2.
Response
to
Comments
2.9
Individual
Responses
to
Comments
from
Organizations
The
analysis
in
the
Draft
EIR
of
police
demands
in
Section
4.L,
Public
Services
,
utilized
resident
and
employee
population
estimates
based
on
the
total
number
of
residential
units
and
square
footage
of
retail,
office,
industrial,
entertainment,
recreational
and
other
uses
as
analyzed
Draft
EIR
Section
4.K,
Population
and
Housing
.
The
population
estimates
were
used
to
calculate
the
potential
additional
police
personnel
needed
to
serve
the
Baylands
at
buildout.
The
analysis
of
police
facilities
needs
was
reviewed
with
the
Brisbane
Police
Department,
which
concurred
with
the
conclusions
of
the
Draft
EIR.
Analysis
of
fire
protection
needs
was
based
on
performance
standards
provided
by
the
North
County
Fire
District,
as
well
as
performance
standards
of
the
Insurance
Services
Office,
Inc.
and
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association
(see
Draft
EIR
page
4.L-11)
that
were
also
reviewed
by
the
North
County
Fire
District.
All
development
within
the
Baylands
will
be
required
to
meet
the
performance
standards
set
forth
in
the
Draft
EIR.
Draft
EIR
Section
4.L
notes
that
future
development
will
be
required
to
prepare
and
implement
both
a
Fire
Protection
Services
Plan
and
a
Police
Services
and
Facilities
Plan
as
part
of
the
City’s
planning
review
process.
Implementation
of
these
plans
would
identify
the
specific
means
and
methods
to
be
employed
to
ensure
that
the
performance
standards
set
forth
in
the
EIR
are
met
and
that
sufficient
police
and
fire
service
levels
are
maintained
for
development
within
the
Baylands
without
affecting
services
provided
to
the
balance
of
the
community.
Responsibilities
for
the
provision
of
services
and
maintenance
of
facilities
will
fall
on
the
service
agencies
providing
such
services
and
facilities
as
discussed
in
Master Response 23.
However,
the
cost
of
the
additional
services
that
Baylands
development
would
require
is
not
an
environmental
issue
to
be
analyzed
in
the
EIR.
Per
CEQA
Guidelines
Section
15131,
unless
economic
or
social
effects
of
a
project
can
be
shown
to
cause
a
physical
effect
on
the
environment,
economic
impacts
are
not
subject
to
analysis
in
CEQA
documents.
The
Draft
EIR
addressed
the
physical
impacts
that
proposed
development
of
the
Baylands
could
have
on
the
environment,
including
public
services.
As
noted
in
Master Response
4,
the
City’s
planning
and
review
process
for
the
Baylands
includes
preparation
of
a
fiscal
impact
analysis
of
proposed
development
to
analyze
the
costs
of
providing
services
to
Baylands
development
in
relation
to
the
municipal
revenues
that
would
be
generated
by
such
development.
BBCAG-315
[See page
5-152 for the original comment]
This
comment
refers
to
the
Figure
5.6
in
the
proposed
Brisbane
Baylands
Specific
Plan
prepared
by
applicant
for
the
DSP
and
DSP-V
scenarios.
Brisbane
Baylands
Final
EIR
2.9.1-106
May
2015
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