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IMPACT <br />WILL THE PROJECT: Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than <br /> Cumulative Significant With Significant No Source <br />. Impact Mitigation Impact Impact <br /> Incorporation <br />XIV. RECREATION: <br />a) Would the project increase the use of ~ ~ ~ ® ~ 11,12, <br />existing neighborhood and regional parks 26 <br />or other recreational facilities such that <br />Substantial physical deterioration of the <br />facility would occur or be accelerated? <br />b) Does the project include recreational ~ ~ ~ ~ ® 11,12, <br />facilities or require the construction or 26 <br />expansion of recreational facilities which <br />might have been an adverse physical <br />effect on the environment? <br />Discussion: <br />X1V(a): By supporting additional housing development, the Element would contribute to additional demand for park and <br />recreational facilities. The City currently requires on-site dedication of parkland, or payment of an in-lieu fee to meet parkland <br />needs. <br />The Midtown Specific Plan EIR concluded that existing park dedication requirements and in-lieu fees were sufficient to <br />mitigate the impacts of future development on park needs. No additional mitigation measures have been prescribed. <br /> IMPACT <br />WILL THE PROJECT: Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than <br /> Cumulative Significant With Significant No Source <br /> Impact Mitigation Impact Impact <br /> Incorporation <br />XV. TRANSPORTATION/T'RAFFIC: <br />Would the project: <br />a) Cause an increase in traffic which is ~ ~ ~ ® ~ 11, 12, <br />substantial in relation to the existing traffic 26 <br />load and capacity of the street system (i.e., <br />result in a substantial increase in either the <br />number of vehicle trips, the volume to <br />capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at <br />intersections)? <br />Initial Study* San Leandro Housing Element Update* Page 22 November 12, 2002 <br />