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Volume 2: Draft Gorst Planned Action Environmental Impact Statement

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GORST PLANNED ACTION EIS | AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT, SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS, AND MITIGATION MEASURESTable 3.12-6Bremerton Police Department Facility InventorySource: City of Bremerton Comprehensive Plan City Service Appendix, 2010; and BERK, 2013LOSThe LOS for the Bremerton Police Department is a function of two different measures:1. The number of officers per 1,000 population2. The number of facility square feet per officer. The currently adopted LOS standards are 1.8 officers per 1,000population and 250 square feet per officer.Currently, the City of Bremerton is below its LOS standard for officers by 11 positions (see Table 3.12-7 BremertonPolice Department – Current Law Enforcement LOS Requirements). While there is adequate facility square footageto serve the existing number of officers, the City of Bremerton would be deficient in square feet per officer if itincreased staffing to 68 officers.Time PeriodName Location Size/QuantityTable 3.12-7Bremerton Police Department – Current Law Enforcement LOS RequirementsSource: City of Bremerton Comprehensive Plan City Service Appendix, 2010; and BERK, 2013Port Orchard Police DepartmentThe Port Orchard Police Department consists of 27 personnel, including one chief, one commander, threesergeants, three detectives, 15 officers, two records/evidence staff, and one public service officer. The Departmentprovides law enforcement services, and contracts with Kitsap County to provide jail services.The Port Orchard Police Department serves a very small section of the watershed; there are no facilities locateddirectly in the watershed and the Department will not be impacted by any of the growth alternatives.Kitsap County Sheriff’s OfficeCity Hall/Police 239 4th Street 7,085 sq ftWest Precinct/Patrol Headquarters 4846 Auto Center Way 3,700 sq ftCapital Hills Fire Station/SpecialInvestigative UnitDepartment TotalService NeedOFFICERS (LOS = 1.8 OFFICERS PER 1,000 POPULATION)3001 6th Street 5,400 sq ftNeeded to MeetLOS StandardAvailable16,185 sq ftNet Reserve or(Deficiency)2010 37,729 68 57 (11)FACILITIES (LOS = 250 SQUARE FEET PER OFFICER)2010 57 14,250 16,185 1,935The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office (Sheriff’s Office) serves the unincorporated portion of the county. The majorresponsibilities of the Sheriff’s Office are law enforcement, maintenance of order, crime investigation andprevention, traffic control, marine enforcement, process and service of civil papers for the courts, service ofcriminal warrants, and emergency services. The Sheriff’s Office is made up of several divisions, which are under theadministration of the sheriff. Separate from the Sheriff’s Office are the County correctional facilities, which aremade up of a jail, a work release facility, and a juvenile facility.<strong>Draft</strong> | June 2013 3-187

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