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Item No. 3 <br /> PC: 7-19-90 <br /> MS-90-87 <br /> Page 2 <br /> prepared for this project did not identify any rare or <br /> endangered species or habitats or other substantial, <br /> adverse environmental impacts. <br /> 6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is <br /> not likely to cause serious public health problems. <br /> This Finding can be made because both parcels are sized <br /> to adequately handle on-site sewage disposal, storm water <br /> retention, and domestic water supply. <br /> 7 . The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will <br /> not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, <br /> for access through or use of property within the proposed <br /> subdivision unless it is found that alternate easeements, for <br /> access or for use, will be provided and that these will be <br /> substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired by the <br /> public. <br /> This Finding can be made because no easements have been <br /> identified or required. <br /> 8 . Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County are <br /> consistent with the General Plan. <br /> This Finding can be made because any such improvements <br /> of land must meet County standards and requirements for <br /> dedication and/or construction. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The applicant proposes to subdivide a 50. 13--acre parcel into four <br /> parcels. Parcel. 1 is a 2. 7-acre homesite for the owner-operator. <br /> Parcels 2 and 3 are 1. 51-acre parcels for two family members - a <br /> son, Tony, aqe 40, and a daughter, Virginia, age 33 . The fourth <br /> parcel contains 44 . 1 acres. <br />