The City respectfullyrequests that EBMUD immediately prepare a WSA for the proposed project as described in the NOP mailed to you earlier and included here again for your convenience. The City acknowledges that this request for an assessment is a required part of the environmental documentation for the project. We appreciate your prompt response to this request. Please contact me if you need additional information. I can be reached at (510) 238-3362 or by email at aparker@oaklandnet.cpm. Sincerely, r\ Alicia Parker Planner II Strategic Planning Division cc: Leslie Gould and Hannah Lindelof, Dyett & Bhatia
Attachment 1 Lake Merrit Station Area Plan (LMSAP) Water Demand Estimate Summary Land Use-Unit Residential Units (1) Retail Square Feet (3) Office Square Feet Institutional Square Feet (4) AutbSenvicesi{Square:feet} Hofe! (Squa"fiji§sefr:s'., l^fs". ,Ughi1ndust'r1ai/QWer : ffiit(merciar'(SF) Structural Parking Total I/sage Factor (2) Avg. Daily Use GPD/Unit 220 0.11 0.22 0.11 0,11 025 011 0.028 Existing Development 3,000 843,000 1,022,000 3,467,000 64,500L 369T800. 192,000 Existing Average Daily (GPD) 660,000 92,730 224,840 381,370 7 095 92,450 21,120 - 1,479,605 LMSAP Net New Development (2035) 6 4,900 404,000 1,229,000 108,000 (29,019) (51,597) (29,540) 300,000 LMSAP Wet New Average Daily Use (GPD) 1,078,000 44,440 270,380 11,880 (3,192) (12,899) (3>249) 8,400 1,393,759 Total GPD 1,738,000 137,170 495,220 393,250 3,903 79;551 17,871 8,400 2,873,364 1. Existing residential units is based on ACTC/ABAG projections for 2005, with projects completed between 2005 and 2012 added in. 2. Based on City of Oakland Average Flow Rates for Sewer Generation Calculation plus 10%, see chart below. 3. Non-residential square feet are estimated based building footprint square footage, multiplied by the number of stories in existing buildings. 4. Estimated Average Rates assumed to be similar to commercial use rates. Institutional uses include new community type facilities at Laney College. 5. Existing jobs are based on ACTC/ABAG projections for 2005; Plan jobs are based on one job for every 350 SF of retail space and one job for every 400 square feet o 6. ACTC 2005-2035 minus projects completed between 2005 and 2012 (which are included in the existing condition). 7. Net new development assumes reductions for any existing land uses. 8. Water use assumed for structured parking only. 9. Parking square feet calculated by multiplying the number of parking spaced by 250 sf/space. 10. Assumed hotel generation rate equal to motel. 11. Water demand is 10 percent greater than Sewer Generation rate. 12. For hotel assume that 1 room is equal to 650 sf. Average Rates Used for Usage Calculation (From City of Oakland Sanitary Sewer Design Guidelines, revised August 2008) Automobile parking Commercial Motel Office Building Residential - 2 bedroom apt. or condo Retail Area 0.028 gpd/sf 0.11 gpd/sf 165 gpd/sf 0.22 gpd/sf 220 gpd/unit 0.11 gpd/sf 11/30/2012
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