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r <br /> overriding Considerations Item No. 3 <br /> EIR-81 -7/U-al-`ig S-83-6 <br /> Page 2 Page Seven <br /> 5 . Impact : Increased Demand for Public Services <br /> A . Schools <br /> r Mi.t.ic`iti.on :. A written agreement by the pwnr:.r/develope r <br /> to pay school district fees directly to Lodi Unified <br /> School District . <br /> Findin] (s) : ( 2) Such changes or alterations are within <br /> the responsibility and juris6i.ction of another public <br /> agency and not the agency making the finding. Such <br /> changes have been adopted by such other agency or can and <br /> should be adopted by such other agency. <br /> SuDportince Facts : Requiring the developer_ to participate <br /> in financial assistance to the District to help provide <br /> the additional c.lassrocm space that will be required by <br /> students, from this proposed development will mitigate this <br /> impact . <br /> B. Fire Protection <br /> Mitigation : Require paved access to all structural develop- <br /> ment and enforcement of the County Weed Ordinance and/or a <br /> Weed Abatement Program. The proximity of the project to <br /> the fire station and- the additional volunteers will also <br /> mitigate this impact . <br /> Finding (sj: (3) Specific economic, social, or other <br /> considerations mace infeasible the mitigation measures <br /> or project alternatives identified in the final EIR. <br /> SupRortina Facts : The proximity of the project to the fare <br /> station and the potential for additional volunteers will' <br /> reduce this impact . <br /> C . Police Protection <br /> Mitigation: None , unless additional funding is made <br /> available to the Sheriff' s Department . <br /> Finding (3) Specific economic, social, ar other <br /> considerations make infeasible the -mitigation measures <br /> or project alternatives identified in the final. EIR. <br /> ! Supoorting Facts : Providing the required services to 35 <br /> F residences will be easier if they are located adjacent to <br /> the community of Clements than if they are scattered <br /> throughout the agricultural area. <br />