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taw <br /> MouNTAW HousE Pxorosm MAcuwno TEN TArm MAP 4. ENviRoNmENdTAL CHEcrosT <br /> 4.13 Puauc SERvicEs <br /> `' Law Enforcement <br /> The San Joaquin County Sheriff provides law enforcement services to the Mountain House <br /> %. Community under contract with the MHCSD. The County Sheriff employs 124 uniformed <br /> %W deputies who serve people in the unincorporated areas of San Joaquin County. There is a <br /> sheriffs office at the Mountain House fire station. <br /> %W The project site is located in Beat Area 8,which includes the unincorporated areas near Tracy <br /> 1► bounded by the Alameda County line to the west, the Stanislaus county line to the south and <br /> east,and the Old River to the north. These same officers act as deputy coroners by <br /> responding to unattended deaths in San Joaquin County(EDAW,2005b). <br /> `r <br /> ` Public Schools <br /> V Lammersville Elementary School District <br /> V The project site is located in the service area of the Lammersville Elementary School District <br /> (LESD),which serves kindergarten through 8th grade(K-8) students from the <br /> unincorporated area of the County to the north and south of Interstate 205 (I-205). LESD <br /> currently operates two public elementary schools, Lammersville and Wicklund. Wicklund <br /> �- Elementary School,located along Legacy Drive in Neighborhood F of the Mountain House <br /> ` Community,was designed with a capacity for 875 students. Enrollment in August 2006 was <br /> 659 students (Lebo, 2006). <br /> i. <br /> LESD plans to construct and operate two new K-8 schools in the Mountain House <br /> Community area in Neighborhoods E and G of the Specific Plan I project area. Construction <br /> of the Bethany Elementary School in Neighborhood E began in August 2006,and it will open <br /> r in August 2007 (Lebo, 2006). These two schools would serve students in the Specific Plan <br /> III area(where the proposed project is located)until the schools planned to specifically serve <br /> the Specific Plan III area are constructed(EDAW,2005b). <br /> %W Tracy Unified School District <br /> The Mountain House Community is located in the service area of the Tracy Unified School <br /> District(TUSD),which provides public high school services. TUSD currently serves <br /> v. approximately 5,400 high school students at two comprehensive high schools and one <br /> continuation high school. The closest comprehensive high school to the project site is West <br /> r High School,located at 1775 West Lowell Avenue in Tracy, approximately six miles from <br /> Mountain House Community. <br /> In August 2006, 123 students from the Mountain House Community were enrolled in TUSD <br /> �. high schools. Almost all Mountain House Community high school students currently attend <br /> West High School(Ohm, 2006). This school was originally designed for a capacity of 2,400 <br /> students,but current attendance is approximately 2,900 students. West High School utilizes <br /> rented portable classrooms to provide the additional classroom space. The second <br /> comprehensive high school operated by TUSD is Tracy High School,which has a capacity <br /> for 1,800 students. Tracy High School currently accommodates 2,500 students and also uses <br /> rented portable classrooms for additional classroom space. <br /> 4-65 <br />