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PRZ-59/1623 Cindy Way <br /> Significance Criteria <br /> The impact questions above constitute the significance criteria for this environmental topic. <br /> Discussion of Checklist Items <br /> No Impacts. The zoning change itself will not impact public services. The project will contribute to <br /> the construction of schools/school facilities through the payment of school impact fees. Police, Fire, <br /> Park and related service capacities exist to adequately serve the project and will be mitigated through the <br /> design phase of the project to meet the current City development standards. <br /> 15. RECREATION <br /> Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant with Less Than No <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant Impact <br /> Impact Incorporation Impact <br /> a) Would the project increase the use of existing X <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 X <br /> the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which <br /> might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? <br /> Environmental Setting <br /> In addition to the trail along Arroyo Del Valle, the City has developed parks in the project vicinity. The <br /> Veterans Park is located within one mile and it has a tot and youth play area, and bench for all. <br /> Within the Pleasanton Planning area are 16 community parks run by the City and two regional parks — <br /> Pleasanton Ridge Park and Shadow Cliffs Recreational Area — that are run by the East Bay Regional <br /> Park District. <br /> Significance Criteria <br /> The Pleasanton General Plan includes Program 10.18 which states that a standard of at least 5 acres of <br /> neighborhood or community park per 1,000 people should be maintained. As of the publication of the <br /> City's General Plan in 2009, there was approximately 5.1 acres of parkland for every 1,000 population. <br /> This standard and the impact questions above constitute the significance criteria for this environmental <br /> topic. <br /> Discussion of Checklist Items <br /> a.-b.) The proposed development will not accelerate the substantial deterioration of existing facilities <br /> near the subject site. The project is designed to provide a pedestrian path adjacent to the Arroyo Del <br /> Valle. The pedestrian path will allow passive recreational use of the open space. Therefore, this would <br /> be a No Impact. <br /> 19 7/8/2t1 i <br />