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317 <br /> <br />fronting on Hain Street. It will be separated from the curb by <br />landscape tree.est. In each phase, ~he sidewalk will accommodate <br />safe, unobstructed and continuous pedestrian circulation. <br /> <br />Although no significant adverse impacts are anticipated, the <br />mitigation measures contained in the Mitigation MonitoringProgram <br />as N/tigation Monitoring Program Nu~ere 122 and 123 ars <br />recommended to further encourage pede~rien circulation. <br />Substantial evidence supporting this finding is contained in the <br />record at pages 4-121 a~d 4-122 of ~he Revised Draft EIR. <br /> <br />The proposed project is a mixed-use development consisting of <br />office, retail/commercial, a hotel, and residential unite. Due to <br />the size and complexity of the project design, the firs department <br />~ay require additional ~ereonnel, equipm~nt, and facilities in <br />order to provide adeclllate service for the project site and <br />surrounding community. <br /> <br />Fire protection of the proposed 32-story high rise structure, as <br /> <br />well as subterranean parking facilities, may be especially <br />difficult to provide due tothe fire fighting hazards involved with <br /> <br />these types of structures. Additionally, construc~cion of the <br />proposed 280 residential unite ia ex~ected to increase the demand <br />on paramedic services provided by the fire department. C~rrently, <br />an estimated 80 percent of the fire depar~ent emergency responses <br />ars for paramedic ~ervices, while only 20 percent are for fire <br />fighting services. Because state-of-the-art fire suppreuion <br />equipment will be provided to all structures, the demand on fire <br />services will be lessened. <br /> <br />The Santa Asa Fire Department has conducted a fire flow test and <br />concluded that the capacity of the existing offside water system is <br />more than ads.ate to provide the required 1,500 gallon per minute <br />hydrant flow for the fire protection needs of ~he proposed project. <br /> <br />The mitigation measures contained in the Mitigation Monitoring <br />Program as Mitigation Monitoring Program Numbers 124 through 130 <br />have been required in, or incorporated into, the project and those <br />mitigation measures mitigate or avoid the signifioante~viror~en~al <br />effects identified in this ~IR and outlined above. Substantial <br />evidence supporting this finding is contained in the record at <br />pages 4-124 and 4-125 of the Revised Draft EIR. <br /> <br />27 <br /> <br /> <br />