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o>ay.tn. <br /> T.T. <br /> APPLICATION REFERRAL <br /> r.' y <br /> PUBLIC HEARING ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> '4C.obaN <br /> HEALTH <br /> FROM: SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMERECEWI I)FPARTMFNT <br /> Development Services Division <br /> Sa10 to kt n CA 95205 t Hazelton venue !AN 2 n 2017 Suuv I( <br /> Phone: (209)468-3120 ENVIRONMENTAtL�HEALTH P4 2b3b <br /> Contact Person: John Funderburg Phone: (209)468-3160 FCWI( 49953163 Email: jfunderburg@sjgov.org <br /> The following project has been filed with this Department: AMENDMENTS: PA-1700002(MP), PA-1700003 <br /> PA-1700004(SPIT),QA-170005(SPIII <br /> PROPERTY OWNERS: OPPLICA IONS RELATED TO APPLICANT: <br /> San Joaquin County PA-1700003 (SPI), PA-1700005(SPIII) Shea Mountain House, LLC <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue 230 S. Sterling Drive, Suite 246 <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 Mountain House, CA 95391 <br /> Shea Mountain House, LLC PA-1700002(MP), PA-1700004(SPII) <br /> 230 S. Sterling Drive, Suite 246 <br /> Mountain House, CA 95391 <br /> PRO IECT DESCRIPTION (4 APPI ICATIONS)- The project consists of a Master Plan Amendment (RA-1700009), <br /> Specific Plan I Amendment (PA-1700003), a Specific Plan II Amendment (PA-1700004), and a Specific Plan III <br /> Amendment (PA-1700005). The Master Plan Amendment and Specific Plan II Amendment primarily focus on changes to <br /> the Mountain House Town Center Circulation system, with a minor alteration of the Community Commercial, Park, and <br /> Public areas. The Specific Plan I and Specific Plan III Amendments have been included in the project description by the <br /> Community Development Department to ensure conformity and continuity with changes to the Master Plan and Specific <br /> Plan 11 planning documents and with other planning documents for the Mountain House Community. <br /> Master Plan Amendment: The Master Plan Amendment(PA-1700002)would make the following changes: <br /> 1.a.) The Transportation and Circulation policy regarding the spacing of intersections on existing County Arterials <br /> would be changed from"at least 1/8 mile apart"to "less than 1/8 mile apart', as determined by a traffic study <br /> or other applicable study. <br /> b.) The Transportation and Circulation policy regarding new driveways on existing County Arterials would be <br /> changed from "prohibited"to"permitted", as determined by a traffic study or other applicable study. <br /> c.) The Transportation and Circulation implementation measure regarding spacing of signalized intersections at <br /> a minimum of 1/8 mile spacing and driveways along Arterials would be changed from"access limited" to <br /> "permitted", as determined by a traffic study or other applicable study. <br /> Note: The above proposed policy and implementation changes would allow for a new signalized intersection at <br /> "Plaza Street" and Mountain House Parkway, 484 feet north of Main Street and 633 feet south of Byron <br /> Road, along Mountain House Parkway. It would also allow for a proposed unsignalized intersection at"B" <br /> Street and Byron Road, between Central Parkway and Mountain House Parkway. <br /> 2) Except for a short segment extending north from Main Street, the De Anza Boulevard minor arterial, which <br /> cuts through the Town Center and over the Mountain House Creek Community Park,would be eliminated. It <br /> would be replaced by a new east-west collector street ("A"Street), which would intersect Central Parkway <br /> immediately south of the Mountain House Creek Community Park. <br /> 3) A new signalized Community Arterial intersection would be situated at the new intersection of("A" Street) <br /> and Central Parkway, approximately 300 feet south of the existing DeAnza/Central Parkway, north of Main <br /> Street. <br />