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second unit dwellings required for Tract 3646 is 6. In no case shall second dwelling units be <br /> constructed on fewer than 10 percent of the lots within a subdivision [SPIII Implementation <br /> Measure 3.3.6.3 (b)]. The Applicant shall place the following note on the applicable Final Maps <br /> for recordation: <br /> "Second unit dwellings shall be required on at least_lots consistent with the preliminary <br /> second unit plan approved with the tentative map and Chapter 9-830M of the San Joaquin <br /> County Development Title. The location of an approved second unit may be amended by <br /> Community Development Department only by designation of a replacement lot to receive <br /> the second unit. All replacement parcels must be located within Specific Plan III. Parcels <br /> for each residential subdivision shall be consistent with the preliminary second unit plan <br /> approved with the Tentative Map." <br /> ` Timing: Condition shall be met prior to recordation of each Final Map. <br /> 8. Landscape Buffer and Agricultural Fence: A landscape buffer of at least eight feet wide and <br /> an agricultural fence shall be provided adjacent to the existing abutting parcels that are included <br /> as part of Grant Line Village. [Specific Plan III, Implementation Measures 3.2.3.3 (c)and (e).] <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 9. Agricultural Setback: To the extent feasible, developers shall provide or secure a setback <br /> from development to existing agricultural operations of at least 100 feet. Occupancy permits <br /> shall not be issued for lots with less than a 40-foot setback from agricultural operations existing <br /> within a 12-month period prior to the time of final map approval. An exception to the <br /> requirement for a setback may be granted when the owner of such agricultural land has <br /> indicated in writing that the land will no longer be used for agricultural production. <br /> ` [Implementation Measure 3.2.4.3 (d)] <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 10. Site Furnishings: Site furnishings shall be installed along all streets in accordance with <br /> Implementation Measure 4.2.6.3. All furnishings are subject to design review approval. <br /> Timing: Reflected on Improvement Plans to be reviewed and approved by CDD and MHCSD <br /> and constructed prior to Final Map approval. <br /> .� 11. Pedestrian Pathways: Final Maps shall maintain, as proposed, all feasible pedestrian <br /> connections. In instances where the proposed location of a through-block connection is <br /> determined by the Community Development Director to be in conflict with the health, safety and <br /> welfare of community residents, such connection may be eliminated. <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 12. Bicycle and Pedestrian System: Final Maps shall conform to the bicycle and pedestrian <br /> system depicted in Specific Plan III Figure 9.7. <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 13. Roadways and Transit: Final Maps shall conform to the roadway system depicted in Specific <br /> Plan III Figure 9.6 for arterials and collectors, and to the transit system depicted in Specific Plan <br /> III Figure 9.8. <br /> Timing: Improvement plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 14. Public Area Landscaping and Architecture: The applicant shall submit landscape <br /> improvement plans for the Tentative Map. Landscaping and architectural design of public <br /> areas shall implement the common design theme for the neighborhood and shall be consistent <br /> 3 <br />