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• This finding can be made since there are no public access easements that will be <br /> negatively affected by the subdivision. <br /> _. 8. Any land or improvement to be dedicated to a public agency is consistent with the General <br /> Plan, the Master Plan, any applicable Specific Plan, any applicable Special Purpose Plan, <br /> and any other applicable plan adopted by the County. <br /> • This finding can be made since the lands or improvements to be dedicated to the <br /> MHCSD and LESD (e.g., roads, entries, the K-8 school site) are consistent with <br /> the PLEP and/or required to meet MHCSD design standards, both of which are <br /> implementation measures for the General Plan, Master Plan, and Specific Plan III. <br /> 9. The design of the subdivision provides, to the extent feasible, for future passive or natural <br /> heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision, as required by Government Code <br /> 66473.1. <br /> • This finding can be made because of the requirements for street trees, the high <br /> percentage of lots oriented along east-west streets and alleys, and the <br /> limitations imposed by Master Plan and Specific Plan III density requirements. <br /> Since the street trees would be deciduous, in cooler seasons sun exposure to <br /> each home would be maximized to relieve natural gas demands for heating, <br /> while in warmer seasons, tree foliage would provide shade relief,thereby <br /> reducing electricity needs for air conditioning. Project density and lot design <br /> will assure proper access to both passive solar heating and cooling <br /> opportunities associated with prevailing breezes. <br /> 10. All applicable provisions of the Mountain House Development Agreement have been met. <br /> • This finding can be made since the consistency analysis that has been <br /> conducted has found that the proposed subdivision is consistent with the <br /> provisions of the Mountain House Development Agreement,which requires <br /> consistency with adopted community plans. <br />