Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report
<br /> Gill Medical Center Project
<br /> Table 4.1-2.Population and Housing Growth within San Joaquin County by City Spheres of Influence
<br /> Population Growth New
<br /> 2010 Population (2010-2035) 2035 Population Housing
<br /> City/County
<br /> Units(2010
<br /> Population Distribution Population Distribution Population Distribution to 2035)
<br /> City SOIs
<br /> I
<br /> Escalon 7,300 1.07% 2,400 0.92% 9,700 1.02% 900
<br /> Lathrop 18,100 2.64% 49,800 19.04% 67,900 7.17% 13,700
<br /> Lodi 65,700 9.59% 7,300 2.79% 73,000 7.71% 2,700
<br /> Manteca 69,100 10.08% 36,400 13.92% 105,500 11.14% 12,300
<br /> Ripon 14,700 2.15% 9,900 3.79% 24,600 2.60% 3,500
<br /> Stockton 344,300 50.24% 74,400 28.45% 418,700 44.22% 24,500
<br /> Tracy 87,500 12.77% 38,100 14.57% 125,600 13.27% 11,700
<br /> Subtotal 606,700 88.53% 218,300 83.48% 825,000 87.14% 69,300
<br /> Unincorporated
<br /> County outside 78,600 11.47% 43,200 16.52% 121,800 12.86% 14,700
<br /> City Spheres of
<br /> Influence
<br /> Total 685,300 100.00% 261,500 100.00% 946,800 100.00% 84,000
<br /> NOTE: Addresses growth within Spheres of Influence of cities as annexations would occur with increased housing and employment
<br /> growth.
<br /> SOURCE:San Joaquin County,September 2016
<br /> The projected growth pattern moving forward to 2035 is similar to what has happened in San Joaquin
<br /> County since the 2010 General Plan was adopted in 1992.At the time of the 2010 General Plan adoption,
<br /> it was predicted that about 37,400 acres of undeveloped land within the county would be developed with
<br /> residential, commercial, or industrial uses (San Joaquin County 1992). Since 1992, about 27,800 acres of
<br /> land have been annexed into incorporated cities within the county. In that same time period, the county
<br /> has had development within unincorporated areas that totaled about 183.45 acres. Thus, it can be seen
<br /> that the historical trend has been for new development to be focused within cities, either by annexations
<br /> or by development within existing city boundaries.Therefore, it is reasonable for this EIR to assume that in
<br /> the future, cities will continue to annex unincorporated land within Spheres of Influence through 2035.
<br /> Introduction to Impact Analysis 4-6 October 2021
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