☐ ☒ <br />b) Does the project include recreational facilities or <br />require the construction or expansion of recreational <br />facilities which might have an adverse physical <br />effect on the environment? <br />☐ ☐ ☐ ☒ <br />Discussion <br />Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline is separated from the Proposed Project site by the tidal slough to the south. <br />Along the western side of the Proposed Project site runs the Bay Trail, which provides a connection between <br />San Leandro and Oakland via a trail bridge completed in 2010.51 To the north of the WPCP lies the <br />Metropolitan Golf Links. The closest public park and recreational facility is Cherry Grove Park, located about <br />1.15 miles east of the WPCP entrance. <br />a) Increased use of public parks: The Proposed Project is designed in such a way that it will not interfere <br />with access to nearby recreational spaces, nor will it lead to an increase in usage of the existing local <br />and regional parks located near the Project area. <br />The Proposed Project is anticipated to enhance the Bay Trail through enhanced aesthetics and <br />signage, while educating users on the local ecology and cultural resources, and the purpose and <br />objectives of the treatment wetland. Thus, the Proposed Project will not conflict with Relevant policies <br />from San Leandro’s 2035 General Plan and will have no adverse impact on the use of existing parks <br />and recreational facilities.52,53 <br />Impact Designation: No Impact <br />b) Construction or expansion of recreational facilities: The Proposed Project does not encompass any <br />residential development, thereby eliminating the possibility of directly increasing the use of existing <br />recreational facilities in the vicinity. Additionally, it will not necessitate the expansion or construction of <br /> <br />51 City of San Leandro 2035 General Plan, adopted by City Council in 2016 with subsequent amendments. Chapter 6, Open Space, Parks, <br />and Conservation. Available at https://www.sanleandro.org/332/General-Plan <br />52 City of San Leandro 2035 General Plan, adopted by City Council in 2016 with subsequent amendments. Chapter 6, Open Space, Parks, <br />and Conservation. Available at https://www.sanleandro.org/332/General-Plan <br />53 Policy OSC-3.3 of the San Leandro 2035 General Plan: Bay and Ridge Trails. Support the development and improvement of a regional <br />trail system in and around San Leandro, including the Bay Trail and the Ridge Trail. Work with EBRPD to improve access from San Leandro <br />neighborhoods to these trails by improving existing trails, and developing new spur trails, bike lanes, and signage.
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