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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0.3_TOC DEIR 10 12 18.pdfTable of Contents 201 HASKINS WAY PROJECT DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ ............................... 1.1 1.1 Project Summary ........................................................................................ ............................... 1.1 1.2 Purpose of this Draft EIR ........................................................................... ............................... 1.2 1.3 Environmental Review Process .................................................................. ............................... 1.3 1.4 Report Organization ................................................................................... ............................... 1.7 2 Executive Summary ........................................................................................... ............................... 2.1 2.1 Summary Description ................................................................................. ............................... 2.1 2.2 201 Haskins Way Project Impacts and Mitigation Measures ..................... ............................... 2.2 3 Project Description ............................................................................................. ............................... 3.1 3.1 Overview .................................................................................................... ............................... 3.1 3.2 Existing Setting ........................................................................................... ............................... 3.5 3.3 Description of the Proposed Project ......................................................... ............................... 3.17 4 Environmental Setting, Impacts, and Mitigation ......................................... ............................... 4.1.1 4.1 Approach to Environmental Analysis ...................................................... ............................... 4.1.1 4.2 Air Quality ............................................................................................... ............................... 4.2.1 4.3 Biological Resources ............................................................................... ............................... 4.3.1 4.4 Cultural and Paleontological Resources .................................................. ............................... 4.4.1 4.5 Greenhouse Gas Emissions ...................................................................... ............................... 4.5.1 4.6 Hydrology and Water Quality ................................................................. ............................... 4.6.1 4.7 Land Use and Planning ............................................................................ ............................... 4.7.1 4.8 Noise and Vibration ................................................................................. ............................... 4.8.1 4.9 Transportation and Circulation ................................................................ ............................... 4.9.1 4.10 Utilities and Service Systems ................................................................ ............................... 4.10.1 4.11 Less - than - Significant Impacts ............................................................... ............................... 4.11.1 4.11.1 Aesthetics ................................................................................. ............................... 4.11.1 4.11.2 Agriculture and Forest Resources ........................................... ............................... 4.11.13 4.11.3 Geology and Soils ................................................................... ............................... 4.11.15 4.11.4 Hazards and Hazardous Materials .......................................... ............................... 4.11.26 4.11.5 Mineral Resources .................................................................. ............................... 4.11.38 4.11.6 Population and Housing .......................................................... ............................... 4.11.40 4.11.7 Public Services ....................................................................... ............................... 4.11.48 4.11.8 Recreation ....................................................... ............................... ........................4.11.53 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR i October 12, 2018 Table of Contents 5 Alternatives ......................................................................................................... ............................... 5.1 5.1 Introduction ................................................................................................ ............................... 5.1 5.2 Alternative A: No Project Alternative ........................................................ ............................... 5.6 5.3 Alternative B: Reduced Development Alternative ..................................... ............................... 5.9 5.4 Environmentally Superior Alternative ...................................................... ............................... 5.28 5.5 Alternatives Considered but Rejected ...................................................... ............................... 