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SAN LEANDRO SHORELINE DEVELOPMENT EIR ADDENDUM PROJECT <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br /> <br />May 2022 Page 53 <br />4.15 PUBLIC SERVICES <br />4.15.1 IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MODIFIED PROJECT <br />Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or <br />physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the <br />construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable <br />service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: <br /> <br />Environmental Issues <br />Substantial <br />Change in <br />Project <br />Requiring <br />Major <br />EIR/MND <br />Revisions <br />Substantial <br />Change in <br />Circumstanc <br />es Requiring <br />Major <br />EIR/MND <br />Revisions <br />New <br />Information <br />Showing <br />New or <br />Increased <br />Significant <br />Effects <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impacts/No <br />Changes or <br />New <br />Information <br />Requiring <br />Preparation <br />of a <br />Subsequent <br />EIR/MND No Impact <br />a) Fire protection? x <br />b) Police protection? x <br />c) Schools? x <br />d) Parks? x <br />e) Other public facilities? x <br /> <br />Comments: <br />PUB-a. <br />The Original Project was determined in the Certified EIR to have a less than significant impact in terms of <br />requiring additional fire services. This is in part because the two nearby fire stations that would service <br />the project site had been replaced within the last twelve years when the Certified EIR was written (now <br />19 years as of 2022), and because Policy 45.05 of the San Leandro General Plan calls for the fire <br />department to review proposed development plans to ensure that there is adequate emergency access, <br />Fire Code requirements are satisfied, and that adequate levels of service can be maintained with <br />implementation of the project. This policy is implemented through the development review process. Like <br />the Approved Project, this review is also required of the Modified Project, so the Modified Project would <br />not result in any new impacts or a substantial increase in impacts in terms of fire protection services upon <br />approval by ACFD through the development review process. <br /> <br />PUB-b. <br />The San Leandro Police Department (SLPD) provides police services within the San Leandro city limits and <br />the sphere of influence. The SLPD is located at 901 East 14th Street. Since the time the Certified EIR was <br />completed, the San Leandro City Council approved a capital expenditure to renovate the existing police <br />building and City’s south offices within the Civic Center (where City Hall and the police station are