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Environmental Checklist <br />Recreation <br />Environmental Consistency Checklist Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15183 97 <br />16 Recreation <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Less Than <br />Significant or Less <br />than Significant <br />with Mitigation <br />Incorporated <br />No <br />Impact <br />Analyzed <br />in the <br />Prior EIR <br />Substantially <br />Mitigated by <br />Uniformly <br />Applicable <br />Development <br />Policies <br />a.Would the project increase <br />the use of existing <br />neighborhood and regional <br />parks or other recreational <br />facilities such that substantial <br />physical deterioration of the <br />facility would occur or be <br />accelerated?□■□■□ <br />b.Does the project include <br />recreational facilities or <br />require the construction or <br />expansion of recreational <br />facilities which might have an <br />adverse physical effect on the <br />environment?□■□■□ <br />Analysis in Previous Environmental Document <br />The General Plan EIR analyzes recreation on pages 4.12-27 through 4.12-38 and finds that impacts <br />would be less than significant. <br />The following describes the analysis included in the General Plan EIR and also provides a <br />streamlined review to determine whether there would be project-specific impacts that are either 1) <br />peculiar to the project or the parcel on which the project is located, 2) were not previously analyzed <br />in the General Plan EIR as significant effects, 3) are potentially significant off-site impacts and <br />cumulative impacts that were not previously discussed in the General Plan EIR, and 4) are now <br />determined to have a more severe impact than discussed in the General Plan EIR due to substantial <br />new information. <br />Regulatory Setting <br />City of San Leandro 2035 General Plan <br />Policy OSC-2.3: Park Dedication <br />Require new residential development to pay an impact fee and/or to dedicate parkland to offset <br />the increase in park needs resulting from new residents. Where on-site parkland is dedicated, it <br />should be improved, maintained, and accessible to the general public.