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a.8. Findinq. The Final General Plan contains policies <br /> to protect the ground water resource. <br /> <br /> a.9. Fact. The City will develop a contingency plan <br /> for water shortages which includes ground water <br /> management. <br /> <br /> a.10. Fact. The City will work with Zone 7 to establish <br /> and monitor acceptable ranges of underground water <br /> levels and recharge when necessary and to monitor water <br /> quality. <br /> <br /> a.ll. Fact. The City will work with business parks to <br /> install water quality monitoring wells. <br /> <br /> a.12. Fact. All remaining water recharge areas will be <br /> retained as permanent Open Space. <br /> <br /> a.13. Fact. The City will support the policies and <br /> programs continued in the Water Quality control Plan for <br /> the San Francisco Bay Basin. <br /> <br /> B. Significant Effect. There may be inadequate capacity in <br /> regional treatment on distribution facilities in the <br /> short-term to accommodate the proposed land uses. <br /> <br /> b.1. Finding. The Final General Plan contains policies <br /> to time development to available sewage treatment and <br /> disposal capacity. <br /> <br /> b.2. Fact. New development will be required to pay its <br /> fair share of the City's planned sewer system <br /> improvements including treatment, distribution and <br /> export. <br /> <br /> b.3. Fact. The Growth Management Report will evaluate <br /> the available sewer disposal capacity. <br /> <br /> b.4. Fact. The City will coordinate developer <br /> financing with the City's Capital Improvement Program to <br /> ensure capacity for future growth. <br /> <br /> b.5. Fact. The City will reserve adequate sewer <br /> capacity for residential development through 1991. <br /> <br />X. Alternatives <br /> <br /> A. The No Project Alternative. (retention of former <br /> General Plan) <br /> <br /> a.1. Finding. The No Project Alternative does not <br /> function as a mitigation measure as it will exacerbate <br /> rather than reduce adverse traffic,air quality, and <br /> housing affordability impacts. <br /> <br /> <br />