2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
Baylands
Project
site
outside
of
the
Recology
facility
and
adjacent
rights-of-way.
See
Table
3-2A,
as
well
as
Figures
and
Environmental
performance
standards
set
forth
in
the
Draft
EIR
to
protect
habitat
areas
within
and
adjacent
to
the
lagoon
would
preclude
increased
recreational
use
of
the
lagoon.
The
zoning
map
provided
in
Draft
EIR
Figure
accurately
shows
officially
adopted
zoning
within
the
City
as
of
the
time
of
Draft
EIR
publication
and
as
it
currently
exists.
The
reference
to
renewable
energy
generation
on
Draft
EIR
page
is
a
land
use
designation
proposed
in
the
DSP
development
scenario.
This
comment
does
not
raise
any
significant
environmental
issues
regarding
the
adequacy
of
the
Draft
EIR
or
its
analyses
and
conclusions.
See
for
discussion
of
the
Community
Prepared
Plan.
The
Draft
EIR
analyzes
the
proposed
water
supply
agreement
as
it
is
currently
proposed.
As
discussed
in
the
Draft
EIR,
a
water
supply
assessment
was
prepared
that
demonstrated
the
reliability
of
water
supply
for
the
Baylands.
The
Draft
EIR
does
not
speculate
as
to
whether
modifications
to
the
agreement
might
be
proposed
in
the
future
or
what
would
occur
in
the
event
of
an
unknown
“failure.”
As
noted
in
Draft
EIR
Table
4.I-1,
General
Plan
Policy
337
requires
development
within
Baylands
to
include
“a
phasing
schedule
for
development
to
limit
the
adverse
impacts
of
too
rapid
growth.”
Table
4.I-1
notes
that
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
scenarios
are
inconsistent
with
this
policy
since
the
proposed
Brisbane
Baylands
Specific
Plan
“does
not
tie
the
rate
of
land
development
to
the
availability
of
infrastructure,
which
could
lead
to
the
establishment
of
new
uses
outstripping
the
capacity
of
infrastructure
during
initial
phases
of
development
prior
to
project
buildout.”
Unless
the
City
modifies
or
removes
Policy
337
from
the
General
Plan,
any
specific
plan
approved
within
the
Baylands
will
be
required
to
establish
requirements
and
performance
standards
tying
the
pace
of
land
development
to
the
availability
of
services,
facilities,
and
infrastructure,
including
the
roadway
and
interchange
improvements
related
to
the
Bi-County
Program
pursuant
to
the
provisions
of
Draft
EIR
Mitigation
Measure
4.I-1.
As
part
of
the
planning
review
for
each
site-specific
development
project,
proposed
development
will
be
reviewed
to
determine
the
specific
requirements
needed
to
ensure
project
compatibility.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.2-9
May
2015