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Cupetino Sanitary District Sewer AnalysisDISTRICT MANAGER -ENGINEER MARK THOMAS & COMPANY, INC. RICHARD K. TANAKA DISTRICT COUNSEL ATKINSON • FARASYN, LLP. MARC HYNES April 23, 2018 Mr. Chad Mosley, P.E. City Engineer Public Works Department City of Cupertino 10300 Torres Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 sANIrARro's 9 U � E�r48Lf5HED 4� ro 20863 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014-2154 PHONE (408) 253-7071 • Fax (408) 253.5173 RE: Vallco Development Alternatives Dear Chad: BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN M. GATTO WILLIAM A. BOSWORTH PATRICK S. KWOK ANGELA S. CHEN TAG HI S. SAADATI We have reviewed the information you provided for potential redevelopment of the Vallco Shopping Mall. The information you provided included four alternatives, one of which is getting new tenants to occupy the mall. The details of the alternatives are provided in Table 1. Table 1— Vallco Proiect Alternatives SUPPLYING SANITARY SEWERAGE SERVICES FOR: CITY OF CUPERTINO, PORTIONS OF THE CITIES OF SARATOGA, SUNNYVALE, LOS ALTOS AND SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS Commercial (SF) Office (SF) Hotel (rooms) Residential Hyatt Civic EIR Project House Space AlternativesBuild Buildo Existing Buildout Existing Buildout Existing Buildout Existing out ut 1.0ccupied/ Re -tenanted Mall (No 1,207,774 0 148 0 0 Project Alternative) 2. General 65,000 Plan Buildout (10,00 with 0 SF Residential 600,000 2,000,000 339 800 for Allocation Stem (Proposed 1,207,774 0 148 0 Hotel Lab) Project) 3. General 65,000 (10,00 Plan Buildout w/ Maximum 600,000 1,000,000 339 2,640 0 SF for Residential Alternative Stem Lab) 4.Retail and Residential 600,000 0 339 4,000 0 Alter SUPPLYING SANITARY SEWERAGE SERVICES FOR: CITY OF CUPERTINO, PORTIONS OF THE CITIES OF SARATOGA, SUNNYVALE, LOS ALTOS AND SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS DISTRICT MANAGER -ENGINEER MARK THOMAS & COMPANY, INC. RICHARD K. TANAKA DISTRICT COUNSEL ATKINSON • FARASYN, LLP. MARC HYNES Page 2 sANirARro's 9 U � E�r48Lf5HED 4� ro 20863 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014-2154 PHONE (408) 253-7071 • Fax (408) 253.5173 BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN M. GATTO WILLIAM A. BOSWORTH PATRICK S. KWOK ANGELA S. CHEN TAG HI S. SAADATI The Vallco shopping mall facility is connected via its laterals to 12", 15" and 27" sewer mains running north on Wolfe Road to Homestead road and subsequently to CuSD's Flume station, where CuSD's flow enters the City of Santa Clara system to the San Jose -Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility for treatment. We have estimated the average daily sewage generation rates for each of the alternatives at the Vallco site, using CuSD's standard generation rates and applying them to the use types provided. The increase in average daily flow from the three development alternatives, as compared to the design flow for the current mall, ranges from 0.72 MGD to 1.04 MGD. The design average daily flow summary is provided in Table 2. Table 2. Average Daily Flow Summary Alternative Average Daily Flow (MGD) Flow greater than Alternative 1 (MGD) 1 0.28 - 2 1.00 0.72 3 1.21 0.94 4 1.32 1.04 Based on our analysis, the impact of additional flows from the Vallco alternatives will have a substantial impact on CuSD's collection system. The following collection system characteristics were considered in our evaluation: 1. District Collection System -Capacity in 12", 15", and 27" sewer mains 2. Permitted peak flow through Santa Clara system (13.8 MGD) 3. CuSD allocated capacity at the San Jose -Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (7.85 MGD) 1. District Collection System -Capacity in 12", 15', and 27" Sewers The 12" and 15" sewers that currently serve Vallco and downstream connections are already near their design capacities without further development at the Vallco site. The depth of flow divided by pipe diameter (d/D) modeling results for peak dry weather flow (PDWF) and peak wet weather flow (PWWF) are provided in Table 3. The d/D values are given as a range because they vary throughout the length of the pipe segment. SUPPLYING SANITARY SEWERAGE SERVICES FOR: CITY OF CUPERTINO, PORTIONS OF THE CITIES OF SARATOGA, SUNNYVALE, LOS ALTOS AND SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS DISTRICT MANAGER -ENGINEER MARK THOMAS & COMPANY, INC. RICHARD K. TANAKA DISTRICT COUNSEL ATKINSON • FARASYN, LLP. MARC HYNES Page 3 sANirARro's 9 U � E�r48Lf5HED 4� ro 20863 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014-2154 PHONE (408) 253-7071 • Fax (408) 253.5173 BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN M. GATTO WILLIAM A. BOSWORTH PATRICK S. KWOK ANGELA S. CHEN TAG HI S. SAADATI Table 3 -Comparison of existing 12" and 15" sewer main to future conditions Other than Alternative 1, development alternatives 2, 3, and 4 will require upsizing both the 12" and 15" sewers. Either a parallel pipe, ranging in sizes from 18" to 21" or a new pipe would need to be installed to upsize the existing 12" and 15" sewers. The flow modeling results for the 27" sewer under buildout conditions are provided in Table 4. The modeling results indicate that the 27" sewer would be operating beyond design capacity (d/D=2/3) during peak dry -weather and peak wet -weather conditions. The impact of this has not yet been determined, i.e. the impact to the Apple Campus and the potential for SSOs. Table 4. 