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Environmental Checklist <br />Public Services <br /> <br />General Plan Consistency Checklist 75 <br />15 Public Services <br /> <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less than <br />Significant or <br />Less than <br />Significant <br />with <br />Mitigation <br />Incorporated No Impact <br />Analyzed in <br />the Prior EIR <br />a. Would the project result in substantial <br />adverse physical impacts associated with <br />the provision of new or physically altered <br />governmental facilities, or the need for <br />new or physically altered governmental <br />facilities, the construction of which could <br />cause significant environmental impacts, <br />in order to maintain acceptable service <br />ratios, response times or other <br />performance objectives for any of the <br />public services: <br /> 1 Fire protection? □ ■ □ ■ <br />2 Police protection? □ ■ □ □ <br />3 Schools? □ ■ □ ■ <br />4 Parks? □ ■ □ ■ <br />5 Other public facilities? □ ■ □ ■ <br />Analysis in the General Plan EIR <br />The General Plan EIR analyzes public services in Section 4.12 and concludes that impacts to public <br />services would be less than significant with no mitigation measures required. <br />The following describes the analysis included in the General Plan EIR and provides a streamlined <br />review to determine whether there would be project-specific impacts that are either 1) peculiar to <br />the project or the parcel on which the project is located; 2) were not previously analyzed in the <br />General Plan EIR as significant effects; 3) are potentially significant off-site impacts and cumulative <br />impacts that were not previously discussed in the General Plan EIR; or 4) are now determined to <br />have a more severe impact than discussed in the General Plan EIR due to substantial new <br />information. <br />Project-Specific Impacts <br />a.1. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision <br />of new or physically altered fire protection facilities, or the need for new or physically altered <br />fire protection facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental