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i <br /> ptMOUNTAIN HOUSE NEIGHBORHOODS K AND L INITIAL STUDY 5.ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 13.PUBLIC SERVICES <br />' Fj SPIT, but this increase would not cause any changes in the impact on fire <br /> protection services. <br /> In accordance with requirements of the MHCSD,the Mountain House Master <br /> Plan, and future Conditions of Approval for the Tentative Subdivision Maps north <br /> ri i of SPI,the applicant would be funding,and possibly constructing on behalf of the <br /> MHCSD,the second permanent fire station (with equipment)as part of the <br /> implementation of SPIT. This facility is envisioned to be located north of Byron <br /> Road, near the intersection of future Mountain House Parkway and Central <br /> Parkway, in an area zoned as Public Facilities(P-F). The second fire station <br /> would be constructed at a time determined by the MHCSD to fulfill the Master <br /> Plan requirements, as well as the MHCSD's Fire Protection Plan requirements. <br /> Personnel and equipment are expected to be similar to those provided for the <br /> R first fire station on Mascot Boulevard. <br /> The Mountain House Fire Protection Plan was written to conform with the San <br /> Joaquin County General Plan. As stated above,the General Plan and the <br /> Mountain House Master Pian were amended to delete distance and time <br /> response standards for fire service. The current goal of the City of Tracy Fire <br /> Department is to respond to a call within five minutes 95 percent of the time in all <br /> of its service areas. The department intends to monitor its response times at <br /> Mountain House to determine if the times are within the department's five-minute <br /> goal. <br /> E ' The currently proposed Neighborhoods K and L development would not have <br /> any significant impacts on fire protection services that were not addressed in the <br /> 1994 MEIR or SPIT Initial Study,and no additional mitigation measures are <br /> necessary. <br /> Police protection? <br /> SPIT assumed that the MHCSD would provide the permanent sheriffs substation <br /> required by the Master Plan at the MHCSD Administration Building that will be <br /> built in the Town Center as part of SPIT. The actual location,timing, and design <br /> parameters for the permanent substation will be addressed in the Police <br /> Protection Plan that is to be developed by the MHCSD and the Sheriffs <br /> Department. As noted in the Setting section above,the Sheriffs Department <br /> currently has a satellite office in the MHCSD office(Groover, 2011). <br /> The SPIT Initial Study indicated that,with a total buildout population of <br /> approximately 41,800 in SPI, SPII, and SPIII,63 duty officers would be required <br /> to meet Master Plan and San Joaquin County standards of 1.5 duty officers per <br /> 1,000 residents, These officers would be added gradually as the population of <br /> ` the Mountain House community increases over the next decade. <br /> F! The currently proposed Neighborhoods K and L development would not have <br /> any significant impacts on police protection services that were not addressed in <br /> E <br /> Fl, <br /> (e„r„) 5-153 <br />