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if implemented <br /> will impact be Person/Agency <br /> Potentially Suggested mitigated to an responsible <br /> Significant Mitigation acceptable for implement- <br /> Impacts Measures' level? ation <br /> Schools <br /> 1. The proposed project would increase Lodi Developer fees would be Yes Lodi Unified <br /> Unified School District's enrollment, collected for school coostuc- School District <br /> tion and school reconstruction <br /> under the District's expansion <br /> program. <br /> Cumulative__Imnacts <br /> 1. Cumulative development would increase Law Enforcement Unknown County Planning <br /> the demand for public services, including Critical review of projecta Department/Board <br /> law enforcement, fire protection, schools during planning stages and imple- of Supervisors <br /> and solid waste. However, specific impacts mentation of a developer fee <br /> cannot be identified at this time due to program would help fund <br /> lack of specific information on various additional Sheriff's Depart- <br /> proposed projects, several of which are ment resources. <br /> currently undergoing environmental review. <br /> Schools No Lodi Unified <br /> Developer fees would contribute School District/ <br /> to school expansion programs. Stockton Unified <br /> School District <br /> Fire Protection Unknown N/A <br /> Specific impacts are unknown. <br /> Mitigations for specific <br /> projects should be developed <br /> as impacts on the Fire District <br /> are identified. <br /> Solid Waste Unknown N/A <br /> Impacts are unknown at this <br /> time. Mitigations for specific <br /> projects should be developed <br /> as impacts are identified. <br /> 2. Agricultural or open space land in the There is no mitigation to No N/A <br /> project area could potentially be offset the cumulative loss of <br /> converted to urban use, resulting in agricultural land. <br /> the conversion of approximately <br /> acres. The County should consider County Planning <br /> methods such as transfer Department/County <br /> development credits and of Supervisors <br /> directing development away <br /> from prime agricultural areas. <br /> •Mitigation measures implemented at the General Plan Amendment and Zoning Reclassification phase of the planning <br /> process. <br />