McConnell Avenue Westlawn Avenue Campus Center Drive DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (DEIR) VILLAGE AT PLAYA VISTA Urban Development Component Jefferson Boulevard Augustin Place Runway Road Runway Road 3rd St A Street 4th St Dawn Creek Discovery Creek 1st Street B Street 2nd Street Millennium Bluff Creek Drive RIPARIAN Bluffs CORRIDOR Habitat Creation / Restoration Component VOLUME XXIII TECHNICAL APPENDICES N-P N. UTILITIES O. CULTURAL RESOURCES P. FISCAL ANALYSIS 2003 City of Los Angeles/EIR No. ENV-2002-6129-EIR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO. 2002111065 Printed on Recycled Paper
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) VILLAGE AT PLAYA VISTA TECHNICAL APPENDICES VOLUME XXIII APPENDIX N: UTILITIES TECHNICAL APPENDIX WATER CONSUMPTION, WASTEWATER GENERATION AND SOLID WASTE GENERATION APPENDIX O: CULTURAL RESOURCES TECHNICAL APPENDIX PALEONTOLOGICAL, ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES APPENDIX P: FISCAL ANALYSIS TECHNICAL APPENDIX City of Los Angeles EIR No. ENV-2002-6129-EIR State Clearinghouse No. 2002111065 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix Number Title VOLUME XXIII N Utilities Technical Appendix N-1 Water Consumption N-1a Water Consumption detailed cumulative calculations and background growth N-1b N-1c Water Supply Assessment from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for The Village at Playa Vista Project Playa Vista Development, Infrastructure Requirements from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, August 4, 2003 N-2 Wastewater N-2a Wastewater detailed cumulative calculations and background growth N-2b N-2c N-2d Crehan, Michael, Engineer, Psomas and Associates. Letter to CDM, Playa Vista Phase 2 Wastewater. February 18, 2003. Psomas and Associates, Playa Vista Tract 49104 Sewer Calculations and Report, December 12, 1995. Tamini, Belal B., City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation, Wastewater Division. Personal Communication: E-mail Correspondence Regarding Will-Serve Letter Request for Village at Playa Vista Project. May 20, 2003. N-3 Solid Waste N-3a Dmitriew, Alex. Crown Disposal, Inc. Personal Communication. Will Serve Letter Re: Village at Playa Vista. July 25, 2003. N-3b N-3c N-3d City of Santa Monica Green Building Program, Solid Waste Division. Construction Projects Typical Waste Generation Rates. Solid waste detailed calculations for inert and Class III wastes Solid waste detailed cumulative calculations and background growth City of Los Angeles/EIR No. ENV-2002-6129-EIR Village at Playa Vista Draft EIR State Clearinghouse No. 2002111065 August 2003 Page i
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Appendix Number Title N-4 Village at Playa Vista Factor Derivation Appendix O Cultural Resources Technical Appendix O-1 Programmatic Agreement O-2 Letter to Playa Vista regarding the Programmatic Agreement extension, October 30, 2001 O-3 Letter to Playa Vista regarding Archaeological Resources within the Village at Playa Vista, July 18, 2003. O-4 Altschul, Jeffrey, H., et. al., Statistical Research, Inc. Tucson, AZ, Redlands, CA, Playa Vista Archaeological and Historical Project, At the Base of the Bluff, Archaeological Inventory and Evaluation along Lower Centinela Creek, Marina del Rey, California. April 2003. O-5 Historic Resources Group, Historical Treatment Plan, January 16, 1998. O-6 E. Bruce Lander, Ph.D., Paleo Environmental Associates, Inc., Paleontologic Resource Inventory/Impact Assessment Technical Report Prepared in Support of The Village at Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, June 2003. O-7 Historic Resources Group, Historic Assessment Memorandum, May 2, 2003. P Fiscal Analysis Technical Appendix Kosmont Partners, Fiscal Impact Analysis, Village at Playa Vista, August, 2003. City of Los Angeles/EIR No. ENV-2002-6129-EIR Village at Playa Vista Draft EIR State Clearinghouse No. 2002111065 August 2003 Page ii
APPENDIX N: UTILITIES TECHNICAL APPENDIX
APPENDIX N-1: WATER CONSUMPTION
CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER WATER SUPPLY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET This worksheet estimates water demands arising from water supply assessment request from developers. Water Supply Assessments are performed in compliance with California Water Code Sections 10910-10915. (A) (B) (C) = (B) - (A) Assess. LADWP Board Present Baseline Projected Total Net Increase/Decrease Project Number Action Date Water Use Water Use Over Baseline Use (afy) (afy) (afy) 1 Los Angeles Airport Master Plan Project 4/17/2001 2,311 2,703 392 2 2000 Avenue of the Stars Project 5/7/2002 61 82 21 3 Hollywood Redevelopment Plan Amendment Project 6/4/2002 836 2,858 2,022 4 9th & Flower - Central Business District Redevelopment Area 6/4/2002 30 275 246 5 UCLA Long Range Redevelopment Plan 7/2/2002 2,733 3,239 506 6 Manchester and Lincoln Project 7/16/2002 91 109 18 7 Corbin and Nordhoff Project 8/6/2002 100 436 336 8 Las Lomas (conditional assessment subject to City annexation) 9/17/2002 0 3,831 3,831 9 Archstone Warner Center 10/15/2002 18 110 92 10 Mountain View Village 7/1/2003 0 124 124 11 Los Angeles World Airports Master Plan Alternative "D" (supersedes Assess. No. 1) 7/1/2003 2,826 3,798 972 12 County of Los Angeles Hall of Justice Renovation and Reuse Project 8/5/2003 280 138-142 13 Los Angeles Harbor College Facilities Master Plan Project 8/5/2003 229 281 52 14 Los Angeles Valley College Facilities Master Plan Project 8/5/2003 346 405 59 15 Village at Playa Vista 8/19/2003 1 746 745 16 17 18 19 20 Notes: (1) Projected and planned for increase in water use is contained in LADWP's Year 2000 Urban Water Management Plan. The Plan estimates for a 25% increase (160,000 acre-feet) from year 2000 through 2020. (2) Present Baseline Water Use is the most recent water use for the Project site, prior to the proposed (re)development. (3) Projected Total Water Use is based on proposed (re)development usage, using factors in the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation Sewer Generation Rates table. (4) Column (C) is the net increase/decrease in demand with respect to the Present Baseline Water Use shown in Column (A). The water demand projection in LADWP's Year 2000 Urban Water Management Plan is based on citywide growth in water use. When taken in its entire sum, the projects to date (but see the Las Lomas assessment) in this table are within the anticipated and planned for growth in water use in the City of Los Angeles. All projects above are within the anticipated and planned for citywide growth rate of 25% through year 2020. These projects and other growth and use not subject to a Water Supply Assessment within LADWP's service area will be factored into the next Urban Water Management Plan update in 2005. (5) Assessment Nos. 12, 13, and 14 will be considered by the LADWP Board of Commissioners at the August 5, 2003 meeting. (6) Assessment No. 15 will be considered by the LADWP Board of Commissioners at the August 19, 2003 meeting. (7) Definition: afy - acre feet per year. Appendix C