5.29 6 Other CEQA Considerations ............................................................................. ............................... 6.1 6.1 Mandatory Findings of Significance .......................................................... ............................... 6.1 6.2 Cumulative Impacts .................................................................................... ............................... 6.3 6.3 Significant Environmental Effects that Cannot Be Avoided ...................... ............................... 6.3 6.4 Significant Irreversible Environmental Changes ........................................ ............................... 6.9 6.5 Growth - Inducing Impacts ......................................................................... ............................... 6.12 6.6 Areas of Known Controversy and Issues To Be Resolved ....................... ............................... 6.14 7 Report Preparers ................................................................................................ ............................... 7.1 Appendices (provided on CD located inside the back cover) Appendix A. Notice of Preparation and Comments Appendix B. Transportation Appendix Appendix C. Land Use Compatibility Analysis Appendix D. Water Supply Assessment Appendix E. Noise Technical Memo Appendix F. Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Technical Memo 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR ii October 12, 2018 Table of Contents Figures Figure 3.1: Regional Site Location ......................................................................... ............................... 3.4 Figure3.2: Existing Site Plan ................................................................................. ............................... 3.6 Figure 3.3: Existing General Plan Land Use and Zoning Designations ................. ............................... 3.9 Figure 3.4: Proposed Site Plan — Phase 1 ............................................................. ............................... 3.21 Figure 3.5: Proposed 201 Haskins Way Building Elevations (North and South) . ............................... 3.22 Figure 3.6: Proposed Parking Structure Elevations — Phase 1 (South and West) . ............................... 3.23 Figure 3.7: Conceptual Project Site Plan — Project Buildout ................................ ............................... 3.26 Figure 3.8: Conceptual East Grand Building Elevations (North and South) ........ ............................... 3.28 Figure 3.9: Conceptual Parking Structure Elevations — Project Buildout (South and West) ............... 3.29 Figure 4.1.1: Location of Baseline and Cumulative Projects ................................. ............................... 4.1.5 Figure 4.8.1: Noise Measurement Locations .......................................................... ............................... 4.8.9 Figure 4.9.1: Transportation Study Area ................................................................ ............................... 4.9.2 Figure 4.9.2: Existing Lane Configuration and Traffic Control ............................. ............................... 4.9.8 Figure 4.9.3: Existing (2016) AM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes ..................... ............................... 4.9.9 Figure 4.9.4: Existing (2016) PM Peak Hour Intersection Volumes .................... ............................... 4.9.10 Figure 4.9.5: Existing Transit Service .................................................................. ............................... 4.9.14 Figure 4.9.6: Existing and Proposed Bicycle Facilities ........................................ ............................... 4.9.17 Figure 4.9.7: Existing and Proposed Pedestrian Facilities .................................... ............................... 4.9.19 Figure 4.9.8: 2040 AM Peak Hour Traffic Forecasts without Project .................. ............................... 4.9.31 Figure 4.9.9: 2040 PM Peak Hour Traffic Forecasts without Project .................. ............................... 4.9.32 Figure 4.9.10: Phase 1 Project Trips, AM Peak Hour ............................................ ............................... 4.9.37 Figure 4.9.11: Phase 1 Project Trips, PM Peak Hour ............................................. ............................... 4.9.38 Figure 4.9.12: Phase 1 and 2 Project Trips, AM Peak Hour ................................... ............................... 4.9.39 Figure 4.9.13: Phase 1 and 2 Project Trips, PM Peak Hour ................................... ............................... 4.9.40 Figure 5.1: Alternative B - Reduced Development Alternative — Conceptual Site Plan ..................... 5.10 Figure 5.2: Alternative B — Reduced Development Alternative 201 Haskins Way Building Elevations........................................................................................... ............................... 5.12 Figure 5.3: Alternative B — Reduced Development Alternative Conceptual East Grand Avenue BuildingElevations ............................................................................ ............................... 5.13 Figure 5.4: Alternative B — Reduced Development Alternative Conceptual Parking Structure Elevations at Project Buildout ............................................................ ............................... 5.14 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR iii October 12, 2018 Table of Contents Tables Table 3.1: Summary of Existing Site Characteristics ............................................ ............................... 3.8 Table 3.2: Existing Land Use and Development Standards by Zoning Designation ......................... 3.12 Table 3.3: Proposed BTP Development under the Proposed Project .................. ............................... 3.19 Table 4.2.1: Ambient Air Quality Standards ......................................................... ............................... 4.2.3 Table 4.2.2: Construction- Related Criteria Air Pollutant and Precursor Emissions — Unmitigated (maximum average daily emissions in pounds during entire construction period) ........ 4.2.14 Table 4.2.3: Construction- Related Criteria Air Pollutant and Precursor Emissions — Mitigated (maximum average daily emissions in pounds during entire construction period) ........ 4.2.16 Table 4.2.4: Operation - Related Criteria Air Pollutant and Precursor Emissions — Unmitigated (maximum average daily emissions in pounds during Phase 1, Phase 2, and buildout [Phase 1 + Phase 2]) .......................................................... ............................... 4.2.16 Table 4.2.5: Operation - Related Criteria Air Pollutant and Precursor Emissions — Unmitigated (maximum annual emissions in tons during Phase 1, Phase 2, and buildout [Phase 1 + Phase 2]) ...................................................................................... ............................... 4.2.17 Table 4.3.1. Special - Status Species Recorded within a 1 -Mile Radius of the Project Site ..................... 4.3.5 Table 4.4.1: Prior Cultural Resources Studies Conducted within 0.25 Mile of the Project Area ...... 4.4.13 Table 4.4.2: Previously Recorded Cultural Resources Within 0.25 Mile of the Project Area ........... 4.4.14 Table 4.5.1: Construction GHG Emissions for Phase 1 and Phase 2 .................. ............................... 4.5.12 Table 4.5.2: Combined Annual Operation and Average Annual Construction Emissions During Project Buildout (Excludes Stationary Sources) ............................. ............................... 4.5.12 Table 4.5.3: Analysis of Consistency with the CAP ........................................... ............................... 4.5.14 Table 4.6.1. Anticipated and Potential Pollutants Generated by Land Use Type .. ............................... 4.6.14 Table 4.8.1: Representative Environmental Noise Levels .................................... ............................... 4.8.3 Table 4.8.2: Rules for Combining Sound Levels by "Decibel Addition" ............. ............................... 4.8.3 Table 4.8.3: Vibration Guidelines for Human Annoyance .................................... ............................... 4.8.6 Table 4.8.4: Vibration Guidelines for Potential Damage to Structures ................. ............................... 4.8.6 Table 4.8.5: Summary of Long -Term (LT) Noise Monitoring on the Project Site and Vicinity (dBA) .............................................................................................. ............................... 4.8.10 Table 4.8.6: Summary of Short-Term (ST) Noise Monitoring on the Project Site and Vicinity (dBA) .............................................................................................. ............................... 4.8.10 Table 4.8.7: General Plan Land Use Criteria for Noise - Impacted Areas ............ ............................... 4.8.15 Table 4.8.8: City Noise Level Standards ............................................................. ............................... 4.8.15 Table 4.8.9: Construction Noise Levels at Adjacent Land Uses — Phase 1 ......... ............................... 4.8.22 Table 4.8.10: Construction Noise Levels at Future Genentech Childcare Facility — Phase 1 .............. 4.8.23 Table 4.8.11: Construction Noise Levels at Adjacent Land Uses — Phase 2 ......... ............................... 4.8.26 Table 4.8.12: Construction Noise Levels at Future Genentech Childcare Facility — Phase 2 .............. 4.8.27 Table 4.8.13: Typical Construction Equipment Vibration Levels ........................ ............................... 4.8.29 Table 4.8.14: Traffic Noise Levels under the Proposed Project — Phase 1 ........... ............................... 4.8.33 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR iv October 12, 2018 Table of Contents Table 4.8.15: Traffic Noise Levels under the Proposed Project at Project Buildout ........................... 4.8.35 Table 4.8.16: Traffic Noise Levels under the Proposed Project at Phase 1 in Future Year 2040 ........ 4.8.40 Table 4.8.17: Traffic Noise Levels under the Proposed Project at Project Buildout in Future Year 2040 ................................................................................................. ............................... 4.8.41 Table 4.9.1: Level of Service Definition for Signalized and All -Way Stop Intersections ................... 4.9.5 Table 4.9.2: Level of Service Definition for Unsignalized One- and Two -Way Stop Intersections...................................................................................... ............................... 4.9.5 Table 4.9.3: Freeway Mainline Segment Level of Service Criteria ...................... ............................... 4.9.6 Table 4.9.4: Intersection Level of Service — Existing ( 2016) .............................. ............................... 4.9.11 Table 4.9.5: Intersection Queues — Existing (2016) ............................................ ............................... 4.9.12 Table 4.9.6: Freeway Mainline Level of Service — Existing (2016) ................... ............................... 4.9.13 Table 4.9.7: Freeway Ramp Capacity and Volumes — Existing (2016) .............. ............................... 4.9.13 Table 4.9.8: Vehicle Trip Generation .................................................................. ............................... 4.9.34 Table 4.9.9: Project Vehicle Trip Distribution .................................................... ............................... 4.9.35 Table 4.9.10: Intersection Level of Service — Existing (2016) AM Peak Hour Without and With Project............................................................................................. ............................... 4.9.41 Table 4.9.11: Intersection Level of Service — Existing (2016) PM Peak Hour Without and With Project............................................................................................. ............................... 4.9.42 Table 4.9.12: Queues on Key Movements — Existing (2016) and Existing + Project AM and PM PeakHours ...................................................................................... ............................... 4.9.45 Table 4.9.13: Freeway Ramp Capacity and Volumes — Existing (2016) Without and With Project ... 4.9.48 Table 4.9.14: Freeway Mainline Level of Service — Existing (2016) Without and With Project ........ 4.9.49 Table 4.9.15: Intersection Level of Service — Year 2040 AM Peak Hour Without and With Project............................................................................................. ............................... 4.9.54 Table 4.9.16: Intersection Level of Service — Year 2040 PM Peak Hour Without and With Project.. 4.9.55 Table 4.9.17: Queues on Key Movements — Cumulative (2040) AM and PM Peak Hours ................. 4.9.65 Table 4.9.18: Freeway Mainline Level of Service — Year 2040 Without and With Project ................ 4.9.71 Table 4.9.19: Freeway Ramp Capacity and Volumes — Year 2040 Without and With Project ........... 4.9.72 Table 4.10.1: Existing Water Use ......................................................................... ............................... 4.10.3 Table 4.10.2: Existing Sanitary Sewer Generation Rates ...................................... ............................... 4.10.6 Table 4.10.3: Available Capacity of Existing Sanitary Sewer Mains ................... ............................... 4.10.6 Table 4.10.4: Existing Estimated Employee- Generated Solid Waste ................... ............................... 4.10.9 Table 4.10.5: Proposed Project Sanitary Sewer Generation Rates ...................... ............................... 4.10.19 Table 4.10.6: Flow Capacity of Existing Sanitary Sewer Mains with Proposed Project ................... 4.10.20 Table 4.10.7: Estimated Employee- Generated Solid Waste under the Proposed Project .................. 4.10.26 Table 4.11.1: Proposed Project Employment ...................................................... ............................... 4.11.43 Table 4.11.2: Estimated Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Response Incidents Generated under the Proposed Project ............................................................ ............................... 4.11.50 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR v October 12, 2018 Table of Contents Table 4.11.3: Estimated Police Protection Incidents Generated under the Proposed Project ............ 4.11.51 Table 5.1: Comparison of Characteristics and Significant Impacts of the Proposed Project to theAlternatives .................................................................................... ............................... 5.3 Table 5.2: Comparison of Significant Impacts of the Proposed Project to the Alternatives ................ 5.4 Table 5.3. Ability of Alternatives to Meet Project Objectives .............................. ............................... 5.5 Table 5.4: Vehicle Trip Generation — Alternative B ........................................... ............................... 5.20 Table 5.5: Summary of Transportation Impacts for the Proposed Project and Alternative B............ 5.21 Table 6.1: Approximate Transportation Fuel Demand for Phase 1 and Project Buildout .................. 6.11 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR vi October 12, 2018 Table of Contents List of Acronyms and Abbreviations AB Assembly Bill ABAG Association of Bay Area Governments ACS American Community Survey ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ADOE Archaeological Determinations of Eligibility ADWF Average Dry Weather Flow AFY acre -feet per year AHAPs acutely hazardous air pollutants ALUCs Airport Land Use Commissions ALUCP Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers ATCMs Airborne Toxic Control Measures APN Assessor's Parcel Number ARE Alexandria Real Estate Equities BAAQMD Bay Area Air Quality Management District BACAP Bay Area Clean Air Plan BART Bay Area Rapid Transit BBTU /yr billion British thermal units per year BC Business Commercial BCDC San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission bgs below the ground surface bhp brake horse power BMPs Best Management Practices BTP Business Technology Park CAA Clean Air Act CAAQS California Ambient Air Quality Standard CalEEMod California Emissions Estimator Model CA MUTCD