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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006458
PE
2637
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0600644
STREET_NUMBER
18353
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
209450014 15
ENTERED_DATE
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18353 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
2/26/2007 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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sewer system in Neighborhood F. The sanitary sewers within the proposed development <br /> would be constructed in the street rights-of-way prior to paving. <br /> Public Services. <br /> o Educational Services. Based on Master Plan school generation assumptions, the <br /> proposed development is expected to generate 111 K-8 students and 24 high school <br /> students. <br /> For K-8 students, the public school provider is the Lammersville Elementary School <br /> District (LESD); for high school students the public school provider is the Tracy Unified <br /> School District(TUSD). <br /> Currently, LESD is operating Wicklund Elementary School in Neighborhood F at capacity <br /> with 880 students. LESD is currently constructing Bethany Elementary School in <br /> Neighborhood E with a capacity for 850 students. Bethany Elementary is expected to be <br /> operational by raid-August 2007. Students from the proposed development would walk, <br /> be bussed, or be driven to Wicklund and Bethany elementary schools. The Master Plan <br /> (Figure 3.5)arid Specific Plan Ill (Figure 4-1)indicate that a K-8 school, west of the <br /> proposed development and west of future Prosperity Street,would be constructed in <br /> Neighborhood D. When the school is operational, it is anticipated that school age children <br /> from the proposed development would go to that school. <br /> A new high school (to be named Mountain House High School)will be constructed at the <br /> southeast corner of Central Parkway and Mascot Boulevard, as required by the Mountain <br /> House Master Plan. Mountain House High School will have an ultimate capacity for 2,400 <br /> students and will be built in phases to accommodate growing high school student <br /> population from the ongoing residential development at the Mountain House Community, <br /> including the proposed development. The first phase of Mountain House High School will <br /> accommodate 650 students. TUSD will staff and operate the high school and will <br /> determine when the school will be constructed. <br /> Until Mountain House High School, or the high school on Lammers Road which is <br /> currently under construction, are built and operating, high school students residing in the <br /> Mountain House Community will be bussed (or driven)to either West High School or <br /> Tracy High School located in Tracy. However, these two high schools are currently over , <br /> capacity. TUSD has acknowledged this problem and plans to use additional portable <br /> buildings as classrooms on an interim basis until either of the new high schools open. <br /> TUSD will determine the location of temporary facilities as the need arises or in the event <br /> that construction of Mountain House High School is delayed. <br /> o Public Health and Safety Services. The proposed development would generate an <br /> incremental increase in demand for fire protection and police protection services. <br /> Fire protection and emergency medical response services would be provided by the <br /> Mountain House Community Services District(MHCSD). The MHCSD provides these <br /> services via an agreement with the Tracy Rural Fire Protection District(TRFPD). TRFPD <br /> in turn has a Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Tracy to provide fire protection <br /> services to the Mountain House community. <br /> A fire station to serve the Mountain House Community has been constructed at the corner <br /> of Mascot Boulevard and Tradition Street approximately%mile northwest of the center of <br /> the proposed development. Consequently, fire response time to the development would <br /> be minimal.A ladder truck, located at Station 91 on west Eleventh Street in Tracy, also <br /> responds to all structural fires at Mountain House. According to Tracy Fire, the response <br /> time to Mountain House for the ladder truck is approximately seven minutes. <br /> 8 <br />
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