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PC : 10-15-87 <br /> SU-88-1 <br /> this property has been farmed over a long period of time <br /> without apparent conflict. <br /> 6 . "The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is <br /> not likely to cause serious public health problems . " <br /> Staff can make this finding because the new parcels are of <br /> adequate size to support on-site wells , septic systems, and <br /> drainage . <br /> 7 . "The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements <br /> will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at <br /> large , for access through or use of property within the pro- <br /> posed subdivision. " <br /> Staff can make this finding because adequate public access <br /> easements have been included in the subdivision design to <br /> meet the needs of the public for access through the sub- <br /> division and for access to property within the subdivision. <br /> _ 8 . "Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County are <br /> consistent with the General Plan. " <br /> Staff can make this finding because all dedications of land <br /> - or improvements, specifically the dedication of Loduca Way <br /> and Junction Court , will satisfy County requirements . <br /> 9. "The design of the subdivision provides, to the extent <br /> feasible , for the future passive or natural heating oppor- <br /> tunities in the subdivision. " <br /> Staff can make this finding because the site of the pro- <br /> posed subdivision is relatively flat , and parcels are large <br /> enough in size to be naturally accommodating to future <br /> passive or natural heating opportunities in the sub- <br /> division. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The proposed project is to resubdivide ten ( 10) parcels, all <br /> under a single ownership and consisting of 44 . 57 acres, into ten <br /> ( 10) new parcels . Eight ( 8 ) of the existing ten ( 10) parcels are <br /> historic lots in the antiquated subdivision of Record Junction <br /> Tract . Nine of the parcels range from 2 .0 acres to 4 . 5 acres and <br /> would be sold individually and developed with single-family resi- <br /> dences. The 19 . 7-acre parcel would continue as an almond <br /> orchard. <br /> -10- <br />