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Item No. 1 <br /> PC: 11-5-92 <br /> SU-91-15 <br /> Page 2 <br />' 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. <br /> This Finding can be made because each lot In the subdivision will meet the area, <br /> width, and setback requirements of the R/L zone. Services will be provided to each <br /> lot In accordance with the County's Infrastructure Standards. <br /> 5. Neither the design of the subdivision nor any .proposed improvements are likely to cause <br /> substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their <br /> habitat. <br /> • This Finding can be made because the developer will be required to implement the <br /> mitigation program developed as a part of the Final Environmental Impact Report. <br /> The California Department of Fish and Game has Indicated that the proposed <br /> subdivision may proceed N the identified mitigations are fully Implemented after being <br /> Incorporated Into the Conditions of Approval. <br /> fi. The design of the subdivision or type of improvements is not likely to cause significant public <br /> health problems. <br /> • This Finding can be made because the subdivision's design and Improvements are <br /> required to meet the County's standards for residential development. The subdivision <br /> will be served by a public water system, a public sewage disposal system, and a <br /> public drainage system. <br /> 7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements <br /> acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within the proposed <br /> subdivision. <br /> • This Finding can be made because no easements acquired by the public at large for <br /> access through or use of the property exist at this site. Also, the Internal road will <br /> be dedicated to the County. <br /> 8. Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County are consistent with the General Plan and <br /> any applicable Specific Plan,Special Purpose Plan,and any other applicable plan adopted by the <br /> Board of Supervisors. <br /> • This Finding can be made because all land or Improvements to be dedicated will be <br /> required to meet the County's development standards that have been adopted to <br /> Implement the General Plan's Residential Development Policies. The repeal of the <br /> Sharon Drive Specific Road Plan will not adversely affect the area's circulation <br /> patterns because through access from Tully Road to Jack Tone Road will be provided <br /> by an alternate route through this subdivision and the Tessle Estates subdivision to <br /> the east of the subdivision. <br />