Staff Reports - East Bay Municipal Utility District
Staff Reports - East Bay Municipal Utility District
Staff Reports - East Bay Municipal Utility District
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Impacts: No Impact<br />
Findings: The project will not induce population growth by making additional water<br />
supply available for new development. The project refurbishes and replaces existing<br />
facilities to improve the reliability of the existing water distribution system that currently<br />
serves customers in the City of Oakland. Only planned growth, approved and permitted<br />
by these two cities will be served by these improved facilities and the replacement is not<br />
intended to facilitate growth. No housing presently exists at the project site which occurs<br />
within public roadways; therefore, the proposed project would not displace housing. The<br />
project would not displace people or housing from the site and no relocation would be<br />
required<br />
As a result of these project circumstances, the Project will have no impacts to Population<br />
and Housing Resources.<br />
P. Public Services<br />
Impacts: No Impact<br />
Findings: The project replaces existing water transmission and distribution pipelines<br />
only. The Project would not generate a need for any new public facilities (schools, police<br />
protection, parks, etc.) because it does not induce population and employment growth.<br />
Workers at the project site are likely to commute from the existing <strong>Bay</strong> area labor supply.<br />
Any deterioration of existing public facilities resulting from construction (e.g., streets)<br />
would be restored by EBMUD to pre-construction condition upon completion of<br />
construction. Such impacts are short-term and not significant.<br />
As a result of these project circumstances, the Project will have no impacts to Public<br />
Services Resources.<br />
Q. Recreation<br />
Impacts: No Impact<br />
Findings: The project will not generate or attract additional population; therefore it<br />
would not affect demand for recreational facilities. It also will not directly impact any<br />
recreational resources.<br />
As a result of these project circumstances, the Project will have no impacts to Recreation<br />
Resources.<br />
R. Mandatory Findings of Significance<br />
Impacts: Less than Significant Impact with Mitigation Incorporated