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that would retain and filter runoff prior to discharge into the existing storm drains in N. Main Street and <br />Edgewood Road. Thus, the Project would not increase the rate or amount of runoff that could result in the <br />need for new or expanded offsite drainage facilities. (Initial Study, p. 64.) <br />For the reasons discussed above and the reasons discussed in the DEIR, impacts associated with this issue <br />would be less than significant, and no mitigation is required. (Initial Study, p. 64.)This conclusion also <br />applies, for the same reasons, to the Modified Project <br />9.16.4 Water Supply <br />Threshold: Would the Project have sufficient water supplies available to serve the Project from <br />existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? <br />Finding: Less than significant impact. (DEIR, p. 4.13-7 through 4.13-8.) <br />Facts in Support of Finding: The City's Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) anticipates a supply <br />and demand increase of 8.2 percent (3,028 acre feet per year) relating to water. The Project would result <br />in an increase in demand for water supplies that is between just 2.7 and 4.2 percent of the UWMP's <br />anticipated increase. Accordingly, the City would have water supplies available to serve the Project from <br />existing entitlements. (DEIR, p. 4.13-7 through 4.13-8.) <br />For the reasons discussed above and the reasons discussed in the DEIR, impacts associated with this issue <br />would be less than significant, and no mitigation is required. (DEIR, p. 4.13-7 through 4.13-8.) This <br />conclusion also applies, for the same reasons, to the Modified Project <br />9.16.5 Wastewater Treatment Capacity <br />Threshold: Would the Project result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider, <br />which serves or may serve the Project, that ithas adequate capacityto serve the Project's projected demand <br />in addition to the provider's existing commitments? <br />Finding: Less than significant impact. (DEIR, p. 4.13-11.) <br />Facts in Support of Finding: Based on results of the sewer flow monitoring and the City's Design <br />Criteria wastewater generation rates, the Sewer Study identified that the existing sewer lines that serve the <br />Project site would be able to adequately handle the additional wastewater flows from the Project. <br />Additionally, the existing wastewater treatment facilities have adequate capacity to accommodate the <br />increase in wastewater flow from full occupancy of the Project. As a result, implementation of the Project <br />would not result in inadequate capacity of the wastewater treatment plant to serve the Project's demand <br />in addition to existing service commitments. (DEIR, p. 4.13-11.) <br />For the reasons discussed above and the reasons discussed in the DEIR, impacts associated with this issue <br />would be less than significant, and no mitigation is required. (DEIR, p. 4.13-11.) This conclusion also <br />applies, for the same reasons, to the Modified Project <br />9.16.6 Solid Waste Facilities <br />Threshold: Would the Project be served by a landfill with insufficient permitted capacity to <br />Resolution No. Page 55 of 76 <br />Certification of the Magnolia at the Park EIR <br />