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Item No. 7 <br /> PC : 4-17-86 <br /> SU-86-5 <br /> Page 1 <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> It is recommended that the Planning Commission: <br /> 1 . Approve the Negative Declaration. <br /> 2 . Approve the Major Subdivision subject to the attached con- <br /> ditions and based on the findings listed below. <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1 The proposed map is consistent with applicable General and <br /> Specific Plans because the proposed subdivision conforms to <br /> the Low Density Residential designation of the General Plan <br /> and satisfies General Plan policies regarding residential <br /> development within the Lockeford urban center . <br /> 2 . The design or improvements of the proposed subdivision is con- <br /> sistent with applicable General and Specific Plans because the <br /> project satisfies, or will satisfy, all development require- <br /> ments of the General Plan and the Lockeford community plan. <br /> 3 . The site is physically suitable for the type of development <br /> because the land proposed for development is level, vacant , <br /> not subject to flooding ( i .e . , not within a 100-year flood <br /> limit) , and of a size large enough to accommodate the proposed <br /> use . <br /> 4 . The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of <br /> development because the site will accommodate the number of <br /> homesites proposed and, when developed, will be compatible <br /> with the residential subdivision to the west . <br /> 5 . The deign of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are <br /> not likt�y to cause substantial environmental damage or <br /> substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their <br /> habitat because the Initial Study concluded that the sub- <br /> division would not have a significant effect on the environ- <br /> ment . <br /> 6 . The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is <br /> not likely to cause serious public health problems because the <br /> proposed subdivision will meet the improvement standards, spe- <br /> cifications, and requirements of the Local Health District and <br /> the Public Works Department . Additionally, no public health <br /> problems have been identified as a consequence of developing <br /> this subdivision. <br />