California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Cal Water California Water Service Company CAP Climate Action Plan CARB California Air Resources Board Caltrans California Department of Transportation CC Coastal Commercial C /CAG City /County Association of Governments of San Mateo County CCC California Coastal Commission CCF cubic feet per year CC/MI Coastal Commercial /Mixed Industrial CCR California Code of Regulations CDFW California Department of Fish and Wildlife CEC California Energy Commission CEMP Construction Emissions Minimization Plan CEQA California Environmental Quality Act 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR vii October 12, 2018 Table of Contents CESA California Endangered Species Act CFR Code of Federal Regulations CH4 methane CHL California Historical Landmarks CHRIS California Historical Resources Information System CHSC California Health and Safety Code CIWMA California Integrated Waste Management Act CMP Congestion Management Program CNDDB California Natural Diversity Database CNEL Community Noise Equivalent Level CNPPA California Native Plant Protection Act CNPS California Native Plant Society CO carbon monoxide CO2e CO2 equivalent CPHI California Points of Historical Interest CRHR California Register of Historic Places CRPR California Rare Plant Ranking system CUP Conditional Use Permit CWA Clean Water Act dB decibel DWR California Department of Water Resources EIR Environmental Impact Report EOP Emergency Operations Plan ERPG Emergency Response Planning Guidelines FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAR floor area ratio FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FESA Federal Endangered Species Act FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Maps GHG greenhouse gas gpm gallons per minute gsf gross square feet HCM Highway Capacity Manual HMP Hazard Mitigation Plan HOV high- occupancy vehicle HRI California State Historic Resources Inventory HRA Health Risk Assessment in/sec inches per second ITE Institute of Transportation Engineers KSF 1,000 square feet lb /day pounds per day LDV Rule Light -Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards and Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards Rule LEED v4 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Version 4 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR viii October 12, 2018 Table of Contents LEV program Low Emission Vehicle program LID low- impact development LOS level of service LRP Legally Responsible Person MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act MCA Medieval Climatic Anomaly mgd million gallons per day MI Mixed Industrial mm/sec millimeters per second MRF Materials Recovery Facility MSL mean sea level MTS Metropolitan Transportation System MT /yr metric tons per year MTCO2e /SP /yr MTCO2e per Service Population per year NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NAHC Native American Heritage Commission NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NO2 nitrogen dioxide NOC Notice of Completion NOD Notice of Determination NOI Notice of Intent NOP Notice of Preparation NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NRC National Research Council NRHP National Register of Historic Places NSPS New Source Performance Standards N20 nitrous oxide KWIC Northwestern Information Center OPR State Office of Planning and Research PCB polychlorinated biphenyl PeMS Caltrans Performance Measurement System PG &E Pacific Gas and Electric Company PM10 respirable particulate matter with a diameter less than 10 microns PM2.5 fine particulate matter with a diameter less than 2.5 microns ppm parts per million PPV Peak Particle Velocity PWWF Peak Wet Weather Flows QSD Qualified SWPPP Developer R &D Research and Development RHNA Regional Housing Need Allocation RMS Root Mean Square RPS Renewables Portfolio Standard RWQCBs Regional Water Quality Control Boards SamTrans San Mateo County Transit District 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR ix October 12, 2018 Table of Contents SB Senate Bill SCS Sustainable Communities Strategy SMCEHD San Mateo County Environmental Health Department SEI Structural Engineering Institute SFBAAB San Francisco Bay Area Air Basin SFO San Francisco International Airport SFPUC San Francisco Public Utilities Commission SIP State Implementation Plan SLF Sacred Lands File S02 sulfur dioxide SP service population sq. ft. square feet SSFFD South San Francisco Fire Department SSFPD South San Francisco Police Department SSMP Sewer System Management Plan STOPP Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program SVP Society of Vertebrate Paleontology SWPPP Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan SWRCB State Water Resources Control Board TACs toxic air contaminants TAZ transportation analysis zone TDM Transportation Demand Management tpy tons per year TIA Traffic Impact Analysis TSM transportation system management 2012 SFO ALUCP 2012 Comprehensive Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan prepared for the San Francisco Airport USC United States Code U.S. EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service USGS U.S. Geological Survey USTs underground storage tanks UWMP Urban Water Management Plan VOCs volatile organic compounds VMT vehicle miles traveled WDRs Waste Discharge Requirements WEAP Worker Environmental Awareness Program WHO World Health Organization WQCP Water Quality Control Plant WSA Water Supply Assessment 201 Haskins Way Project Draft EIR x October 12, 2018