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■ use the generation factors to determine the impacts of the project on existing and <br /> planned system capacity, <br /> ■ discuss the results with the respective providers to determine the ability of the <br /> existing system to accommodate the new demand, and <br /> ■ develop mitigation for identified impacts. <br /> In addition, Jones & Stokes Associates will evaluate the following specific issues of <br /> concern: <br /> ■ school district and fire district boundaries; <br /> ■ existing and future law enforcement problems such as trespass and vandalism; <br /> ■ capacity of the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department and DFG to address <br /> concerns with poaching and vandalism; and <br /> ■ issues of solid waste generation,waste diversion,waste storage, waste collection, <br /> waste disposal, and recycling programs. <br /> CHAPTER 6. TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION <br /> Jones & Stokes Associates will address the following traffic and circulation issues, as <br /> identified by San Joaquin County and comments to the NOP: <br /> ■ transfer of soil offsite, <br /> ■ daily traffic generated by the proposed 26 homesites and the golf course, <br /> ■ occasional traffic generated by special events at the golf course, <br /> ■ abandonment of Forest Lake Road, and <br /> ■ overall circulation and site ingress/egress. <br /> Analysis of these issues will provide San Joaquin County with a comprehensive <br /> description of traffic-related impacts and necessary improvements to the transportation <br /> system <br /> Methodology <br /> Transfer of Soil Offsite <br /> Dredging of the lakebed, and subsequent transfer of materials to an offsite location <br /> may involve development of a new road, construction of a bridge across the Mokelumne <br /> River, and an easement across private lands. Jones & Stokes Associates will examine the <br /> III-5 <br />