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Section 4.0—Environmental Setting and Discussion oflmpacts <br />4.14.2 Environmental Checklist <br />PUBLIC SERVICES <br />Less Than <br />Potentially significant Less Than <br />Significant With Significant <br />Impact Mitigation Impact <br />Incorporated <br />Would the project: <br />1) Result in substantial adverse <br />physical impacts associated with the <br />provision of new or physically <br />altered governmental facilities, the <br />need for new or physically altered <br />governmental facilities, the <br />construction of which could cause <br />significant environmental impacts, in <br />order to maintain acceptable service <br />ratios, response times or other <br />performance objectives for any of <br />the public services: <br />No Impact information <br />Source(s) <br />Fire Protection? <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1,20 <br />Police Protection? <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1,20 <br />Schools? <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1 <br />Parks? <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1 <br />Other Public Facilities? <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1 <br />4.14.3 Public Services Impacts <br />4.14.3.1 Fire and Police Service (Checklist Question la <br />—1h) <br />The Redwood City Fire and Police Departments currently serve the project site. The proposed <br />project would incrementally increase the demand for fire and police protection services, due to the <br />220 additional students and associated staff the proposed classroom buildings would accommodate. <br />The incremental increase in demand would not increase existing response times to the campus and <br />would not require construction of new fire or police facilities. The proposed classroom buildings and <br />other additions and improvements to the project site would be designed to meet current fire and <br />police safety standards. Full emergency vehicle access would continue to be provided at the project <br />site under the proposed project. For these reason, the proposed project would not result insignificant <br />impacts related to the provision of fire and/or police services. {Less Than Significant ]Impact) <br />4.14.3.2 Parks, Schools, and Other Public Facilities (Checklist Question 1 c — le) <br />The proposed project would increase the capacity of Sandpiper Elementary School by 220 students. <br />The increased capacity is necessary to serve projected growth within the District and, therefore, <br />City of Redwood City 83 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />Sandpiper Elementary School Facilities Expansion November 2016 <br />