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might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? <br /> NARRATIVE DISCUSSION <br /> Environmental Setting <br /> San Joaquin County, through its Parks and Recreation Department, owns and operates <br /> nine parks in the unincorporated Stockton area (City of Stockton 2018). As noted in <br /> Section 3.15, Public Services, the nearest County park to the project site is Kennedy Park <br /> and Community Center, on South D Street adjacent to and north of the 3009 Pock Lane <br /> site. Kennedy Park is a community park approximately 17.58 acres in size. Along with a <br /> community center, Kennedy Park has baseball fields, a basketball court, a swimming <br /> pool, a children's playground, and picnic and barbecue facilities. The County also <br /> operates a Regional Sports Complex adjacent to Stockton Metropolitan Airport, southeast <br /> of the project site. This facility has a four-field softball complex and four soccer fields, <br /> along with concession stands and a picnic shelter (San Joaquin County 2016a). <br /> The City of Stockton, through its Community Services Department, provides park and <br /> recreational services within City limits. The City owns and operates 66 parks, along with <br /> accessible open space, special purpose facilities, and trails (City of Stockton 2018). The <br /> nearest City Park to the project site is Reverend Holmes Park, an approximately two-acre <br /> park on Ralph Avenue approximately 0.6 miles southwest of the project site. A <br /> neighborhood park, Reverend Holmes Park is equipped with picnic tables, a tot lot, <br /> basketball courts, and barbecue facilities. <br /> Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> a, b) Recreational Facilities. <br /> The project would likely lead to an increase in demand for the use of parks and <br /> recreational facilities in the area, due to the increase in local population(see Section 3.14, <br /> Population and Housing). It is expected that the recreational facility that would see the <br /> greatest increase in use as a result of the project would be the adjacent Kennedy Park and <br /> Community Center. <br /> San Joaquin County Code Chapter 9-1230 states that, as a condition of approval of a <br /> tentative map,the subdivider, at the option of the County, must dedicate land,pay a fee in <br /> lieu thereof, or a combination of these two options for park and recreational purposes, <br /> according to the standards and formulas contained in the chapter. Three acres of parkland <br /> per 1,000 people is the County standard. Land or fees shall be conveyed or paid directly <br /> to the public agency that provides or will provide park and recreational services to the <br /> community in which the subdivision is located. <br /> The project would comply with the provisions of County Code Chapter 9-1230, which <br /> would either lead to the addition of park land on the project site that satisfies County <br /> standards or provide fees to pay for new recreational facilities or the improvement of <br /> existing facilities. It should be noted that the proposed tentative maps show potential <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-60 May 2022 <br />