2.
Response
to
Comments
2.10
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Individuals
2.10.19
Speakers
at
October
2013
Public
Meetings
Responses
to
comments
provided
at
public
meetings
held
on
October
22,
24,
and
29,
2013
are
organized
to
indicate
the
specific
speaker
at
the
meetings
providing
the
comments.
Meeting
1:
October
22,
2013
2.10.19.1
Michele
Salmon
This
introductory
comment
does
not
raise
any
significant
environmental
issues
regarding
the
adequacy
of
the
Draft
EIR
or
its
analyses
and
conclusions.
The
Community
Prepared
Plan
(CPP)
scenario
comprises
7.7
million
square
feet
of
new
building
area
within
the
Baylands
Project
Site
at
buildout,
while
the
Community
Prepared
Plan
–
Recology
Variant
(CPP-V)
scenario,
which
includes
expansion
of
the
existing
Recology
solid
waste
management
facility,
proposes
8.1
million
square
feet
of
new
building
area.
As
shown
in
Table
3-2B
of
the
Draft
EIR,
because
some
existing
building
area
will
remain
within
the
existing
Recology
site
following
Baylands
buildout
of
the
CPP-V
scenario,
the
total
building
area
within
the
Baylands
will
be
8,173,300
square
feet
for
the
CPP
scenario
and
8,243,300
square
feet
for
the
CPP-V
scenario.
See
for
discussion
regarding
the
remediation
review
and
approval
process
and
regarding
the
adequacy
of
waste
and
contamination
characterization
studies
for
use
in
the
Draft
EIR.
Biological
resources
mitigation
measures
calling
for
avoidance
of
impacts
to
wetlands,
as
well
as
for
development
of
an
Open
Space
Plan
meeting
specified
performance
standards
would
lead
to
restoration
of
shoreline
wetland
habitat
along
the
edge
of
the
lagoon.
Implementation
of
these
measures,
along
with
Mitigation
Measure
4.E-4a
restricting
development
that
requires
the
placement
of
fill
materials
within
600
feet
of
the
Lagoon
will
preclude
future
recreational
improvements
and
use
of
the
lagoon
for
kayaking.
Recreational
use
of
the
lagoon
is
not
part
of
the
concept
plan
scenarios,
and
the
Draft
EIR
does
not
therefore
analyze
the
impacts
of
such
use,
nor
does
it
provide
environmental
clearance
for
recreational
use
of
the
lagoon.
The
referenced
Van
Waters
Rogers
(VWR)
site
does
not
lie
within
the
Baylands
project
boundaries.
The
Draft
EIR
section,
Hazardous
Materials
Management
Facilities
in
Project
Site
Vicinity,
on
page
4.G-60,
includes
a
brief
discussion
on
facilities
within
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.10.19-1
May
2015