2.
Response
to
Comments
2.8
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Municipalities
SFMTA-34
[See
page
5-73
for
the
original
comment]
SFMTA’s
planning
recommendations
are
acknowledged.
[See page
5-74 for the original comment]
SFMTA’s
planning
recommendations
are
acknowledged.
[See page
5-74 for the original comment]
SFMTA’s
planning
recommendations
are
acknowledged.
[See page
5-74 for the original comment]
SFMTA’s
planning
recommendations
are
acknowledged.
SFMTA-35
SFMTA-36
SFMTA-37
2.8.3.7
San
Francisco
Public
Utilities
Commission
SFPUC-1
[See page
5-76 for the original comment]
See
Master Response
1
for
a
discussion
of
this
Program
EIR
and
the
components
that
are
evaluated
within
this
EIR.
No
site-specific
development
is
proposed
at
this
time.
SFPUC’s
request
for
a
preliminary
title
report
with
copies
of
underlying
exceptions
is
appropriate
to
the
site-specific
development
projects
that
would
be
proposed
subsequent
to
certification
of
the
Brisbane
Baylands
EIR.
The
City
recognizes
that
the
SFPUC
Real
Estate
Division
may
be
providing
additional
comments
on
potential
impacts
to
SFPUC
facilities
as
more
details
plans
and
a
title
report
become
available.
SFPUC-2
[See page
5-76 for the original comment]
As
discussed
in
Master Response
1,
the
proposed
project
analyzed
in
the
Baylands
EIR
consists
of
four
development
scenarios
analyzed
at
an
equal
level
of
detail,
a
General
Plan
Amendment,
and
a
Specific
Plan
proposed
for
two
of
the
four
proposed
scenarios
(DSP,
DSP-V).
No
site-specific
development
is
proposed
at
this
time.
As
site-specific
development
projects
that
would
generate
wastewater
are
proposed,
the
Bayshore
Sanitary
District
(BSD)
will
contact
the
SFPUC
to
confirm
available
treatment
capacity
for
each
site-specific
development
project.
The
project
applicant
for
such
site-
specific
development
project
would
be
responsible
for
payment
of
applicable
capacity
charges.
All
sewage
facilities
that
would
discharge
wastewater
into
the
City
and
County
of
San
Francisco
sewer
system
would
be
required
to
comply
with
applicable
San
Francisco
Public
Works
Code
requirements.
[See page
5-77 for the original comment]
As
discussed
in
Section
4.H,
Hydrology
and
Water
Quality
,
new
development
within
the
Baylands
Site
would
increase
stormwater
runoff
that
would
drain
into
a
newly
constructed
stormwater
collection
system
on
the
Baylands
Site
to
reduce
stormwater
runoff
into
wastewater
infrastructure,
including
SFPUC’s
collection
sys
tem.
Therefore,
Project
Site
development
would
reduce
stormwater
runoff
into
the
SFPUC
collection
system,
thereby
reducing
future
flooding
and
combined
sewer
SFPUC-3
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.8.3-25
May
2015
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