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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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5_Exhibit B_Resolution_Attachment 2
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<br />Housing Constraints City of Pleasanton | C-49 <br />Dublin-San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) provides Pleasanton’s sewage treatment services. <br />Disposal of treated effluent from DSRSD’s plant to the San Francisco Bay is provided by means <br />of disposal lines managed by LAVWMA (Livermore Amador Valley Water Management Agency), <br />a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) between the City of Pleasanton, the City of Livermore, and DSRSD. <br />A 2017 capacity evaluation of the DSRSD showed that the DSRSD Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />had spare capacity. Recent recycled water projects and conservation efforts for reuse of <br />wastewater within the Tri-Valley service area have helped to reduce impacts on treatment <br />capacity. <br />There are several known deficiencies within the sanitary sewer system in need of improvement. <br />These improvements are most likely to be undertaken as CIP projects or as part of future <br />development. Certain housing sites identified in the sites inventory will require expansions and/or <br />upsizing to the local sewer collection system to support housing development. This is further <br />discussed in Appendix B (Sites Inventory and Methodology). <br />As required by Government Code §65589.7, in May 2008, the City adopted an administrative <br />policy to provide priority water and sewer service for housing developments serving lower income <br />households. <br />Dry Utilities <br />Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) and East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) provide electricity <br />services in Pleasanton, and additional dry utilities include natural gas (PG&E), telephone, cable <br />television, and internet (AT&T and Comcast/Xfinity), and solid waste (Pleasanton Garbage <br />Service). Future projects that require new connections would have to coordinate with responsible <br />dry utility providers, and none have identified deficiencies or inability to provide utilities throughout <br />Pleasanton for any future development. Future system expansion costs for new development are <br />typically shared between the service provider and developers. <br />
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