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bility of federal assistance programs. <br />5. Education services including distribution of anticipated <br />students b;y school facility level, number of schools needed <br />based on Boulder Valley School District RE-2 standards, and <br />special educational services to be considered. <br />6. Public safety services including facilities and equipment <br />required to adequately serve the development with police, <br />fire and rescue service. <br />7. Public health services including facilities and personnel <br />required to adequately serve the development with health <br />service including hospitals, clinics and other such facilities. <br />8. Recreation services including facilities and programs <br />required to adequately serve the development with recreational <br />opportunities, both passive and active. <br />9. Other social services and facilities. <br />C. Maps and text describing community facilities including: <br />1. Provisions for schools, fire substations, hospitals and <br />clinics, parks, cultural facilities and other similar facilities. <br />2. The currec:t availability of gas, electric and telephone services <br />and in they event gas taps are not available, the strategy <br />for serving the development. <br />3. Solid waste disposal including public or private collection <br />provisions. <br />4. Preliminary drainage plans. <br />5. 4Jater and Sewer service based on information provided by the City: <br />a. Descriiption of the proposed water and sewage distribution <br />and collection systems emphasizing the points at which the_ <br />systerns gill connect to the exisitng Louisville systems, <br />major main sizes, lift station requirements, on-site storage <br />requirements, and ~vater quanitity demands based on domestic, <br />fire needs. <br />b. The existing or planned ability of Louisville to serve <br />-6- <br />