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21. PLEP Requirement: For the purposes of the Public Land Equity Program (PLEP), the public land <br /> dedication requirement for the Tentative Map for Neighborhood K is 70.4 acres, whereas the actual <br /> amount of public land identified in the PLEP Technical Report for said Tentative Map is 63.6 acres. The <br /> resulting Public Land Deficit is, therefore, 6.8 acres. The subdivide shall correct said Public Land Deficit <br /> by using one or more of the following methods: 1) Dedicating Public Land which is not shown on the <br /> Tentative Map but which is within the Mountain House Community to the Applicable Public Agency, <br /> sufficient in acreage to meet said Public Land Deficit; 2) transferring fee title ownership of Private Land <br /> which is not needed for public facilities or services but which is within the Mountain House Community to <br /> MHCSD, sufficient in acreage to meet said Public Land Deficit; and/or 3)submitting land vouchers to the <br /> MHCSD, sufficient in acreage to meet said Public Land Deficit. (Mountain House Development title, <br /> Chapter 9-1245M regarding the Public Land Equity Program, and Chapter 9-110M regarding definitions <br /> for "Public Land Deficit", "Applicable Public Agency", Private Land", and "land voucher"). If the PLEP, <br /> which includes the PLEP Technical Report, is revised prior to the approval of the first Final Map, the <br /> subdivider shall comply with the methods for correcting any Public Land Deficit that are specified in said <br /> revised PLEP. <br /> 22. Walls and Fences: All implementing projects shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Trimark <br /> Communities, LLC Design Manuals, as amended. <br /> AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> 23. Agricultural Operation Phasing: An Agricultural Buffer and Conversion Phasing Plan shall be <br /> submitted to the Community Development Department and approved by the Director. The plan shall <br /> incorporate the following: <br /> • Phasing of areas from agricultural to urban use—locations and time frames; <br /> • Irrigation water supply and service plan approved by BBID; <br /> • BBID encroachment permits; <br /> • Temporary buffering that includes a 100-foot setback between the edge of development and <br /> ongoing agricultural operations as the project builds out; <br /> • Permanent setbacks; <br /> • Landscape buffers; and <br /> • Fencing, signage or other suitable measures to minimize noise, spray drift and limit the potential <br /> for trespass on agricultural lands and BBID facilities. <br /> In addition, the plan shall address the following: <br /> • Chemical applications <br /> • Dust management <br /> Timing: Condition shall be met prior to approval of the first Final Map. (MP policies 3.2.4 g], h] and i]) <br /> 24. Right To Farm Recordation And Notification: The deed of each parcel and of each condominium <br /> unit shall include the following recording notification, as specified by San Joaquin County Ordinance <br /> 4217 which added Section 6-9004 et. seq. to Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the San Joaquin County <br /> Ordinance Code regarding the Right to Farm Notice: "All persons purchasing lots within the boundaries <br /> of this approved map should be prepared to accept the inconveniences or discomforts associated with <br /> agricultural operations or activities, such as noise, odors, insects, dust or fumes. San Joaquin County has <br /> determined that such inconveniencies or discomforts shall not be considered to be a nuisance." <br /> Timing: Prior to approval of Final Map(s). <br /> PA-1000266 &267—Conditions of Approval 5 <br />