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Completion of the Facilities shall be completed within eighteen months of commencement of <br /> construction. Design, size and location shall be provided consistent with the CFF Plan, <br /> Community Approvals and approved by the MHCSD. Upon acceptance, the Facilities shall <br /> be dedicated to the MHCSD. This condition can be satisfied by an agreement acceptable to <br /> the MHCSD that the required facilities will be constructed on this schedule. <br /> 33. Temporary Turnarounds: All streets, which are to be stubbed for future extension, will <br /> require temporary turnarounds unless waived by the MHCSD General Manager and shall be <br /> shown on the Improvement Plans. <br /> 34. Recyclable Construction Waste: Recycling of construction wastes, such as wood and <br /> metal, shall be made part of the improvement plans and construction specifications for <br /> contractors in compliance with MHCSD requirements. Condition shall be met before <br /> approval of final maps. <br /> 35. Traffic and Transportation: The subdivider shall improve all streets shown on the Tentative <br /> Map and other transportation improvements as stated in the following conditions. The street <br /> improvements shall include all street pavement, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, landscaping, <br /> lighting, signs, traffic signals when warranted, underground utilities, etc. The MHCSD may <br /> allow phased improvements subject to subdivision agreement or bonding. All the building <br /> permit numbers referred to in the following conditions are in addition to E, F and G unless <br /> specifically noted under a condition. <br /> 36. The General Manager shall have the flexibility to implement alternative funding of the various <br /> improvements subject to existing agreements and ordinances. <br /> 37. The following statement applies to all the conditions listed here. If the MHCSD General <br /> Manager determines that a facility or a street improvement is not yet warranted, the General <br /> Manager may allow the facility or the street improvement to be delayed. The developer shall <br /> provide adequate bonding to the MHCSD assuring construction at the time the MHCSD <br /> General Manager determines the facility or the street to be required. The MHCSD General <br /> Manager may also allow for phasing of an improvement, if bonding is provided and it can be <br /> demonstrated with a traffic study or other pertinent technical analysis to the satisfaction of the <br /> MHCSD General Manager that the full improvement is not required for the phase of Tract <br /> 3506 being developed. Upon acceptance, the Facilities shall be dedicated to the MHCSD. <br /> 38. The applicant shall comply with the results of the annual monitoring report prepared by the <br /> MHCSD. <br /> 39. Subject to the requirements of the Mountain House Transportation Improvement Fee <br /> Technical Report adopted by the MHCSD Board of Directors on April 11, 2000, and all <br /> amendments thereof to date, fund a signal at the intersection of Grant Line Road and <br /> Altamont Pass Road and add one lane on each approach to Grant Line Road prior to <br /> issuance of the 2,250"residential building permit beyond E, F and G. If Alamenda County <br /> does not allow the improvements, the improvement funds shall be deposited with the MHCSD <br /> to be used as directed by the General Manager and as described in the TIF program. <br /> 40. Subject to the requirements of the Mountain House Transportation Improvement Fee <br /> Technical Report adopted by the MHCSD Board of Directors on April 11, 2000, and all <br /> amendments thereof to date,fund a signal at the intersection of Grant Line Road and <br /> Mountain House Road prior to issuance of the 900th residential building permit. <br /> 41. Grant Line Road: <br /> a. Construct the first phase of Grant Line Road from Mountain House Parkway to the <br /> Westerly right-of-way/frontage of Tract No. 3480, to consist of median and median <br /> 20 <br />