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PA-0500080 <br /> La Morada Partnership <br /> Minor Subdivision Application No. PA-0500080 was approved by the Community Development <br /> Department on April 5, 2005. The effective date of approval is April 15, 2005. This tentative map <br /> approval will expire on April 14, 2008, which is three (3) years from the effective date of approval, <br /> unless (1) all Conditions of Approval have been complied with and (2) a Parcel Map has been filed <br /> with and accepted by the County Surveyor. <br /> Unless otherwise specified, all Conditions of Approval and ordinance requirements shall be fulfilled <br /> prior to approval of the Parcel Map. Those Conditions followed by a Section Number have been <br /> identified as ordinance requirements pertinent to this application. Ordinance requirements cannot be <br /> modified and other ordinance requirements may apply. <br /> 1. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Raymond Hoo, 468-3164) <br /> a. TENTATIVE MAP: The Parcel Map shall substantially conform with the approved tentative map <br /> dated February 24, 2005. <br /> b. LOT SIZE AND WIDTH: The following lot size and width regulations shall apply to this map: <br /> (1) All parcels shall have a minimum lot width of 330 feet, measured at the front yard setback line. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-610.4) <br /> (2) All parcels shall have a minimum lot area of twenty (20) gross acres. (Development Title Section <br /> 9-610.2) <br /> c. ACCESS: The following access requirements apply and shall be shown on the Parcel Map: <br /> (1) A minimum 25-foot wide private easement for access to Parcel 1, along the northern boundary of <br /> Parcel 2, shall be shown on the Parcel Map. (Development Title Section 9-1150.15) <br /> d. RIGHT TO FARM: Pursuant to San Joaquin County Code Section 6-9004(b), the following note <br /> shall be placed on the Parcel Map: <br /> All persons purchasing lots within the boundaries of this approved map should be prepared <br /> to accept the inconveniences or discomforts associated with agricultural operations or <br /> activities, such as noise, odors, insects, dust or fumes. San Joaquin County has determined <br /> that such inconveniencies or discomforts shall not be considered to be a nuisance. <br /> 2. COUNTY COUNSEL <br /> a. 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, and <br /> employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the local agency or its agents, officers, or <br /> employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the local agency, advisory agency, <br /> appeal board, or legislative body conceming a subdivision, which action is brought within the time <br /> provided for in Section 66499.37 of the Government Code. <br /> 3. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS(Staff Contact: Dean Gilman, (209) 468-3000) <br /> See attached memo dated March 29, 2005. <br /> 4. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Lisa Medina, (209) 468-3455) <br /> See the attached memo dated March 29, 2005. <br />