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F-1 t-i <br />-i <br /> 5.13.7 Police <br /> 5.13.7.1 Environmental Setting <br /> Police protection is provided to the project site by the Santa <br /> Ana Police Department. The site is located in reporting district #161 <br /> which is served by twenty officers on a 24-hour seven day a week basis. <br /> There is currently no single major police problem associated with this <br /> reporting district.t <br /> 5.13.7.2 Impacts <br /> Project Impact <br /> The types of crimes that can reasonably be expected to <br />Es increase due to the project would be larceny, crimes against persons, <br />- - auto thefts, auto burglaries and connercial burglaries. These <br /> anticipated increases in crimes would increase the demand for police <br /> officers and equipment to properly patrol the area and respond to the <br /> needs of the citizens and business owners.tt <br /> revenues On the other hand, the project will generate increased tax <br /> available to provide additional police services and equipment. <br /> The extent to which such revenues are in fact used for such purposes <br /> lies in the future discretion of the City government. <br /> Cumulative Impact <br /> The proposed project in conjunction with other projects in the <br /> project vicinity that are located in the City of Santa Ana would result <br /> in an increase in the crime rate and the demand on police services. The <br /> overall effects of the project on police services are difficult to <br /> evaluate at this time, and are dependent upon the final development <br /> plans ~ <br /> * Captain Robert H. Stebbins, City of Santa Ana Police Department. <br /> ** Ibid. <br /> *** Ibid. <br /> 193
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