1.
Introduction
the
CPP
in
that
it
proposes
modernization
and
expansion
of
the
existing
Recology
facility
in
the
northeast
portion
of
the
Brisbane
Baylands.
Under
the
CPP-V
scenario,
Recology
would
expand
southward
from
its
current
boundary,
replacing
the
hotel
and
R&D
uses
proposed
under
the
CPP
just
north
of
Geneva
Avenue
and
east
of
Tunnel
Road.
The
existing
44.2-acre
Recology
site
would
expand
by
21.3
acres
to
a
total
of
65.5
acres,
consolidating
Recology’s
existing
offsite
recycling
and
corporation
yard
facilities
into
one
location
within
the
Baylands.
The
square
footage
of
building
area
within
the
Recology
site
would
increase
from
the
existing
260,000
square
feet
to
1,011,000
square
feet.
Total
new
development
under
the
CPP-V
scenario
would
be
approximately
8.1
million
square
feet
of
building
area
within
the
733-acre
Project
Site.
Amendments
to
the
Brisbane
General
Plan
as
needed
to
ensure
consistency
of
proposed
development
with
the
provisions
of
the
General
Plan.
A
Specific
Plan
submitted
to
the
City
by
Universal
Paragon
Corporation
(UPC)
detailing
development
for
the
two
“Developer
-
Sponsored
Plan”
scenarios.
The
proposed
Specific
Plan
addresses
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
Concept
Plan
scenarios
only.
Proposed
modernization
and
expansion
of
the
existing
Recology
facility,
which
is
included
in
the
CPP-V
Concept
Plan
scenario
only.
Relocation
of
existing
lumberyards
to
a
different
location
within
the
Baylands,
which
is
proposed
under
each
of
the
four
Concept
Plan
scenarios.
Remediation
of
hazardous
materials
contamination
within
the
former
railyard
and
landfill
areas
of
the
Project
Site,
which
is
proposed
under
each
of
the
four
Concept
Plan
scenarios.
Importation
of
water
supply
to
the
Baylands
and
City
of
Brisbane,
which
is
proposed
for
each
of
the
four
Concept
Plan
scenarios.
Under
the
proposed
water
supply
agreement,
the
City
would
acquire
a
supplemental
water
supply
of
up
to
2,400
acre-feet
per
year
(AFY)
via
a
water
transfer
agreement
with
the
Oakdale
Irrigation
District
(OID).
OID
and
the
City
have
signed
a
term
sheet
that
establishes
a
framework
for
negotiating
an
agreement
for
the
future
transfer
of
up
to
2,400
AFY
annually
for
a
50-year
period,
with
possible
renewals
for
additional
25-year
periods.
The
2,400
AFY
includes
up
to
2,000
AFY
to
serve
the
Baylands
and
400
AFY
to
accommodate
planned
growth
within
Brisbane
as
a
whole.
The
water
would
be
transferred
from
OID
to
Brisbane
pursuant
to
water
supply
and
conveyance
agreements
to
be
executed
among
OID,
the
Modesto
Irrigation
District
(MID),
the
San
Francisco
Public
Utilities
Commission
(SFPUC),
and
the
City
of
Brisbane.
Construction
and
operation
of
an
onsite
recycled
water
plant,
which
would
provide
tertiary
treatment
of
wastewater
for
recycled
water
re-use
within
the
Project
Site.
Table
1-1
of
the
Draft
EIR
lists
these
Project
components,
showing
which
components
are
included
in
each
development
scenario.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
1-3
May
2015
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