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■ identify pesticides likely to be used on golf courses and examine their potential <br /> for pollution of lakes. <br /> The "Mitigation Measures" section will identify mitigation measures for project <br /> impacts on adjacent land uses and impacts of adjacent land uses on project. In this section, <br /> Jones & Stokes Associates will recommend: <br /> ■ project modifications to reduce impacts on surrounding land uses, including <br /> agriculture; <br /> ■ modifications of agricultural practices to reduce impacts on the project; and <br /> ■ other mitigation measures as appropriate if impacts on soil fertility, mosquito <br /> populations, or other impacts are identified. <br /> CHAPTER 5. PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br /> In this chapter,Jones & Stokes Associates will assess issues concerning the provision <br /> of necessary public services and will analyze the following services: <br /> ■ schools, <br /> ■ solid waste, <br /> ■ fire protection, and <br /> ■ law enforcement. <br /> The issue of water availability will be addressed in Chapter 10, "Water Resources", because <br /> individual wells are proposed. Chapter 9, "Geology and Soils", will address the issue of <br /> wastewater because individual septic systems are proposed. Jones & Stokes Associates will <br /> discuss public roads and traffic in Chapter 6, 'Traffic and Circulation". <br /> Jones & Stokes Associates will employ the following generalized methodology to <br /> analyze each service: <br /> ■ contact existing service providers to determine and map service areas and existing <br /> facilities in the project area, <br /> ■ identify design capacity and present use of each system, <br /> ■ identify planned improvements to each system or expansion of service areas, <br /> ■ determine the generation factors that will be used to calculate facility usage <br /> based on information provided by service providers (for example, the number of <br /> students generated by single-family detached residences), <br /> III-4 <br />