2.
Response
to
Comments
2.10
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Individuals
included
in
the
environmental
review
of
subsequent
site-specific
development
projects
where
shading
from
buildings
could
negatively
affect
habitat
areas
and
result
in
a
significant
indirect
impact.
Viewpoint
6,
which
is
analyzed
in
Draft
EIR
Section
4.A,
Aesthetics
and
Visual
Resources
,
simulates
views
of
the
Baylands
from
the
Bay,
while
Viewpoints
5
and
9
address
view
of
the
Baylands
from
the
US
101
freeway.
Given
the
elevation
of
San
Bruno
Mountain
and
its
distance
from
the
Baylands,
proposed
development
within
the
Baylands,
although
visible,
would
not
block
views
of
the
San
Francisco
Bay
shoreline.
Thus,
photosimulations
of
views
from
San
Bruno
Mountain
were
not
evaluated.
Closer
in
and
lower
elevation
photosimulations
of
Baylands
views,
in
which
view
of
proposed
Baylands
development
are
more
prominent
that
they
would
be
from
San
Bruno
Mountain,
are
provided
from
Viewpoints
7
and
11
in
Table
4.A-1.
Draft
EIR
Chapter
3,
Project
Description
,
provides
a
detailed
description
of
each
of
the
components
of
proposed
Baylands
development,
including
a
General
Plan
Amendment,
found
concept
plan
development
scenarios
being
addressed
at
an
equal
level
of
detail,
a
proposed
specific
plan
for
two
of
the
concept
plan
scenarios,
site
remediation,
a
proposed
water
supply
agreement,
and
relocation
of
existing
lumberyards.
The
actions
and
activities
described
in
Chapter
3
constitute
the
whole
of
the
action
being
proposed
to
the
City
of
Brisbane.
The
statement
referred
to
in
Comment
provides
a
description
of
bicycle
and
pedestrian
paths
proposed
in
the
Brisbane
Baylands
Specific
Plan
prepared
by
the
applicant
for
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
scenarios.
All
of
the
facilities
described
in
the
first
full
paragraph
on
Draft
EIR
page
will
be
developed
within
the
Baylands
,
except
for
one
pedestrian
overcrossing
over
the
Caltrain
right-of-way
at
Tunnel
Avenue
for
pedestrians
and
bicyclists.
“Enhanced
pedestrian
street
crossings”
as
described
in
the
applicant’s
specific
plan
consist
of
colored
or
textured
pavement
at
intersections
within
the
Baylands.
See
for
discussion
of
the
proposed
water
supply
agreement.
As
described
in
Chapter
3,
Project
Description
,
and
reiterated
on
pages
4.O-6
and
4.O-7,
OID
and
Brisbane
have
signed
a
term
sheet
for
a
proposed
water
supply
agreement
with
terms
that
guarantee
delivery
of
up
to
2,400
acre-feet
per
year
from
the
available
amount
of
water
it
has
to
deliver
to
customers
outside
of
its
service
area.
Further,
OID
has
sold
water
for
delivery
to
customers
outside
its
service
area
in
recent
years
of
up
to
67,000
AFY
without
significant
environmental
impacts
as
disclosed
in
OID’s
Water
Resources
Plan
Programmatic
EIR.
Proposed
Project
Site
development
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.10.19-11
May
2015