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Based on the information presented above, the project is not expected to induce any <br />substantial population growth that is not otherwise planned for by the County or the City <br />of Stockton. Project impacts related to unplanned population growth would be less than <br />significant. <br />b) Displacement of Housing and People. <br />There are no existing residences on either of the two project sites. Therefore, the project <br />would not displace housing or people. While there are nearby residences, these would not <br />be physically impacted by the project, as they would be outside the project site. The <br />project would have no impact related to displacement. <br />3.15 PUBLIC SERVICES <br />a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical <br />impacts associated with the provision of new or physically <br />altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically <br />altered governmental facilities, the construction of which <br />could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to <br />maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other <br />performance objectives for any of the public services: <br />i) Fire protection? <br />ii) Police protection? <br />iii) Schools? <br />iv) Parks? <br />v) Other public facilities? <br />NARRATIVE DISCUSSION <br />Environmental Setting <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Potentially with <br />Significant Mitigation <br />Impact Incorporated <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Impact No Impact <br />The project site is within the Montezuma Fire District, which provides fire protection, <br />suppression and prevention; hazardous materials -related services; and basic emergency <br />medical service to a service area of approximately 10 square miles within San Joaquin <br />County unincorporated area, mostly adjacent to and southeast of Stockton. The Stockton <br />Metropolitan Airport is also within its service area. The Montezuma Fire District has two <br />stations: Station 181 at 2405 South B Street approximately one-half mile west of the <br />project site, and Station 182 at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport (City of Stockton <br />2018). A 2011 Municipal Service Review of rural fire districts stated that the Montezuma <br />Fire District stations are in good condition, and response times to emergency calls are <br />better than the average response time of other rural fire districts in San Joaquin County <br />(San Joaquin LAFCo 2011). <br />Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-57 May 2022 <br />