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may be modified by the MHCSD General Manager to reflect construction,weather, <br /> budget, or other public interest contingencies. <br /> E. Masonry Walls, consistent with the MHCSD Design Manual and MHCSD Standards, <br /> shall be constructed in all locations where residential properties abut Open Space <br /> Corridor areas. View Fencing or no fencing may be permitted in locations where <br /> residences face the Open Space Corridor as deemed appropriate by MHCSD. Timing: <br /> Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to first residential building <br /> permit. <br /> 111. COUNTY COUNSEL <br /> 1. HOLD HARMLESS PROVISION: Pursuant to Section 66474.9 of the Government Code, the <br /> subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the local agency or its agents, officers, <br /> and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the local agency or its agents, <br /> officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the local agency, <br /> advisory agency, appeal board, or legislative body concerning a subdivision, which action is <br /> brought within the time provided for in Section 66499.37 of the Government Code. <br /> Iv.- PUBLIC WORKS (Staff Contact Michael Callahan, 209-468-3000) <br /> 1. The Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee shall be required when parcels are developed. <br /> Timing:The fee is due and payable at the time of building permit application. <br /> 2. The Regional Traffic Impact Fee shall be required when parcels are developed. <br /> Timing: The fee is due and payable at the time of building permit application. <br /> 3. All-easements of record shall be shown on the Final Map(Development Title Section 9- <br /> 910.20). <br /> 4. Any construction activity that results in the disturbance of at least one(1)acre of soil shall <br /> require a State NPDES construction permit. <br /> v. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact Greg <br /> Oliveira, 209-468-3854) <br /> 1. The Environmental Health Department(Department) has reviewed a Surface/Subsurface <br /> Contamination Report(SSCR)dated October 17, 2005. Because over six months has <br /> elapsed since the preparation of the SSCR and because the report references two other <br /> studies for which the results were not indicated in the SSCR(possible Shell Oil pipeline <br /> contamination and a Phase II Dairy Investigation), an addendum must be submitted to and <br /> approved by the Department prior to recordation of the Final Map. In addition, any <br /> remediation/cleanups required by the Department shall be completed to the satisfaction of <br /> the Department prior to recordation of the Final Map. <br /> 2. The Machado Tentative Map shall comply with the Specific Plan III in regards to public <br /> services and contaminated site mitigation issues. <br /> 3. Open, pump, and backfill the septic tank, seepage pit or excavation under permit and <br /> inspection by the Environmental Health Department(San Joaquin County Development Title, <br /> Sections 9-1110.3 and 9-1110.4). <br /> 28 <br />