27" Sanitary Sewer Main under Buildout with Vallco's Alternatives PDWF d/D PWWF d/D PWWF 12" Segment 15" Segment 12" Segment 15" Segment Alternative 1 0.65 0.58-0.9 0.8 0.65-1.4 Alternative 2 5-6 1-4 6-10 1-8 Alternative 3 9-10 1-7 9-10 6-7 Alternative 4 6-10 2-6 8-11 6-8 Other than Alternative 1, development alternatives 2, 3, and 4 will require upsizing both the 12" and 15" sewers. Either a parallel pipe, ranging in sizes from 18" to 21" or a new pipe would need to be installed to upsize the existing 12" and 15" sewers. The flow modeling results for the 27" sewer under buildout conditions are provided in Table 4. The modeling results indicate that the 27" sewer would be operating beyond design capacity (d/D=2/3) during peak dry -weather and peak wet -weather conditions. The impact of this has not yet been determined, i.e. the impact to the Apple Campus and the potential for SSOs. Table 4. 27" Sanitary Sewer Main under Buildout with Vallco's Alternatives 2. Permitted peak flow through Santa Clara system (13.8 MGD) The modeling results provided in Table 4 above indicate that CuSD would exceed the peak flow of 13.8 MGD through the City of Santa Clara. If the City of Santa Clara requires the District to upsize the Santa Clara's system to accommodate these flows, the District would expect the developer to provide these improvements within the City of Santa Clara. The District would consider an Installers' Agreement with future reimbursements. SUPPLYING SANITARY SEWERAGE SERVICES FOR: CITY OF CUPERTINO, PORTIONS OF THE CITIES OF SARATOGA, SUNNYVALE, LOS ALTOS AND SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS ADWF (MGD) PDWF PWWF mgd d/D mgd d/D Alt.2 5.370 9.95 0.54-0.69 14.04 0.68-0.88 Alt.3 5.597 10.6 0.56-0.69 14.06 0.74-0.9 Alt.4 5.71 10.95 0.61-0.73 14.51 0.73-0.91 2. Permitted peak flow through Santa Clara system (13.8 MGD) The modeling results provided in Table 4 above indicate that CuSD would exceed the peak flow of 13.8 MGD through the City of Santa Clara. If the City of Santa Clara requires the District to upsize the Santa Clara's system to accommodate these flows, the District would expect the developer to provide these improvements within the City of Santa Clara. The District would consider an Installers' Agreement with future reimbursements. SUPPLYING SANITARY SEWERAGE SERVICES FOR: CITY OF CUPERTINO, PORTIONS OF THE CITIES OF SARATOGA, SUNNYVALE, LOS ALTOS AND SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS DISTRICT MANAGER -ENGINEER MARK THOMAS & COMPANY, INC. RICHARD K. TANAKA DISTRICT COUNSEL ATKINSON • FARASYN, LLP. MARC HYNES Page 4 sANirARro's 9 U � E�r48Lf5HED 4� ro 20863 STEVENS CREEK BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA 95014-2154 PHONE (408) 253-7071 • Fax (408) 253.5173 BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN M. GATTO WILLIAM A. BOSWORTH PATRICK S. KWOK ANGELA S. CHEN TAG HI S. SAADATI 3. CuSD allocated capacity at the San Jose -Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (7.85 MGD) The CuSD allocation at the San Jose -Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility is based on average daily flow capacity of 7.85 MGD. Vallco developments will be within the allocated capacity for the treatment of the wastewater. Project proposed under SB 35 would have similar impacts as above. Prior to commencement of final design, Developer will be required to enter into an Installers' Agreement with the District, covering the installation of the parallel pipes, requirements of the downstream pipe capacity through City of Santa Clara and paying change in use fee, plan check engineering, inspection, and administration. in accordance with Operations Code, Chapter VII, "Permits, Fees and Service Charges". Our Operations Code are posted on our District Website. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Benjamin Porter or myself at (408) 253-7071. Sincerely, Richard K. Tanka, P.E. District Manager/Engineer SUPPLYING SANITARY SEWERAGE SERVICES FOR: CITY OF CUPERTINO, PORTIONS OF THE CITIES OF SARATOGA, SUNNYVALE, LOS ALTOS AND SURROUNDING UNINCORPORATED AREAS