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FINDINGS <br /> PA-1800093 <br /> Shinn <br /> 1. The proposed use is consistent with the goals, policies, standards, and maps of the General Plan, <br /> any applicable Master Plan, Specific Plan, and Special Purpose Plan, and any other applicable plan <br /> adopted by the County. <br /> • This finding can be made because the proposed small winery may be conditionally <br /> permitted in the AG-40 (General Agriculture-40 acre minimum) zone with an approved Site <br /> Approval application. The proposed winery is also consistent with the goals, policies, <br /> standards and maps of the General Plan. There are no Master Plans, Specific Plans, <br /> and/or Special Purpose Plans in the project vicinity. <br /> 2. Adequate utilities, roadway improvements, sanitation, water supply, drainage, and other necessary <br /> facilities have been provided, and the proposed improvements are properly related to existing and <br /> proposed roadways. <br /> • This finding can be made because adequate utilities, access roads, sanitation, drainage <br /> and other necessary facilities have been provided and the proposed improvements are <br /> properly related to existing and proposed streets and highways. The project will be served <br /> by a private septic system, an individual well, and on-site storm drainage. The amount of <br /> storm drainage runoff generated by the construction of any new buildings will be <br /> contained on-site. The Public Works Department is requiring the developer to provide <br /> drainage facilities and meet the requirements of San Joaquin County Development <br /> Standards to prevent the increased runoff release rate of storm water from discharging <br /> onto other properties and to prevent offsite sediment transport. <br /> 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development and for the intensity of development. <br /> • This finding can be made because the parcel is of adequate size and shape to <br /> accommodate the proposed buildings and all yards, building coverage, setbacks, parking <br /> areas, and other requirements of the Development Title. The Site Plan shows that there is <br /> sufficient area for parking and circulation in compliance with Standards of the Development <br /> Title. <br /> 4. Issuance of the permit will not be significantly detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or be <br /> injurious to the property or improvements of adjacent properties. <br /> • This finding can be made because the Initial Study prepared for this project found no <br /> potentially significant environmental impacts. <br /> 5. The use is compatible with adjoining land uses. <br /> • This finding can be made because the proposed use will not interfere with nor alter the <br /> current land uses on adjacent properties. <br />