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G. SCHOOLS <br /> G.I. Potential Sl nificant Impact: Increased demand for schools• 1 <br /> This project Is expected to generate approximately 136 K-6 grade students, 36 7-8 grade <br /> students, and 69 9-12 grade students at buildout, which will worsen school overcrowding In the <br /> Lodi Unified School District <br /> Finding: <br /> Changes or alterations have been required in, or Incorporated Into, the project which avoid or <br /> substantially lessen the significant environmental effects as Identified In the Final EIFL These <br /> mftlgadon measures are listed below. _ <br /> Statement of Fact: ' <br /> The developer has an agreement with the Lodi Unified School District to provide funding for the <br /> construction of the school facilities necessary to serve the students to be generated by the <br /> proposed-project .. <br /> IL IMPACTS WHICH ARE NOT MITIGATED TO LESS THAN,SIGNIFICANT LEVELS <br /> This section Identifies thos Impacts which, accord.Ing to the FEIA, cannot be mitigated to fess than <br /> significant levels, despite adoption of the Identified mitigations. <br /> A. S(gnfficant Imaacr.. Imvact on oak tress. <br /> Development of the site will result in the loss of oak trees and oak woodland habitat Sixteen oak <br /> tress would be removed, and the drip lines of at least five others would be encroached Into. An <br /> . �, i? <br /> additional 21 to 42 of the 210 oak trees in the area to be residentially developed could be <br /> affected. Ali of the recommended mitigation measures In the FEIR have been required In an effort <br /> to mitigate this impact to the extent practicable. _ <br /> �} <br /> - -. - .-, .- - • ..''l Fri �!. 4:.: <br /> Findlnas: _ �. .. - _�.-.- - '. �. .-.. - _ :,•r'a .1•' .. .. - - ,. - <br /> Changes or alterations have been required In, or Incorporated Into, the project which avoid or <br /> substantially lessen the sfgriftant environmental effect as Identified In the Final EIFI. <br /> Statements of Face <br /> The required mitigation measures will significarrtly reduce tha impact of residential development <br /> on the oak trees. These mitigation measures are as follows; ' <br /> • Design the underlying project to maintain and protect the project site to the maximum <br /> extent feasible (Le., via utilization of cluster homes with common open space). <br /> t <br />