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5 – Effects Found Not To Be Significant <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 5-18 <br />According to the County’s General Plan, the County is anticipating growth within spheres of influence that would not <br />be immediately annexed into a particular city, and the County Sheriff’s office has long-term staffing plans that would <br />increase staffing across multiple divisions and expand patrol services into various urban and rural areas to be used <br />as substations (County of San Joaquin 2016). The Project would result in the payment of property taxes that would <br />result in additional revenue being available to the County, and, indirectly, would result in increased revenue <br />available to the County Sheriff’s Department. <br />In addition, compared with land uses such as residential and commercial, the proposed warehouse and logistics <br />use would not result in anything more than a nominal increase in calls for police protection service to the Project <br />site; as such, the Project is not anticipated to generate a larger volume of calls of service to the site that could <br />burden the County Sheriff’s Department. Further, design of the Project would incorporate the basic principles Crime <br />Prevention Through Environmental Design, including controlling access to buildin gs to reduce opportunities for <br />crime to occur and making as much of the site as possible visible from the public right-of-way to deter on-site crimes. <br />Therefore, impacts associated with police protection facilities would be less than significant. <br />School Facilities <br />The Project site is located within the Lammersville Unified School District. The Project would involve development <br />of a warehouse and distribution use, and does not include a residential component that would directly result in new <br />residents or school-age children in the area. Although a portion of the Project’s employees are likely to have school- <br />age children, it is anticipated that the majority of these employees would already be located within the Project area <br />(refer to Section 5.9, Population and Housing) and would not introduce new school-age children to the area’s school <br />districts. If there are any school-age children introduced to the area that would be newly enrolled in area school <br />districts, the number would be nominal and should not result in the need for new or expanded school facilities. <br />Nonetheless, all residential and non -residential development projects are subject to the requirements set forth <br />in Senate Bill 50, which requires payment of mandatory impact fees to offset any impact to s chool services or <br />facilities. The provisions of Senate Bill 50 are deemed to provide full and complete mitigation of school <br />facilities impacts, notwithstanding any contrary provisions in CEQA or other state or local laws (Government <br />Code Section 65996). In accordance with Senate Bill 50, the Project applicant would pay its fair share of <br />impact fees based on the amount of proposed square footage. These impact fees are required of most <br />residential, commercial, and industrial development projects in the County . Therefore, impacts associated with <br />school facilities would be less than significant. <br />Parks <br />Given the lack of population growth as a result of the Project, neither construction nor operation of the Project would <br />generate new residents to the extent that new or expanded park facilities would be required. Therefore, impacts <br />associated with park facilities would be less than significant. <br />Other Public Facilities <br />The Project would not directly or indirectly induce substantial population growth in the Project area. As such, it is <br />unlikely that the Project would cause an increase in the use of other public facilities such as libraries and community <br />centers. Therefore, impacts associated with libraries and other public facilities would be less than significant.