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MITIGATION: <br /> The phasing plan for development indicates the first phase to be in <br /> compliance with the water company's suggestion. If a detailed study <br /> determines the need for a water storage facility to be located within <br /> the project, the developer should negotiate with the water company to <br /> resolve the situation prior to recording a final map. The site location <br /> should also be subject to the approval of the City planning staff to <br /> minimize the visual impact. <br /> Police Protection - The City of Stockton Police Department (Appendix <br /> -6) indicates tat their facilities, special equipment and services are <br /> adequate to serve the project. However, they also note the project <br /> would "greatly increase workload" and cause inadequacies in the manpower <br /> and number of vehicles available. They also estimate the "cost of <br /> additional resource" required to mitigate the impact to be $134 per <br /> capita. <br /> MITIGATION: <br /> This project and other proposed developments, including future <br /> industrial and commercial , should be subject to payment of a fee to <br /> mitigate the inadequacies. <br /> At $134 per capita, the project fee would be about $444,000. However, <br /> since there is no existing City ordinance to provide for said fee, no <br /> mitigation measures exists and, therefore, a Statement of Overriding <br /> Considerations is required prior to any related project approvals. <br /> FIRE PROTECTION - The City of Stockton Fire Marshal (Appendix A-7) <br /> reports that t e fire facilities, vehicles, manpower, special equipment <br /> and services are presently adequate to serve the project, noting that <br /> the project will have no significant effect on their ability to provide <br /> service. The nearest fire facility is about one mile from the project, <br /> and response time would be about one to two minutes. However, the water <br /> purveyor (Appendix A-4) has indicated a possible need for a site within <br /> the project to provide for water storage, evidently to provide assurance <br /> of proper fire flows and pressure. The study referred to in Water <br /> Sup herein should include consideration of providing fire f ow <br /> capabilities which meet the I.S.O. requirements for residential <br /> developments. <br /> MITIGATION: <br /> The water supply and distribution study should incorporate <br /> provisions for adequate fire flows. The water distribution facilities <br /> in the final project design should, in addition to the domestic water <br /> demands, be in compliance with the City Fire Department's standards and <br /> I.S.O. requirements, such as having the capability of supplying 3,500 <br /> gallons per minute for a minimum period of three hours. Fire hydrants <br /> should be spaced at a maximum of approximately 600-foot intervals. The <br /> 25 <br />