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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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9/16/2025
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policies for water conservation, such as installing drought-tolerant plants, low-water turf surface, <br /> bio-filtration planters, green roofs, drip irrigation, and localized capture and reuse. Therefore, the <br /> Project would have sufficient water supplies available to serve the Project and reasonably <br /> foreseeable future development during normal, dry and multiple dry years. Impacts would be less <br /> than significant. (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.15-27—4.15-30.) <br /> Threshold U-3: The Project would result in a determination by the wastewater treatment <br /> provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate <br /> capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the <br /> provider's existing commitments. <br /> Findings: The City finds that the Project would result in less-than-significant impacts to utilities <br /> and service systems related to wastewater treatment. Additionally, the City finds that the Project <br /> will implement regulatory requirements RR U-1 through RR U-3 (listed above). (Draft <br /> Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.15-30—4.15-31.) <br /> Explanation of the Rationale: The Project would result in an increase in wastewater flows <br /> generated from the Project site. The OC San's Treatment Plant No. 1 serves the General Plan <br /> area and has a treatment capacity of 182 million gallons per day (mgd) and a minimum residual <br /> treatment capacity of 52 mgd. The Project would result in a 0.27-mgd increase in wastewater <br /> flows to Treatment Plant No. 1. Therefore, Treatment Plant No. 1 would have sufficient capacity <br /> to treat the 0.27 mgd of wastewater flows generated by the Project in addition to existing <br /> commitments. Impacts would be less than significant. (Draft Supplemental <br /> EIR, pp. 4.15-30—4.15--1.) <br /> Threshold U-4: The Project would not generate solid waste in excess of state or local <br /> standards, or in excess of the capacity of local infrastructure, or otherwise <br /> impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals, <br /> Findings: The City finds that the Project would result in less-than-significant impacts to solid <br /> waste related to generation in excess of state or local standards, capacity of the local <br /> infrastructure or otherwise impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals. (Draft <br /> Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.15-31 —4.15-33.) <br /> Additionally, the City finds that the Project will implement the following regulatory requirements <br /> (Draft Supplemental EIR, p. 4.15-13): <br /> RR U-7(Solid Waste):All development pursuant to the General Plan Update shall comply <br /> with Section 4.408 of the 2019 California Green Building Code Standards, which requires <br /> new development projects to submit and implement a construction waste management <br /> plan in order to reduce the amount of construction waste transported to landfills. <br /> RR U-8 (Solid Waste): All development pursuant to the General Plan Update shall store <br /> and collect recyclable materials in compliance with Assembly Bill 341. Green waste will <br /> be handled in accordance with Assembly Bill 1826. <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 61 of 140 <br /> I <br />
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