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8/2/2004
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />equipment, they would have <br />police protection services. <br /> <br />the <br /> <br />provide <br /> <br />adequate <br /> <br />ability <br /> <br />to <br /> <br />School Facilities: <br /> <br />Potentially <br />Incorporated <br /> <br />Significant <br /> <br />Unless <br /> <br />Mitigation <br /> <br />The project site is within the boundaries of the Garden Grove <br />School District. The proposed project would increase the number <br />of students at nearby schools and would contribute to increase <br />demand for school services. The proj ect would be subj ect to <br />school impact fees to fund the enhancement of existing school <br />facilities or for the construction of new school facilities. The <br />payment of school impact fees to the Garden Grove School <br />District would mitigate project-related impacts to school <br />services to a level considered less than significant. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Prior to the issuance of building permits, the project <br />developer shall submit evidence to the City of Santa Ana of <br />a fee payment between the developer and the Garden Grove <br />School District to offset school facility related impacts. <br /> <br />Parks: Less Than Significant <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana presently operates 35 facilities within <br />its parks and recreation network, along with several public <br />school grounds. The park and recreation facilities within the <br />City of Santa Ana include 342.5 acres of lands, which is <br />equivalent to approximately one acre per 1,000 residents. <br />According to the City's General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the <br />City's current goal for parkland is i.o acres per 1,000 <br />residents. Based on the Cities current parkland goal and <br />existing parkland to population ratio, additional parkland is <br />needed to meet the park needs of the community. The City's <br />Subdivision Code requires residential proj ects with 50 or more <br />units to dedicate open space to help increase private and public <br />parkland in the City. The proposed project involves the <br />development of 17 single-family dwellings and therefore, would <br />not be subj ect to the Subdivision Code parkland requirements. <br />Implementation of the proposed project would result in minimal <br />increases in the City's population and would have less than a <br />significant impact on the existing parkland/population ratio in <br />the City. <br /> <br />XIV. RECREATION <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />31~~i47 <br />
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