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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013380
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
GP-89-11
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
STREET_TYPE
RD
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95376-
APN
20904003
ENTERED_DATE
5/29/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
PATTERSON PASS RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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ATTACHMENT B <br /> REQUIRED TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE <br /> 1995 GENERAL PLAN FOR THE <br /> MOUNTAIN HOUSE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT <br /> A. Add Policy 10 to 'New Town Policies,' page 12(e): <br /> 10. A 'Mixed Use' land use designation shall be utilized for the town center of a new town <br /> and shall conform to the following policies: <br /> a. Application of the Mixed Use designation for the town center will facilate a design <br /> that creates a strong focal point and identity for the town. <br /> b. The Mixed Use designation provides for an activity center that contains a variety <br /> of compatible and integrated land uses typically containing a combination of <br /> retail office residential civic and/or recreational activities. <br /> C. The Mixed Use designation as applied to the town center, will encourage <br /> pedestrian access public gathering places bicycle access transit facilities, and <br /> shared parking facilities, as appropriate. <br /> B. Add Policy 11 to 'New Town Policies,' page 12(e): <br /> 11. For the Mountain House New Town only: <br /> Subsequent plans (including but not limited to Specific Plans, Financing Plans, and <br /> Service and Infrastructure Plans) shall specifically address all mitigation measures <br /> identified in the Mountain House General Plan Amendment EIR. If, as a result of proiect <br /> modifications mitigation measures are no longer required or can be modified, these <br /> changes shall be specifically called out in the applicable subsequent environmental <br /> documentation. <br /> C. Add Policy 12 to 'New Town Policies,' page 12(e): <br /> 12. For the Mountain House New Town only: <br /> A minimum 500-foot-wide buffer shall be included along the western edge of the project <br /> site north of Grant Line Road This buffer can incorporate nonresidential land uses such <br /> as a golf course trail system or park A roadway could extend through this buffer. This <br /> buffer width and related land use will be incorporated into subsequent plans. This buffer <br /> width can be reevaluated at the subsequent plan stage and possibly reduced if adjoining <br /> agricultural operations can be restricted to eliminate identified agricultural/urban land use <br /> conflicts. <br /> D. Amend Appendix A, 'New Town definition' (page A-6), as follows: <br /> New Town is a planned community to be located on land which is generally undeveloped. It shall <br /> be of sufficient size and planned population to support its own public facilities and services, and <br /> it shall have balanced land uses necessary to meet the needs of the community (including <br /> Attachment B B-1 (PC: 4-9-92) <br />
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