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Timing: Prior to or upon approval of subsequent development permits for Neighborhood Commercial <br /> uses. <br /> K. Design Theme:The applicant shall establish the architectural design theme to be used for <br /> the school, Neighborhood Commercial area, and other community facilities for Neighborhood The <br /> architectural design theme shall be consistent with the Design Manual. [SPIT Implementation Measure <br /> 4.6(13)]. <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to approval of first Final Map. <br /> 14. Pedestrian Pathways: The Final Map(s) shall maintain, as proposed, all feasible pedestrian <br /> connections to schools and at the end of cul-de-sacs. In instances where the proposed location of a <br /> through-block connection is determined by the Community Development Director to be in conflict with <br /> the health, safety and welfare of community residents, such connection may be eliminated. <br /> Timing: Improvement plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 15. Bicycle and Pedestrian System: <br /> a. Final Maps shall conform to the bicycle and pedestrian system depicted in Specific Plan II Figure <br /> 9.2. <br /> Timing: Improvement plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> b. Bike Parking. Non-residential portions of the project shall provide plentiful short-term and long- <br /> term bicycle parking facilities to meet peak season maximum demand. Short-term facilities shall <br /> be provided at a minimum ratio of one bike rack space per 20 vehicle spaces. Long-term facilities <br /> shall provide a minimum ratio of one long-term bicycle storage space per 20 employee parking <br /> spaces. <br /> 16. Roadways and Transit: Final Maps shall conform to the roadway system depicted in Specific Plan II <br /> Figure 9.1 for arterials and collectors, and to the transit system depicted in Specific Plan II Figure <br /> 9.3. <br /> Timing: Improvement plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 17. Fire Access Road Standards: All streets shall comply with the San Joaquin County Fire Chiefs <br /> Association, Fire Access Road Standards as adopted bythe Board of Supervisors by Ordinance 4178, <br /> on November 8,2002. <br /> Timing:Improvement plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> 18. Public Area Landscaping and Architecture: The applicant shall submit a landscape theme in the <br /> landscape improvement plans for each Tentative Map neighborhood. Landscaping themes shall be <br /> distinct for each neighborhood. Landscaping and architectural design of public areas shall implement <br /> the common design theme for the neighborhood and shall be consistent with the MHCSD Design <br /> Manual, Roadway Landscape Plans, and/or other applicable neighborhood design criteria. [SPIT <br /> Implementation Measure 4.6(12)] <br /> Timing: Improvement Plans, Building Permits. <br /> 19. Design Guidelines: All proposed single family development and all proposed commercial <br /> development shall complywith the applicable provisions of the Trimark Communities,LLC Single Family <br /> Residential Design Manual and the Commercial, Office & Industrial Design Manual, as amended, <br /> respectively. For lands controlled by Shea Mountain House LLC, compliance shall be evidenced by <br /> PA-1000267—Conditions of Approval 4 <br />