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5.ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST MOUNTAIN HOUSE NEIGHBORHOODS K AND L INITIAL STUDY <br /> 13.PUBLIC SERVICES <br /> the 1994 MEIR or SPII Initial Study, and no additional mitigation measures are <br /> necessary. <br /> Schools? <br /> The student population created by development of Neighborhoods K and L is <br /> expected to be within the capacities of existing and future schools. <br /> A new elementary school would be built in each of Neighborhoods K and L. The <br /> schools would be built when the LUSD determines they are needed. Title for the <br /> land on which the schools would be built would be transferred from the applicant <br /> to the LUSD. Environmental impacts of construction of these schools are <br /> addressed throughout this Initial Study. <br /> Kimball High School and the future high school at Mountain House are expected <br /> to have adequate capacity for high school students from Neighborhoods K and L. <br /> The currently proposed Neighborhoods K and L development would not have <br /> any significant impacts on schools that were not addressed in the 1994 MEIR or <br /> SPII Initial Study, and no additional mitigation measures are necessary. <br /> Parks? <br /> Refer to Section 5.14, Recreation, regarding existing and proposed park <br /> facilities. <br /> Other Public Facilities? <br /> Libraries. As already noted,the currently proposed development within <br /> Neighborhoods K and L would produce roughly the same number of dwelling <br /> units and about 190 more jobs than anticipated under SPII. No new significant <br /> impacts on library services have been identified, and no mitigation measures are <br /> necessary. <br /> Child Care Facilities. The Master Plan requires a minimum of three child care <br /> centers within the Mountain House community located at appropriate, easily <br /> accessible locations. These centers probably would be provided at elementary <br /> schools. Implementation measures in SPII state that 1)a minimum of one 1-acre <br /> site shall be provided for a child care facility within a neighborhood center or, <br /> alternatively,within a Village Center commercial area; 2)the MHCSD shall <br /> continue to coordinate with the LESD(now LUSD)to provide child care at the <br /> neighborhood elementary schools; and 3)the MHCSD shall maintain a <br /> clearinghouse for day care information. A 1-acre parcel in each 16-acre <br /> elementary school site may be reserved at the discretion of the LESD(now <br /> LUSD)for a possible child care center. In addition, SPII allows for child care <br /> facilities at neighborhood centers, in business parks, and adjacent to churches <br /> and commercial uses. No new significant impacts on child care services have <br /> been identified,and no mitigation measures are necessary, <br /> pm q 5-154 <br />