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7.B. - Page 103 <br /> Redwood City Chapter 4.Environmental Impact Analysis <br /> comprehensive high schools,a continuation high school,and an adult school.Approximately 8,700 <br /> students are served in grades 9-12 (Education Data Partnership 2012). <br /> The proposed modifications would not include any additional housing and would not generate any <br /> permanent new employees,and therefore would not create a demand for school services. No new <br /> impact would occur. <br /> a-4.Recreational Facilities and Library Services? <br /> No New Impact. Parks within the City are managed by the Redwood City Parks,Recreation and <br /> Community Services Department. Currently,the City designates park facilities by type/size and <br /> includes the following existing amenities: 8.5 acres of mini parks; 52.5 acres of special use parks; <br /> 26.7 acres of neighborhood parks; 43.0 acres of school parks,and 94.7 acres of community parks for <br /> a total of 225.4 acres available within the City(City of Redwood City 2010c).Hoover Park,located at <br /> the intersection of Woodside Road and Spring Street,is the nearest park to the project site. <br /> The proposed modifications would not include any additional housing and would not generate any <br /> permanent new employees,and therefore would not directly generate a demand for parks or library <br /> services.No new impact would occur. <br /> Addendum No.2 to the Environmental Impact Report for 4 58 September 2012 <br /> the Redwood City Costco Wholesale Project ICF 00154.12 <br />