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Timing: prior to issuance of building permits. [SPII Implementation Measure 10.5 (1)] <br />CULTURAL RESOURCES <br />44. Unknown Pre-Historic/Historic-Period Resources: If, during the course of any grading activity or <br />construction, subsurface concentrations of prehistoric or historic -period materials are encountered, <br />the San Joaquin County Community Development Department (CDD) shall be contacted <br />immediately. All work in the vicinity of the find shall be shall be halted until an archaeologist can <br />evaluate the materials and make recommendations for further action. <br />Timing: At the time of the find until permission to proceed is granted by CDD. <br />Unknown Human Remains: The applicant shall comply with the County's Development Title (Chapter 9- <br />1053M) regarding the uncovering of human remains or of a human prehistoric burial site during the <br />course of any grading or construction. If human remains are encountered, all work shall halt in the vicinity <br />and the County Coroner shall be notified immediately. At the same time, a qualified archaeologist shall be <br />contacted to evaluate the finds. If Human burials are found to be of Native American origin, steps shall be <br />taken pursuant to Section 15064.5(e) of the Guidelines for California Environmental Quality Act. <br />Timing: At the time of the find until permission to proceed is granted by CDD. <br />III. MOUNTAIN HOUSE COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT (Staff Contact: <br />Harpal Singh 209-831-2300) <br />GENERAL <br />All subdivision improvements including, but not limited to, subdivision improvement plans, <br />specifications and master utility plans shall be in conformance with Community Approvals, the <br />Improvement Standards and Specifications of the Mountain House Community Services District <br />(MHCSD), the Design Manual, Master Plan, Specific Plan III, master utility plans, and other <br />standards and plans adopted by the MHCSD. These improvement plans and specifications must <br />be approved by the MHCSD prior to approval of Final Map. The plan check fees shall be paid <br />with the submittal of the improvement plans and the field inspection services costs shall be paid <br />to the MHCSD prior to Notice to Proceed. If the actual costs exceed the estimated plan check <br />and/or inspection costs, the developer shall pay the balance within 30 days upon receiving an <br />Invoice from the MHCSD. <br />2. The developer shall comply with all Local, County, State and Federal requirements relative to air <br />quality, storm water discharge, waste disposal and hazardous waste and the mitigation measures <br />contained in the EIR for the Tentative Map. <br />3. All MHCSD required onsite and offsite easements and dedications shown on or proposed for the <br />Tentative Map shall be dedicated to the MHCSD or offer of dedication to the MHCSD shall be <br />recorded on the Final Map. Dedication of public rights-of-way shall be in conformance with the <br />adopted Public Land Equity Program (PLEP). Any easements to be abandoned that belong to <br />Byron Bethany Irrigation District (BBID) shall not be abandoned without prior approval of BBID. <br />Timing: condition shall be met prior to approval of Final Map. <br />4. All services performed by the MHCSD on any development project will be paid by the applicant at <br />the full cost, including overhead, as determined by the MHCSD General Manager. The General <br />Manager may set an interim fee as a deposit and reconcile to the final cost at least annually. <br />5. Except where provided otherwise in a Project Acquisition Agreement, prior to the recording of any <br />Final Map, all infrastructure facilities outside the boundary of the Tentative Map (water, sewer, <br />storm drainage, electric power, natural gas, telephone, communications, etc.) necessary to serve <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />