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PC: 10-15-92 <br /> MS-92-133 <br /> 6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public <br /> health problems. <br /> • This Finding can be made because Ordinance requirements attached to the approval <br /> will address any potential public health problems. Specifically, wells and sewage <br /> disposal systems will be subject to the Public Health Service's permitting <br /> requirements. While the dairy waste ponds and cattle feed lot are not a part of this <br /> project,their use Is subject to the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board and the Environmental Health Division. The Board and Public Health Services <br /> have approved the Manure Waste Management Plan that was prepared by the owner <br /> to confirm that the 46-acre parcel Is large enough to adequately dispose of the waste <br /> generated by the existing cattle feed lot. <br /> 7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, <br /> acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed <br /> subdivision. <br /> • This Finding can be made because there are no public easements on the subject <br /> property. <br /> 8. Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County are consistent with the General Plan. <br /> • This Finding can be made because any land or improvements that will be dedicated <br /> will be required to meet applicable County standards. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The applicant is seeking a Minor Subdivision application to permit the creation of a 10-acre owner- <br /> operator homesite parcel, a 30-acre parcel, a 46-acre parcel, and a 40-acre designated remainder from <br /> a parcel containing 126 acres. A discussion of the proposed parcel sizes is included in the staff report <br /> under 'General Plan and Zoning.' Access to the parcels will be by frontage on Roberts Road and <br /> Rollerson Road. Proposed services are as follows: private wells, septic systems, and natural storm water <br /> drainage. <br />