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*:/ :11-1 Ill WA <br />environmental effects would not occur due to construction of stmmwatef drainage facilities. No mitigation <br />measures are required. <br />Electric Power <br />The replacement park sites' electrical power is provided by Southern California Edison (SCE). The replacement <br />park sites have been previously developed with residential uses and are surrounded by urban uses that consume <br />electric power. The replacement park sites are currently vacant and the proposed project would use limited <br />electric power for nighttime lighting. No habitable structures would be constructed that would require constant <br />electric power usage. Only minimal electric power would be used during operation, and no offsite expanded <br />electric power facilities would be necessary to implement the proposed project. Impacts would be less than <br />significant, and no mitigation measure are required. <br />Natural Gas <br />The replacement park sites' natural gas is provided by Southern California Gas Company (SCG). The proposed <br />project would not involve any habitable structures and no substantial increase in natural gas demands would <br />result from project implementation. Provision of natural gas service improvements would not cause substantial <br />of unusual adverse physical impacts to the environment. No impact is anticipated, and no mitigation measures <br />are required. <br />Telecommunications <br />The feplacement park sites have been previously developed with residential uses and are surrounded by urban <br />uses. Therefore, there are available telecommunication facilities, such as AT&T, to accommodate the proposed <br />project The proposed project does not involve any habitable structures that require improvements to <br />telecommunication facilities, and no increased demand is anticipated. Provision of telephone service <br />improvements would not cause substantial of unusual adverse physical impacts to the environment. No <br />mitigation measures are required. <br />b) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project and reasonably foreseeable future <br />development during normal, dry and multiple dry years? <br />Less Than Significant Impact. The city's Water Resources Division provides water service within the city's <br />27-square mile service area. The majority of city's water demand is from residential uses, where it comprised <br />approximately 67 percent of the total water demand (Afcadis 2016). Landscaping comprises approximately 0.4 <br />percent, and other uses such as commefcial, institutional, and industrial combined make up the rest. Therefore, <br />water use from two feplacement park facilities totaling 1.51 acres with drinking fountains, a restroom, and <br />draught tolerant landscaping would not require new of expanded water entitlement The proposed project <br />would not affect the city's water supplies during normal, dry, and multiple dry years. It is anticipated that existing <br />water resources would be adequate to handle the proposed project and no significant impacts would occur. No <br />mitigation measures are necessary. <br />75C-125 <br />