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No Impact <br />Based on population estimates from the California Department of <br />Finance, there were 347,237 residents in the City of Santa Ana <br />in 2003. Presently, the City has a total of 74,912 dwelling <br />units with an average household size of 4.65 persons. The Orange <br />County 2004 projections forecast that by 2005, Santa Ana would <br />have a population of 350,625 and a total of 75,671 dwelling <br />units. By 2010 the City's populations is projected to increase <br />to 359,823 with a total of 76,342 dwelling units. <br />Approval of the proposed general plan element amendments would <br />not establish any policies that would displace existing housing <br />or prohibit the future development of housing in the City. <br />XIII. PUBLIC SERVICES <br />Fire Protection, Police Protection: No Impact <br />The City of Santa Ana provides fire protection and police <br />protection services for residents of the City. A significant <br />impact to fire protection and police protection services would <br />occur when a project or activity increase the demand for <br />services beyond the ability of the fire department or the police <br />department to provide an adequate level of service or involve <br />the construction of new facilities that could result in <br />significant impacts to the environment. <br />Approval of the proposed general plan element amendments would <br />not result in the development of any land uses or result in any <br />activities that would increase the demand for fire protection <br />and police protection services, over the current level of demand <br />in the City. Therefore, no significant impacts would occur to <br />fire department and police department services. <br />Schools: No Impact <br />Educational services for Santa Ana residents are provided by the <br />Santa Ana Unified School District, Garden Grove Unified School <br />District, Tustin Unified School District, Orange Unified School <br />District and the Rancho Santiago Community College District. A <br />significant impact to school services would occur when a project <br />or activity increase the demand for school services beyond the <br />ability of existing school facilities to provide an adequate <br />level of service and requires the construction of new school <br />facilities that could result in significant impacts to the <br />environment. <br />18 <br />75C-56 <br />