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2011-023
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4/18/2011
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<br />Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br />Table 2-1 CEQA Findings <br />Level of <br />Significance after <br />Impact Statement Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings Mitigation Measures Findings Mitigation <br />PS <br />UBLIC ERVICES <br />Impact 4.10-1 Construction Construction of new projects pursuant to MM4.10-1 Prior to an issuance of a building Finding 1 Less than <br />significant <br />of new projects pursuant to the Transit Zoning Code would increase permit, individual projects in the Transit <br />The City finds that changes or alterations have <br />the Transit Zoning Code the demand for fire protection services, Zoning Code (SD 84A and SD 84B) area shall <br />been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />(SD 84A and SD 84B) would but it would not require the construction of perform a water supply, fire flow test and fire <br />project which would avoid or substantially <br />increase the demand for fire new or physically altered facilities to protection system design analysis to ensure <br />lessen the significant environmental effect as <br />protection services, but it accommodate the increased demand or that proposed projects are in accordance to <br />identified in the final EIR. <br />would not require the maintain acceptable response times. meet standard fire protection design <br />requirements. <br />construction of new or However, implementation of the MM4.10-1 <br />physically altered facilities to would ensure that appropriate steps are <br />accommodate the increased taken during project design such that all <br />demand or maintain necessary fire safety features would be in <br />acceptable response times. <br />place and available to the SAFD during a <br />call for service. Additionally, individual <br />projects would be required to pay Fire <br />Facility Fee per the City’s Municipal Code. <br />Impact 4.10-2 Operation of The direct population increase associated MM4.10-2 Any development that would Finding 1 Less than <br />significant <br />the proposed project would with build out of the proposed project exceed two stories in height shall submit site- <br />The City finds that changes or alterations have <br />increase the demand for would increase the demand for police specific security plans to the SAPD for review <br />been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />prior to issuance of a building permit. <br />police services, thereby services, reducing the existing officer-to- <br />project which would avoid or substantially <br />requiring additional staffing, citizen ratio and potentially resulting in the <br />MM4.10-3 No developer within the Transit lessen the significant environmental effect as <br />although it would not require need for additional personnel and possibly <br />identified in the final EIR. <br />Zoning Code (SD 84A and SD 84B) <br />the construction of new or equipment. Compliance with applicable <br />boundaries shall utilize a frequency of 800 <br />physically altered facilities or regulations and guidelines and <br />MHz, which is reserved for emergency <br />personnel to accommodate implementation of MM4.10-2 and MM4.10- <br />services. <br />the increased demand. <br />3 would substantially reduce this impact to <br />less than significant levels by requiring <br />safety plan preparation and reserving <br />emergency services frequency. <br />Revised Station District Project and FOL Settlement Agreement Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations 2-39 <br /> <br />
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