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City of San Leandro Alvarado Commerce Center Project <br /> 72 <br />amount of employees that would be added from the project. Based on the potential future uses <br />associated with the project, Table 13 shows the estimated square footage for each employee and <br />the expected number of employees assuming 159,450 square feet of space. As shown, it is <br />estimated that the project could generate between approximately 131 and 159 employees. As <br />shown in Table 12, the number of jobs in the city in 2015 was estimated at 42,865 and the projected <br />number of jobs in 2035 is 54,995. The increase in employment associated with the project would be <br />within the projected employment growth in San Leandro (San Leandro 2016f). Therefore, no <br />substantial growth would be generated from the project and impacts would be less than significant. <br />Table 13 Employee Generation Assumptions <br />Employment Density Study <br />Land Use Category <br />Median Square Feet <br />per Employee Estimated Employee Generation <br />Light Manufacturing 942 159 <br />Warehouse 1,225 131 <br />Source: The Natelson Company, Inc. 2001. Because no employment density rates for San Leandro were available, data provided for the <br />Southern California region was used. <br />LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT IMPACT <br />b. Would the project displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the <br />construction of replacement housing elsewhere? <br />c. Would the project displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of <br />replacement housing elsewhere? <br />There are no residences on or adjacent to the project site. The project would not involve the <br />demolition or displacement of housing. No people would be directly or indirectly displaced as a <br />result of the project. There would be no impact. <br />NO IMPACT <br />369