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<br />B. <br /> <br />Displace substantial numbers <br />necessitating the construction <br />elsewhere. <br /> <br />of <br />of <br /> <br />existing <br />replacement <br /> <br />housing, <br />housing <br /> <br />C. Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the <br />construction of replacement housing elsewhere? <br /> <br />Less Than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The proposed project is consistent with the City's General Plan <br />and would not induce substantial amounts of population growth <br />within the project area and would not displace existing <br />households or create need for the construction of substantial <br />amounts of new housing. The proposed proj ect does not include <br />any major roadway or infrastructure improvements that would <br />indirectly facilitate growth within the project area. <br /> <br />XIII. PUBLIC SERVICES <br /> <br />Fire Protection: Less than Significant Impact <br /> <br />The City of Santa Ana Fire Department would provide fire <br />protection and emergency services to the project site. The City <br />maintains ten fire stations throughout the City. The stations <br />are situated where no location in the City is outside of an <br />approximate 1.5 radius of a fire station. Additionally, the City <br />maintains a Mutual Aid Agreement for fire protection services <br />wi th the neighboring Cities of Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, <br />Tustin, Irvine and Costa Mesa. According to the City of Santa <br />Ana Insurance Service Organization, the City has a low fire risk <br />rating. <br /> <br />According to the Santa Ana Fire Department, the goal of the fire <br />department is to have an onsite response time of 5: 00 or less <br />80% of the time. Fire Station No. 6 located at 950 W. MacArthur <br />Boulevard is the closest fire station to the project site. <br />Presently, a shift at Fire Station No. 1 consists of six fire <br />fighters, 1 fire truck, and 1 fire engine. <br /> <br />The proposed proj ect would result in an increased demand for <br />fire protection and emergency services within the project area. <br />According to the Santa Ana Fire Department under existing levels <br />of manpower and equipment, it does not anticipate any <br />significant constraints in providing adequate fire protection <br />services to the proposed project. The existing fire stations in <br />the project area would be able to adequately respond to project- <br />related demand for fire and emergency services. <br /> <br />Additionally, through the City's development review process, the <br />Santa Ana Fire Department has reviewed the proposed project for <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />76ArS5 <br />