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Company Name
PBS&J (ATKINS NORTH AMERICA INC)
Contract #
A-2008-128-001
Agency
Planning & Building
Council Approval Date
6/2/2008
Expiration Date
6/30/2010
Insurance Exp Date
9/30/2010
Destruction Year
2016
Notes
Amends A-2008-128 Amended by A-2008-128-003 - 4/1/11 OFFICIAL NAME CHANGE TO ATKINS NORTH AMERICA INC.
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The average wastewater flow from proposed new uses will be estimated using factors provided by <br />the services providers and/or City, and compared to existing and planned treatment capacity. <br />The EIR will describe the phasing of the City's wastewater treatment plant expansions and will <br />evaluate the ability of the plant(s) to serve the project and indicate any potential constraints posed by <br />the project, particularly with respect to project phasing. <br />Solid Waste <br />The EIR will characterize existing and future landfill capacity resulting from the revised project at <br />local landfills and any regulations associated with State -mandated waste reduction requirements. <br />The amount of solid waste that could be generated at maximum build -out of the project site <br />pursuant to the project area will be quantified based on factors developed in consultation with the <br />City and landfill operators. Projected solid waste will be compared to existing and future landfill <br />capacity to determine whether the changes in land use would substantially shorten the life of the <br />landfill or necessitate expansion of the landfill. <br />Electricity and Natural Gas <br />PBS&J will revise previous electricity and natural gas supply/demand to reflect changes in the <br />project as well as availability of the aforementioned per Southern California Edison and the Gas <br />Company for information concerning existing and planned energy infrastructure and sources that <br />could serve the project site. This information will be summarized in the DEIR. <br />Based on factors provided by Southern California Edison and the Gas Company, the EIR will <br />quantify estimated energy use for the project site. This demand will be discussed with the service <br />providers to determine whether there is ample supply. The EIR will briefly and qualitatively discuss <br />the likely sources of supply and the potential impacts of such energy sources. <br />Effects Not Found to Be Significant <br />This section of the EIR will briefly describe those environmental issues "scoped out" of the <br />IS/NOP and, therefore, not addressed in the EIR. Brief discussions will address each issue and <br />explain why the project would not have significant impacts associated with these issues. In some <br />cases, standard City conditions will be identified as mitigation measures to ensure their inclusion in <br />the mitigation monitoring program (MMP). <br />Subtask 2c Prepare Other CEQA Sections <br />Summary <br />The existing Summary section of the EIR will be revised per the revised project and reflect any <br />changes to the impacts, level of significance of impacts, recommended mitigation measures, and <br />level of significance after the recommended mitigation measures have been incorporated. <br />
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