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M m <br /> xo Table 2-2 <br /> Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> SCD„ Significance Significance <br /> 3 Impacts Before Mitigation Measures After <br /> Mitigation Mitigation <br /> demands from the WQCF at project buildout. Therefore,the <br /> project's solid waste impact would be less than significant. <br /> 4.10-3: Increased Demand for Electricity and Natural Gas. LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> Implementation of the proposed project would increase demand <br /> for energy in the city.However,the energy demands created by <br /> the project would not be substantial in relation to the total <br /> energy currently supplied by PG&E in its northern and central <br /> California service area or total energy demands expected in the <br /> future,and proposed energy improvements would be required to <br /> comply with existing City,PG&E,and applicable Uniform <br /> Building Code requirements.Therefore,this impact would be <br /> less than significant. <br /> 4.10-4:Increased Demand for Fire Protection and Police LTS No mitigation is necessary. LTS <br /> Services.Implementation of the proposed project would not <br /> N require additional fire protection or police services. The City of <br /> Manteca police and fire departments would be able to serve the <br /> project and meet established performance standards.Therefore, <br /> the project's impacts on fire protection and police services <br /> would be less than significant. <br /> 4.10-5:Impacts on Existing Utility Corridors.Implementation PS 4.10-5:Impacts on Existing Utility Corridors.PG&E owns and LTS <br /> vof the proposed project could potentially disrupt existing operates gas and electric facilities that are located within and adjacent <br /> aboveground and underground utility facilities in the project to the proposed project area.To promote the safe and reliable <br /> p area,resulting in interruption of service.This would be a maintenance and operation of utility facilities,the California Public <br /> v potentially significant impact. Utilities Commission(CPUC)has mandated specific clearance <br /> requirements between utility facilities and surrounding objects or <br /> o construction activities. To ensure compliance with these standards, <br /> CD the City of Manteca will coordinate with PG&E early in the <br /> o development of project plans.Any proposed development plans will <br /> provide for unrestricted utility access and prevent easement <br /> encroachments that might impair the safe and reliable maintenance <br /> and operation of PG&E's facilities. <br /> n v The requesting party will be responsible for the costs associated with <br /> othe relocation of existing PG&E facilities to accommodate the <br /> development of the proposed project.Because facilities relocations <br /> Cn require long lead times and are not always feasible,the City will <br /> vconsult with PG&E as early in the planning stages as possible. <br /> LTS=Less than Significant S=Significant PS=Potentially Significant SU=Significant and Unavoidable <br />