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J U L 81991 <br /> �+ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. <br /> PLANNING DIVISION <br /> SAN JOA UIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT <br /> ' CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN . <br /> } <br /> 468-4414' <br /> a <br /> TO: Richard Larrouy DATE July 2, 1991 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Community Development Dept. <br /> FROM: Peter Burnett <br /> San Joaquin County Sheriff's Dept. <br /> SUBJECT: <br />+ SA-91-32 <br /> 1 3 <br /> 9 This project alone will have a minimal/*&W impact on <br /> current law enforcement procedures, continued growth of <br /> ! this nature will necessitate the establishment of a funding <br /> mechanism to maintain the current level of police service. <br /> It is recommended that the following crime prevention con- <br /> cepts be incorporated in the following design: <br /> ' Consider the benefits, of an alarm system—Remember that response <br /> time to calls for service in the Lockeford area can be as great <br /> as fifteen minutes. The perim(.ter fence should be alarmed as well <br /> as. the office and storage areas. <br /> 3 The alarm should be of the type that is audible and monitered at <br /> a central location. Hopefully the audible alarm will frighten <br /> away any would-be intruder before he can gain entry into areas <br /> i. where valuables are kept. If the alarm is monitored as well, then <br /> a Sheriff's unit will be dipatched by the .monitoring agency. <br /> The .following list of Crime Prevention concepts were designed to <br /> make your property less attractive to the burglar, vandal, or thief. <br /> It is up to you to take the measures Necessary to protect your prop- <br /> erty and valuables. <br /> E <br /> 3 <br />