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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> SAN LEANDRO GENERAL PLAN UPDATE AND EIR <br /> E X H I B I T A: S C O P E O F WORK AND COSTS <br /> j. Noise <br /> The General Plan Update could result in land use changes that will expose new <br /> sensitive receptors to excessive noise or vibration levels or result in substantial <br /> changes in the existing noise environment in the city. The Planning <br /> Center I DC&E will calculate and map future noise contours based upon traffic <br /> projections and other information provided by the City and Kittelson. In addition <br /> to transportation noise, noise data from published sources for planned heavy <br /> industrial areas, major infrastructure projects,and, to a lesser degree, future aircraft <br /> activity, will be incorporated into the noise analysis to identify and assess future <br /> noise impacts. The Planning Center I DC&E will also analyze proposed land use <br /> changes that will expose new sensitive receptors to noise or vibration levels <br /> exceeding those considered normally acceptable based on the City's policies, and <br /> the changes in the noise environment in the city resulting from the General Plan <br /> Update. <br /> k. Population and Housing <br /> This section will focus on the potential for displacement of people or housing and <br /> for substantial population growth that could result from implementation of the <br /> General Plan. The Planning Center I DC&E will utilize data collected in Task 4 to <br /> describe existing population and housing conditions and to summarize the relevant <br /> State and local regulatory framework including the City's RHNA and the current <br /> and proposed Housing Element. Based on the population and housing significance <br /> criteria,The Planning Center I DC&E will assess potential population and housing <br /> impacts. If necessary, mitigation measures to reduce impacts to a less-than- <br /> significant level in the form of general plan policies will be recommended. <br /> I. Public Services <br /> This section will evaluate potential impacts on public services,including fire/EMS, <br /> police services, and schools. The Planning Center I DC&E will utilize the data <br /> collected in Task 4 to describe existing public services within the city. The setting <br /> will include a description of each public service provider, including current and <br /> projected capacity. Based on the public services significance criteria,The Planning <br /> Center I DC&E will assess potential impacts. If necessary, mitigation measures to <br /> reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels in the form of policy <br /> recommendations will be identified. <br /> m. Parks and Recreation <br /> The Parks and Recreation section will evaluate potential impacts on existing park <br /> and recreation facilities based on the anticipated increase in population. This <br /> THE PLANNING CENTER I DC&E 39 <br /> MARCH 3.2014 <br />