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City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update <br />Errata Final EIR <br /> <br /> <br />3-26 FirstCarbon Solutions <br />https://adecinnovations.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicationsSite/Shared Documents/Publications/Client (PN-JN)/2148/21480022/EIR/4 - Final EIR/21480022 Sec03-00 Errata.docx <br />Fire Protection Facilities <br />The geographic context for the analysis of cumulative impacts related to fire protection <br />facilities includes the LPFD service area, which comprises the Cities of Pleasanton and <br />Livermore. A significant cumulative environmental impact would result if cumulative growth <br />exceeded the ability of LPFD to adequately serve its service area, thereby requiring <br />construction of new facilities or modification of existing facilities. All cumulative projects <br />within the LPFD service area would be required to comply with City ordinances and General <br />Plan policies and programs that address fire protection services, including payment of a <br />capital facilities fee to provide funding for adequate fire equipment, vehicles, and facilities to <br />meet the broad range of needs of residents and employees businesses served by LPFD. <br />Because past 3 and present development will comply with all ordinances and policies, and <br />there are mechanisms in place to ensure provision of adequate service, there would be no <br />significant cumulative impact with respect to fire protection services. Therefore, cumulative <br />impacts would be less than significant. <br />Page 3.13-39, First Full Paragraph <br />To provide clarification, the following paragraph has been revised: <br />Police Protection Facilities <br />The geographic context for the analysis of cumulative impacts related to police protection <br />facilities includes the Pleasanton Police Department service area, which comprises the City <br />of Pleasanton. A significant cumulative environmental impact would result if this cumulative <br />growth exceeded the ability of the Pleasanton Police Department to adequately serve their <br />service area, thereby requiring construction of new facilities or modification of existing <br />facilities. All cumulative projects within the Pleasanton Police Department’s service area <br />would be required to comply with City ordinances and General Plan policies and programs <br />that address police protection services, including payment of a capital facilities fee to <br />provide funding for adequate police equipment, vehicles, and facilities to meet the broad <br />range of needs of residents and businesses. Therefore, cumulative impacts would be less <br />than significant. <br />Page 3.13-39, Last Paragraph <br />To provide clarification, the following paragraph has been revised: <br />Moreover, development associated with the Housing Element Update’s less than significant <br />incremental contribution to the less than significant cumulative impacts would not be <br />cumulatively considerable. As discussed under Impact PSR-3, development consistent with <br />the Housing Element Update would be required to pay the school impact fees adopted by <br />PUSD, per SB 50, and this requirement is considered to fully address the impacts of <br />development under state law and consistent with the Housing Element Update on school <br />facilities. Therefore, impacts development consistent with the Housing Element Update on <br /> <br />3 Prior development activity provided revenue through payment of impact fees and license and permit fees. Additionally, LPFD <br />conducts a regular budgeting process where future facility and staff needs are identified.