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Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report <br /> Gill Medical Center Project <br /> To provide service to the Project site, the existing underground mains would be extended along the <br /> above-named roads to the Project site and dedicated to the City. <br /> 6.2.3.2 Wastewater <br /> The Project site is not served by a public wastewater system. As shown in Figure 6-1, an existing 36-inch <br /> public sewer line is located approximately 1.5-miles (+/- 8,000-ft) south of the Project site. This line runs <br /> east-west at the intersection of West Lane and Morada Lane. <br /> Connecting to this sewer line is feasible, however the main is part of a sewer system dedicated to other <br /> parts of the City of Stockton.The City has in recent years determined that the assumed water generation <br /> rates used in the 1980's, 1990, and into the 2000's are not materializing, and waste generation is lower <br /> than previously assumed. This allows for this project to prepare a study and meet with the City to <br /> determine if capacity exists. <br /> To convey wastewater from the Project to the main, either a gravity system or a sewer force main with <br /> pump station would be required. These facilities would extend along the above-named roads to the <br /> Project site and would be dedicated to the City.Additional topographic data is necessary to make any <br /> further supporting infrastructure determinations (such as lift stations). <br /> 6.2.3.3 Storm Water <br /> The closest existing storm water mainline is a 12-inch line that runs in a north-south direction on West <br /> Lane approximately 1-mile (5,500+/- feet) south of the Project site. To provide Project service, the <br /> existing underground mains would be extended along West Lane to the Project site. <br /> 6.2.4 Alternative 4: Alternative Site Location —Stockton Economic and Education <br /> Enterprise Zone (Eight Mile Road at 1-5) <br /> This Alternative was selected to determine if project impacts would be substantially reduced by <br /> implementing the project at an alternative location. A project site located closer to 1-5 would presumably <br /> reduce VMT and related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, both identified as significant unavoidable <br /> impacts in this draft EIR. <br /> Alternative 4 would relocate the Project site to a suitable location within the City of Stockton Economic <br /> and Education Enterprise Zone, an approximately 3000-acre area established by the Envision <br /> Stockton 2040 General Plan and located north of Eight Mile Road and east and west of 1-5 as shown in <br /> Figure 6-2.Alternative Site Location. Existing conditions at the alternative site location are similar to the <br /> Project site in that it is mostly level and currently in agricultural production. According to the Envision <br /> Stockton 2040 General Plan (City of Stockton. December 4, 2018.), the Economic and Education Enterprise <br /> Zone is envisioned for development intended to support the City's economic development goals by <br /> attracting new businesses, industries, and/or educational institutions that provide high-quality jobs to the <br /> local workforce. Appropriate development within the Economic and Education Enterprise Zone supports <br /> the City's Economic Development Strategic Plan and State Executive Orders regarding greenhouse gas <br /> (GHG) reduction. <br /> Alternatives 6-5 October 2021 <br />