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Initial Study and Negative Declaration <br />c) Require or result in the construction of new storm <br />water drainage facilities or expansion of existing <br />facilities, the construction of which could cause <br />significant environmental effects? <br />d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the <br />project from existing entitlements and resources, or <br />are new or expanded entitlements needed? <br />e) Result in a determination by the wastewater <br />treatment provided which serves or may serve the <br />project that it has adequate capacity to serve the <br />project's projected demand in addition to the <br />provider's existing commitments? <br />f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted <br />capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste <br />disposal needs? <br />g) <br />Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and <br />regulations related to solid waste? <br />X <br />X <br />X <br />x <br />x <br />DISCUSSION <br />a -g. The proposed project would be required to comply with Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board (RWQCB) requirements for wastewater treatment. <br />Business operations associated with the proposed business would generate <br />wastewater. However, the operation of the proposed development would <br />not contribute a substantial amount of new demand for wastewater <br />treatment and such demand would not exceed projected wastewater <br />treatment requirements. While it is anticipated there are sufficient water <br />supplies available to serve the project, approval of the project would not <br />guarantee the availability of sufficient water to serve the project and the <br />City may withhold building permits if the City determines that sufficient water <br />is not available at the time of application of building permits. The proposed <br />development would include the construction of a bioswale system within the <br />project site to treat stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces. The bioswale <br />system will filter pollutants, regulate flows, and increase infiltration. The <br />project will not require the construction of off -site stormwater drainage <br />facilities. Construction of the proposed project would generate construction <br />waste; however, at least 75 percent of the total job site construction waste <br />(measured by weight or volume) would be required to be recycled. The <br />remaining construction waste would not result in a substantial reduction in <br />the capacity of a landfill. Therefore, these would be less than significant <br />impacts. <br />48 <br />