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<strong>Saticoy</strong> & <strong>Wells</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> and Code EIRSection 4.14 Utilities and Service SystemsTable 4.14-6Increase in Water Demand Associated withProject <strong>Development</strong>Land UseQuantityWater DemandFactorWaterDemandResidential1,833 units0.5 Acre-feet perdwelling unit916.5 AFYNon-Residential270,625 square feet9 acre-feet per 25,000square feet97.4 AFYTotal1,013.9 AFYSource for Demand Factors: Urban Water Management <strong>Plan</strong>, 2005.Connection fees would be paid by all new developments, and these would cover each project’s“buy-in” to existing <strong>City</strong> supply, storage and transmission/distribution systems. In addition,developers would be responsible for constructing all local on and off-site distributionimprovements necessary to bring the particular development up to current standards. Wheresubstantial intensification is anticipated, upgrades to older water distribution infrastructure toimprove pressure and fire flow may be required.Mitigation Measures. Impacts would be less than significant; therefore, mitigation is notrequired. Continued implementation of the following 2005 General <strong>Plan</strong> policies and actionswould further reduce water demand.Policy 5AAction 5.1Action 5.3Policy 5BFollow an approach that contributes to resource conservation.Require low flow fixtures, leak repair, and drought tolerant landscaping(native species if possible), plus emerging water conservation techniques,such as reclamation, as they become available.Demonstrate low water use techniques at community gardens and cityownedfacilities.Improve services in ways that respect and even benefit the environment.Significance After Mitigation. Impacts related to water supply and reliability would beless than significant without mitigation.Impact U-2New development facilitated by the Project would increasewastewater generation. However, projected future wastewaterflows would remain within the capacity of the <strong>City</strong> treatmentplant. Impacts are Class III, less than significant.4.14-12<strong>City</strong> of <strong>Ventura</strong>

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