2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
2,000
anticipated
residents
÷
1,000
x
4.5
acres
=
9.0
acres
parkland
dedication
In
the
case
of
proposed
Baylands
development,
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
scenarios
are
anticipated
to
result
in
9,888
new
residents.
Thus,
the
parkland
dedication
requirement
pursuant
to
Sections
16.24.010-16.24.070
of
the
Municipal
Code
(Quimby
Act
implementation)
would
be
calculated
as
follows:
9,888
anticipated
residents
÷
1,000
x
4.5
acres
=
44.5
acres
parkland
dedication
OSEC-427
[See page
5-362 for the original comment]
See
Master Response 13
for
discussion
of
the
remediation
review
and
approval
process.
As
discussed
in
that
master
response,
r
emedial
actions
required
for
the
former
Brisbane
Landfill,
OU-1
and
OU-2
must
be
completed
prior
to
grading
and
site
development
as
follows:
Remedial
actions
required
for
the
former
Brisbane
Landfill
must
be
completed
prior
to
grading
or
development
within
the
area
of
the
former
landfill.
If
the
RWQCB
and
the
San
Mateo
County
Environmental
Health
Division
determine
that
phased
closure
and
remediation
of
the
former
landfill
would
be
protective
of
workers
and
the
public
and
permit
phased
closure
and
remediation,
phased
grading
and
development
of
the
former
landfill
may
be
permitted
subsequent
on
areas
where
closure
and
remediation
has
been
completed
to
the
satisfaction
of
the
RWQCB
and
the
San
Mateo
County
Environmental
Health
Division.
Remedial
actions
within
OU-1
must
be
completed
to
the
satisfaction
of
DTSC
prior
to
initiation
of
any
grading
or
development
within
OU-1.
Remedial
actions
within
OU-2
must
be
completed
to
the
satisfaction
of
the
RWQCB
prior
to
initiation
of
any
grading
or
development
within
OU-2.
To
protect
the
public
health,
site
remediation
will
not
be
permitted
to
create
new
ingestion
pathways
such
as
airborne
contaminants
that
would
exceed
the
risk-
based
remediation
goals
approved
by
regulatory
agencies
in
RAPs
for
the
Baylands.
Although
Project
Site
development
construction
activities
are
anticipated
to
occur
over
a
20-year
period,
and
site
remediation
and
grading
are
required
to
occur
prior
to
site
development,
OU-1,
OU-2,
and
the
former
landfill
will
each
need
to
be
remediated
over
large
areas.
Thus,
new
development
within
the
Baylands
will
not
be
proximate
to
unremediated
areas.
In
addition,
because
balancing
site
grading
activities
requires
grading
to
occur
over
large
areas,
and
not
be
undertaken
in
small
increments
over
extended
periods
of
time,
remediation
and
grading
will
occur
over
a
short
time
period
relative
to
site
construction
activities.
OSEC-428
[See page
5-363 for the original comment]
As
noted
at
the
outset
of
Draft
EIR
Chapter
7,
Sustainability
,
a
discussion
of
sustainability
is
not
required
under
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.3-135
May
2015
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