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r <br /> V � l <br /> .3. The District requires that existing-irrigation pipelines, canals, ditches, structures, <br /> turnouts and drains on the created parcels (both District and Private) be shown on <br /> the Parcel and Tentative Subdivision Maps for review purposes. - µ <br /> 4. The District requires full, unencumbered access, as determined solely by the <br /> District, to both sides of its facilities and will rehabilitate, at its cost, those facilities <br /> within its control that do not meet that standard. This work shall be performed by <br /> the District after receipt of recorded easements. <br /> 5. Relocation of District facilities to the benefit of the development must be coordinated <br /> and approved by the District- The District will not allow District facilities to be <br /> installed within roadways_ The District shall be contacted for current Policy and <br /> preferred alternatives. All costs associated with design, approval and analysis of <br /> relocations, including reasonable attorney and consultant fees, shall be at the <br /> Developer's expense. <br /> 6. All irrigation facilities to the benefit of the development shall be built off the District's <br /> easements and rights-of-way. <br /> 7. The District shall not provide water to ponds except as approved by the Board of <br /> Directors. <br /> 8. Pre-consultation is recommended with District staff before the Tentative Map stage. <br /> REQUIREMENTS-IRRIGATION <br /> 1. No additional irrigation delivery connections will be provided as a result of <br /> development unless approved by the Board of Directors. New points of delivery as <br /> approved by the Board shall be at the expense of the Developer and shall be <br /> subject to a new service connection charge and water rate to be determined by the <br /> Board of Directors. For agricultural lands that continue to be farmed, the District <br /> shall make available a consensual lien process to defer the cost of new delivery <br /> installations until such time as the parcels are sold. <br /> 2. The historical water delivery point for the developed property will continue to be the <br /> point of diversion for the development. All existing points of delivery-which do not <br /> meet current district standards shall be replaced at the expense of the Developer. <br /> 3. The historical water delivery volume for the developed property will not increase as <br /> a result of development. All points of delivery shall be measurable, as per District <br /> standards. <br /> 4. The historical water delivery point and flow volumes will be determined by the I <br /> ` District. The District'may, at its sole discretion, reduce the number of,historical <br /> delivery points on any development. <br /> 5. Lands being developed which are currently using a District pipeline as a service line <br /> shall reconfigure the delivery of water to a single point of delivery compliant with <br /> existing District standards. ' <br /> 6. Parcels within the proposed development that continue to irrigate shall have water <br /> made available under one of three options; <br /> Revised September 2005 2 <br /> i <br />