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a -iii) Schools. <br />The project would increase demands on the Stockton Unified School District for <br />educational services. Based on student generation rates used in a District analysis, the <br />project would likely generate approximately 50 students from kindergarten to 6th grade, <br />10 students from 71 to 8th grade, and 29 students from 91 to 121 grade (SUSD 2019). <br />It was determined that the District had zero excess capacity at all grade levels available <br />for pupils generated by future residential development. This was the justification for <br />imposing Level II development impact fees on single-family and multifamily <br />development. The current Level II impact fee is $4.73 per square foot for single-family <br />development (SUSD 2021). Under State law, the payment of development impact fees is <br />considered adequate mitigation for residential development impacts on schools. Because <br />the project would pay development impact fees to the Stockton Unified School District, <br />project impacts on schools are considered less than significant. <br />a -iv) Parks. <br />Impacts on parks and recreational facilities are discussed in more detail in Section 3.16, <br />Recreation. The conclusion reached in the analysis contained in this section is that project <br />impacts on park services would be less than significant. <br />a -v) Other Public Facilities. <br />The project may increase demand for library services, particularly those provided by the <br />Maya Angelou Branch Library. It is likely that project residents would patronize this <br />library branch more than any others, given its proximity to the project site. The San <br />Joaquin County General Plan EIR states that majority of library service areas would <br />experience growth in population and housing with implementation of the 2035 General <br />Plan. Library service areas that would experience the greatest increase in demand for <br />services would be those in the Stockton area, which would include the Maya Angelou <br />Branch Library (San Joaquin County 2014). However, it is expected that the branch <br />library can accommodate additional patrons without the need for new or expanded <br />facilities. No other public services would be affected such that new or expanded facilities <br />would be required. Project impacts would be less than significant. <br />3.16 RECREATION <br />Less Than <br />Significant <br />Potentially with Less Than <br />Significant Mitigation Significant <br />Impact Incorporated Impact No Impact <br />a) Would the project increase the use of existing <br />neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational <br />facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the <br />facility would occur or be accelerated? <br />b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require <br />the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which <br />Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-59 May 2022 <br />