2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
pressure
regulation
pits
would
be
as
deep
as
the
natural
gas
pipeline,
which
would
be
installed
above
any
cap
layer
that
may
be
required
for
remediation
of
the
former
Railyard
area.
The
exact
parameters
of
trenches
and
pits
to
be
dug
as
part
of
Project
Site
development
would
be
defined
and
evaluated
as
part
of
subsequent
site-specific
development
projects
and
their
environmental
review.
See
1,
for
a
discussion
of
Program
and
Project
EIR
analyses.
Details
regarding
the
dimensions
of
electrical
and
natural
gas
lines
and
the
installation
of
infrastructure
for
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
scenarios
are
provided
in
Appendix
B
of
the
Draft
EIR,
Draft
Brisbane
Baylands
Infrastructure
Plan
.
Concept
Plans
only
were
prepared
for
the
CPP
and
CPP-V
scenarios
as
required
by
the
Brisbane
General
Plan
and
authorized
by
the
City
Council.
Thus,
equivalent
detailed
infrastructure
plans
are
not
required
and
were
not
prepared
for
the
CPP
and
CPP-V
scenarios.
Should
either
the
CPP
or
CPP-V
scenario
be
selected
by
the
City
Council,
the
next
step
in
the
planning
review
process
would
be
preparation
of
a
specific
plan,
including
detailed
infrastructure
planning.
The
exact
parameters
of
trenches
and
pits
to
be
dug
as
part
of
Project
Site
development
would
be
defined
as
part
of
the
required
specific
plan
and
subsequent
site-specific
development
projects
and
evaluated
as
part
of
the
environmental
review
for
those
projects.
See
1
for
a
discussion
of
Program
and
Project
EIR
analyses.
Impacts
related
to
the
construction
of
electrical
and
natural
gas
infrastructure
are
included
in
the
analyses
of
construction
impacts
throughout
the
Draft
EIR.
The
statement
referred
to
in
Comment
addresses
the
operational
impacts
of
energy
generation
infrastructure
(i.e.,
wind
turbines).
To
clarify
the
statement
referred
to
in
Comment
the
second
paragraph
on
Draft
EIR
page
4.P-13
is
revised
to
read
as
follows.
Construction
activities
related
to
installation
of
proposed
electric,
gas,
and
renewable
energy
facilities
would
result
in
significant
impacts
related
to
ground
disturbance,
damage
to
existing
vegetation,
and
construction-
related
traffic,
air
emissions,
and
noise.
These
construction-related
impacts
are
discussed,
and
specific
mitigation
measures
are
proposed,
as
follows,
in
other
sections
of
this
EIR:
Mitigation
Measures
4.B-2a
and
4.B-2b
(construction
air
emissions);
Mitigation
Measures
4.C-1a
through
4.C-1c
,
Mitigation
Measures
4.C-2a
through
4.C-2c
,
and
Mitigation
Measures
4.C-4d,
4.C-4e,
and
4.C-4f
(biological
resources);
Mitigation
Measures
4.D-2
and
4.D-4
(archaeological
resources
and
human
remains);
Mitigation
Measure
4.E-2a
(ground
settlement);
Mitigation
Measures
4.G-2a,
4.G-2b,
4.G-2d
and
4.G-2f
through
4.G-2h
(hazardous
materials);
Mitigation
Measures
4.J-4a
and
4.J-4b
(construction
period
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.3-120
May
2015