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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 /> 15. 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 /> 16. 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 Speck Plan <br /> III Figure 9.8. <br /> Timing: Improvement plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 17. 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 /> with the MHCSD Design Manual, Roadway Landscape Plans,and/or other applicable <br /> neighborhood design criteria. [SPIII Implementation Measure 4.2.4.3] <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans, Building Permits. <br /> 18. Design Guidelines: All proposed single-family development and all proposed commercial <br /> development shall comply with the applicable provisions of the adopted design guidelines, <br /> which is intended to achieve the general design intent of the community. Any such proposed <br /> development shall be submitted to the County prior to approval of Final Maps, Parcel Maps or <br /> other Development Permits. [Speck Plan III Implementation Measure 4.5.3.3(a-d)] <br /> Timing: Include note on final map for all commercial and industrial lots requiring conformance <br /> with the design guidelines. Condition shall be met prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> 19. PLEP Requirement: For the purposes of the Public Land Equity Program (PLEP), the public <br /> land dedication requirement for the Tentative Map for this portion of Neighborhood A/B in <br /> Specific Plan III is 11.1 acres,whereas the actual amount of public land identified in the PLEP <br /> Technical Report for said Tentative Map is 4.7 acres. The resulting Public Land Deficit is, <br /> therefore, 6.4 acres.The subdivider shall correct said Public Land Deficit by using one or more <br /> of the following methods: 1) Dedicating Public Land which is not on the shown on the Tentative <br /> Map but which is within the Mountain House Community to the Applicable Public Agency, <br /> sufficient in acreage to meet said Public Land Deficit; 2)transferring fee title ownership of <br /> Private Land which is not needed for public facilities or services but which is within the <br /> Mountain House Community to MHCSD, sufficient in acreage to meet said Public Land Deficit; <br /> and/or 3)submitting land vouchers to the MHCSD, sufficient in acreage to meet said Public <br /> Land Deficit. (Mountain House Development Title, Chapter 9-1245M regarding the Public Land <br /> Equity Program, and Chapter 9-110M regarding definitions for"Public Land Deficit", "Applicable <br /> Public Agency", "Private Land", and`land voucher'.) If the PLEP, which includes the PLEP <br /> Technical Report, is revised prior to the approval of the first Final Map, the subdivider shall <br /> comply with the methods for correcting any Public Land Deficit that are specified in said revised <br /> PLEP. <br /> Timing:Condition shall be satisfied prior to approval of the first Final Map, or as required by the <br /> Applicable Public Agency. <br /> AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> 4 <br />