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C. INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS: WATER <br /> <br />Impact CI: Water Supply. The water demand of the Specific Plan project. together with <br />demand generated by other future development, would contribute to Zone 7's anticipated need to <br />expand its available water resources in order to meet buildout water needs of its service area. <br />(Cumulative) : <br /> <br />Mitigation <br />Measure CI: It is recommended that Zone 7 apply best management practices and water <br />conservation measures throughout its service area, including, but not limited to, the project. <br /> <br />Findings: A potentially significant cumulative impact of a water supply shortage may result if <br />Zone 7's deliveries are reduced, while regional demand simultaneously increases. Zone 7's <br />ability to secure additional water supplies is beyond the control of the City of Pleasanton. <br /> <br /> Rationale for <br /> Finding: In anticipation of future water requirements, Zone 7 is currently evaluating additional <br /> sources for water supply. In addition, Zone 7 is seeking to offset potential decreases in water <br /> supply which may result from a long term reduction in deliveries from the State Water Project. <br /> The Specific Plan project's cumulative demand for water will include a golf come (with a <br /> clubhouse) and up to 179 new housing units. In addition, some existing housing units will join <br /> the City's water distribution system. If Zone 7's water supplies are reduced on a long-term basis, <br /> the project, and other projects planned, approved or proposed in the regional service area will <br /> result in a cumulative increased demand for water, leading to possible water supply shortfalls. <br /> See "Statement of Overriding Considerations" for the specific benefits of the project. <br /> <br /> <br />
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