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Bringhurst LLC at 990 Sycamore Road <br /> Initial Study and Negative Declaration <br /> In terms of water, the project would result in an incremental increase in water <br /> use compared to the existing use and would be required to implement the <br /> City's regulations for water conservation and abide by water use targets to <br /> avoid fees during drought conditions. Therefore, the project is not expected <br /> to require the construction of new water facilities or require the acquisition of <br /> new water supplies. <br /> Therefore, these potential impacts would be less than significant. <br /> c) The proposed development would include the construction of a bioretention <br /> system within the project site to treat and slow down stormwater runoff from <br /> impervious surfaces. This system will treat and manage stormwater runoff from <br /> the proposed development and is designed to filter pollutants, regulate flows, <br /> and increase infiltration, causing the impact to be less than significant. The <br /> project would not necessitate the construction or expansion of stormwater <br /> drainage facilities off-site. As a result, the potential impact would be less than <br /> significant. <br /> f-g) The construction of the project would generate construction waste; however, <br /> at least 75 percent of the total job site construction waste (measured by <br /> weight or volume) would be required to be recycled. The remaining <br /> construction waste and increase of solid waste during operation of the project <br /> would not result in a substantial reduction in the capacity of a landfill. <br /> Collected solid waste is sorted at the Pleasanton Transfer Station and <br /> Recycling Center and then the solid waste is transported to the Vasco Road <br /> Sanitary Landfill in Livermore, which has capacity through 20228. The project <br /> would be required to comply with all federal, state, and local statutes and <br /> regulations related to solid waste. Therefore, these issues would be <br /> categorized as less-than-significant impacts. <br /> 8 Cal Recycle. Facility/Site Summary Details: Vasco Road Sanitary Landfill. <br /> <http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/SWFacilities/Directory/01-AA-0010/Detail/>. Accessed February 26, <br /> 2017. <br /> 46 <br /> according to the City's Engineering Division. Therefore, the <br /> project would not result in the need for new or expanded wastewater <br /> treatment facilities. <br /> 45 <br />ally or cumulatively, a level of service standard <br /> established by the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency for <br /> designated roads or highways. As a result, a CMP traffic analysis is not <br /> required. Therefore, the project impact would be less than significant. <br /> 43 <br /> 36 <br />tudies found that the proposed development would result in slight increase <br /> in surface water flow into Sycamore Creek, but the increase is not considered <br /> to be significant and would not result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or <br /> 31 <br />event landslides, lateral spreading, subsidence, <br /> liquefaction and collapse on the project site. The State of California provides <br /> 24 <br />ical significance specifically <br /> designated by official action; 5.A stand of trees, the nature of which makes each dependent upon <br /> the other for survival or the area's natural beauty. <br /> 20 <br />ive by having the additional two parcels. <br /> Excerpt Planning Commission Minutes, July 11, 2018 Page 9 of 11 <br />, 2018 Page 3 of 11 <br />Way, existing lots range from 15,033 sq. ft. (5769 Hanifen Way)to 20,313 sq. <br /> ft. (1008 Sycamore Creek Way). <br /> P18-0075, 990 Sycamore Road Planning Commission <br /> 11of16 <br /> 'Y a 0421 0 0 �I ,�� r •u"' - 36. <br /> ,`a yy�� n2+a /'�. oM 'le' k� W, k <br /> 3S 94 '@ g 'via <br /> R T3 <br /> 1:5,300 <br /> 0 0.05 0.1 mi PUD-89-06-08M, Gabriela Marks, 4210 Rosewood Drive Planning Division _ <br /> January 7 2020 `( �� ""��� <br /> 0 330 660 Feet I Y <br /> I , I I <br />