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FINDINGS FOR SITE APPROVAL PA-2100157 LUIS SANTIAGO GARCIA/ DEAN GILMAN 1. The proposed use is consistent with the goals, policies, standards, and maps of the General Plan, any applicable Master Plan, Specific Plan, and Special Purpose Plan, and any other applicable plan adopted by the County. • This finding can be made because the proposed religious assembly may be conditionally permitted in the C-C (Community Commercial) zone with an approved Site Approval application. The proposed use is also consistent with the goals, policies, standards and maps of the General Plan. There are no Master Plans, Specific Plans, and/or Special Purpose Plans in the project vicinity. 2. Adequate utilities, roadway improvements, sanitation, water supply, drainage, and other necessary facilities have been provided, and the proposed improvements are properly related to existing and proposed roadways. • This finding can be made because adequate utilities, access roads, sanitation, drainage and other necessary facilities have been provided and the proposed improvements are properly related to existing and proposed streets and highways. The project will be served by public services for water, sewer, and terminal storm drainage. 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development and for the intensity of development. • This finding can be made because the parcel is of adequate size and shape to accommodate the proposed expansion of the religious assembly. The expansion will take place entirely within an existing structure. All improvements on site are existing and are in compliance with the Standards of the Development Title. The Site Plan depicts sufficient area for parking and circulation in compliance with Standards of the Development Title. 4. Issuance of the permit will not be significantly detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or be injurious to the property or improvements of adjacent properties. • This finding can be made because a review of the project was concluded and the determination that the project was exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15301 Class 1, could be made. Therefore, no potentially significant environmental impacts are anticipated. 5. The use is compatible with adjoining land uses. • This finding can be made because the proposed use will not interfere with nor alter the current land uses on adjacent properties. PA-2100157 -Findings