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<br />District is considered to be an average crime area, compared to <br />other areas in the City. <br /> <br />Implementation of the proposed project would not substantially <br />increase the demand for police protection services over current <br />levels of demand. The Santa Ana Police Department has indicated <br />that under existing levels of manpower and equipment, they would <br />have the ability to provide adequate police protection services. <br /> <br />School Facilities: Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The project site is within the boundaries of the Tustin Unified <br />School District. The proposed project would not directly <br />generate additional school service demand within the school <br />district. To help fund new construction of school facilities, <br />Tustin Unified School District levies an impact fee for <br />commercial area. The payment of fees to the district would <br />mitigate impacts on school services to a level considered less <br />than significant. <br /> <br />Parks: Less Than Significant Impact <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 2.0 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 proposed <br />project would not increase the population in the City and would <br />not contribute to the imbalance of the parkland/population ratio <br />in the City. Therefore, implementation of the propose project <br />would result in less than significant impacts to park services. <br /> <br />XIV. RECREATION <br /> <br />A. Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood <br />and regional parks or other recreational facilities such <br />that substantial physical deterioration of the facility <br />would occur or be accelerated? <br /> <br />B. Does the project include recreational facilities or require <br />the construction or expansion of recreational facilities, <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />3~~2 <br />
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