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be no odor problem. <br /> Comm. Holly said he is relying on the requirements listed in the <br /> staff report and the fact that a management plan is to be adhered <br /> to. <br /> Comm. Jungeblut noted that the zoning is Agricultural in the area <br /> and asked where else an agricultural use would go. <br /> Comm. Gillispie said that if the project is properly handled there <br /> should be no particular problem. <br /> Chairman Morri said the area is zoned Agricultural. The use is <br /> permitted as long as it is in compliance and does not create a <br /> problem in violation of conditions. It is a permitted use. He <br /> said that if an odor problem develops, it should be brought to the <br /> attention of staff. <br /> MOTION: Moved, seconded (Gillespie-Carter) and carried by a vote <br /> of 7-0 to: <br /> 1. Approve the Negative Declaration; and <br /> 2 . Approve Site Approval Application No. SA-91-17 with the <br /> Findings and Conditions of Approval given in the staff <br /> report. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 4 . MINOR SUBDIVISION APPLICATION NO. MS-90-79 OF GEORGE AND <br /> FRANCES BEGGS (C/O BAUMBACH & PIAZZA, INC. ) to subdivide two <br /> parcels containing a total of 324 acres into seven 40-acre parcels <br /> and a 44-acre Designated Remainder. The property is located on the <br /> west side of McIntire Road, 2000 feet north of State Route 12, east <br /> of Clements (Supervisorial District) . <br /> Associate Planner Richard Larrouy introduced a staff report into <br /> the record. He handed out a letter from the California Department <br /> of Fish and Game and a biological resources survey and made <br /> reference to a condition of approval from the County Parks and <br /> Recreation Department asking for in-lieu fees. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING OPENED <br /> PROPONENTS: Mike Hakeem, 3030 W. March Lane, Attorney for the <br /> applicant, said the project is consistent with the General Plan and <br /> zoning. The design of the subdivision and the improvement plan are <br /> geared toward minimal intrusion into the natural habitat. Mitiga- <br /> tions have reduced the level of concern to give a mitigated <br /> Negative Declaration. There is an issue with respect to access to <br /> the Mokelumne River. There is a requirement for a 100 foot buffer <br /> zone and the applicants agree to that. He objected to the <br /> requirement of park fees for only five homesites. He said the <br /> MINUTES -9- FEB 21, 1991 <br />