2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
OSEC-378
OSEC-379
[See page
5-357 for the original comment]
See
Response OSEC-366.
[See page
5-357 for the original comment]
As
described
on
Draft
EIR
page
3-2,
the
proposed
water
supply
agreement
between
OID
and
Brisbane
is
for
a
50-year
term
with
the
option
for
extension
of
the
agreement
in
25-year
increments
before
the
term
date.
See
also
Response OSEC-194
for
discussion
as
to
why
water
supply
analysis
is
based
on
20-year
projections.
[See page
5-357 for the original comment]
As
described
in
Chapter
3,
Project
Description
,
and
reiterated
on
pages
4.O-6
and
4.O-7,
OID
and
Brisbane
have
agreed
to
a
term
sheet
(option)
for
a
water
transfer
from
OID
to
Brisbane
with
terms
that
guarantee
delivery
of
the
specified
amount
for
Project
Site
development
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.
[See page
5-357 for the original comment]
The
provision
of
telephone
and
internet
services
will
be
addressed
in
the
planning
review
process
undertaken
by
the
City
for
the
Baylands.
The
1994
Brisbane
General
Plan
contains
several
requirements
designed
to
address
issues
related
to
infrastructure
serving
new
development.
These
polices
are
assessed
in
greater
detail
in
Draft
EIR
Section
4.I,
Land
Use
and
Planning
Policy
,
and
include:
Policy
146,
which
requires
that
developers
and
property
owners
in
undeveloped
areas
who
wish
to
build
on
their
land
provide
infrastructure
at
their
own
expense;
Policy
208,
which
requires
infrastructure
for
new
development
to
be
installed
to
City
standards;
and
Policy
337,
which
requires
that
development
in
the
Baylands
Subarea
include
a
phasing
schedule
for
development
to
limit
the
adverse
impacts
of
too
rapid
growth.
OSEC-380
OSEC-381
Phasing
of
infrastructure
during
Baylands
development
is
addressed
in
Mitigation
Measure
4.I-1
on
Draft
EIR
page
4.I-54.
While
infrastructure
construction
may
be
phased,
phased
development
of
infrastructure
must
be
consistent
with
the
phasing
plan
required
by
General
Plan
Policy
337.
See
Response OSEC-267
for
discussion
of
phasing
requirements.
Regarding
communications
utilities,
page
92
of
the
Infrastructure
Plan
prepared
by
the
applicant
for
the
proposed
Specific
Plan
for
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
scenarios
describes
the
applicant’s
proposed
strategy
for
upgrading
infrastructure
to
provide
additional
telephone
or
internet
service.
Similar
infrastructure
plans
are
not
required
at
the
concept
plan
stage,
and
were
therefore
not
prepared
for
the
CPP
and
CPP-V
scenarios.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.3-116
May
2015
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