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4.12 Cultural Resources Data <br />Barry Miller, The Planning Center I DC&E, and Tom Origer & Associates will <br />prepare a summary of cultural resources in San Leandro, including historic and <br />archaeological resources, and cultural programs. Barry Miller previously prepared <br />General Plan level documentation of historic resources for the 2002 General Plan <br />(Chapter 6). This information will be updated, and expanded to cover <br />archaeological resources and other important historic data not previously <br />addressed. Tom Origer & Associates will examine records from the Northwest <br />Information Center of the California Historical Resources Information System. In <br />addition, a request for information and consultation will be made to the Native <br />American Heritage Commission (pursuant to SB 18) and to local tribes and <br />individuals. Local, State, and federal policies, laws and regulations regarding the <br />treatment of cultural resources will be summarized. <br />4.13 Community Services and Facilities Data <br />The Planning Center I DC&E and Barry Miller will provide a narrative description <br />of existing water, sewer, storm drainage, solid waste, and recycling services; as well <br />as an assessment of police, fire/EMS, school, child care, senior, and library <br />services. This will provide the foundation for updating Chapter 8 of the General <br />Plan. <br />As part of this task, the project team will interview staff in appropriate City <br />departments, the San Leandro and San Lorenzo Unified School Districts, and local <br />utilities. The intended level of detail will be suitable for both the General Plan and <br />the EIR. <br />The task will include the collection and presentation of data on police and fire <br />response times, fire -fighting equipment, crime, and types of service calls. School <br />District data would include a facility inventory, a summary of current enrollment <br />and enrollment trends, and a description of long-term capital improvement plans. <br />Facility planning and management issues, and the joint use of school facilities for <br />civic and recreational purposes would also be covered. Private school and child <br />care facilities also will be addressed. <br />Existing water and sewer systems will be described, and issues relating to <br />infiltration/ inflow, and system maintenance, pressure, and pipe replacement will <br />be covered. Information on the City's solid waste collection services will include a <br />discussion of source reduction, recycling, yard waste collection, and construction <br />and demolition debris disposal. New information would be added on the City's <br />recent fiber optic and communication infrastructure improvements. <br />