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City of San Leandro Alvarado Commerce Center Project <br /> 74 <br />San Leandro adopted the 2016 California Fire Code as the city’s Fire Code in 2017 (SLMC Section 7-5- <br />800). The project would involve office and advanced manufacturing uses and would be required to <br />conform with all City Fire Code requirements. The existing site is currently served by the Alameda <br />County Fire Department, and the project would not require new or physically altered government <br />facilities. There would be a less than significant impact. <br />LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT IMPACT <br />a.2. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision <br />of new or physically altered police protection facilities, or the need for new or physically altered <br />police protection facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental <br />impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance <br />objectives? <br />The San Leandro Police Department provides law enforcement services in San Leandro. The <br />Department is located at 901 E. 14th Street, which is approximately seven minutes driving time from <br />the project site. The project site is located in Beat #3, which is served by four sergeants and four <br />beat officers (San Leandro 2016e). Although the project would involve redeveloping the project site <br />and increasing the total square footage of development onsite, the increase and change in use from <br />warehouse and retail to manufacturing or other related uses would not increase the demand for <br />police protection services. The existing site is currently served by the San Leandro Police <br />Department, and the project would not provide any new or physically altered government facilities <br />or require the need for new or physically altered government facilities. There would be a less than <br />significant impact. <br />LESS THAN SIGNIFICANT IMPACT <br />a.3. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision <br />of new or physically altered schools, or the need for new or physically altered schools, the <br />construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain <br />acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives? <br />The project site is located in the San Leandro Unified School District (San Leandro Unified School <br />District 2016). <br />As discussed in Section 13, Population and Housing, the project does not include any residential <br />development and would not add substantial population to the city of San Leandro. Therefore, the <br />project would not generate substantial numbers of new students, thus impacting school resources. <br />There would be no impact. <br />NO IMPACT <br />a.4. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision <br />of new or physically altered parks, or the need for new or physically altered parks, the <br />construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain <br />acceptable service ratios or other performance objectives? <br />The San Leandro Recreation and Human Services Department manages the recreational and park <br />uses in the city. The nearest recreational facilities to the project site are located at Burrell Fields, <br />which are located approximately a half mile to the west at the corner of Aladdin Avenue and <br />Teagarden Street. The Burrell Fields include the Pacific Recreation Center and the San Leandro Ball <br />Park (San Leandro 2016e). <br />371