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Item No. 4 <br /> PC : 4-17-86 <br /> SU-86-9 <br /> Page 1 <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> It is recommended that the Planning Commission: <br /> 1 . Approve the Negative Declaration for the project , and <br /> 2 . Approve the Major Subdivision based on the findings presented <br /> below and subject to the conditions listed in the staff report . <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1 . The proposed map is consistent with applicable General and <br /> Specific Plans because it is consistent with the Agricultural <br /> designation of the General Plan and its related policies . No <br /> Specific Plan is involved. <br /> 2 . The design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is con- <br /> sistent with applicable General and Specific Plans because <br /> the project is consistent with applicable development <br /> requirements of the General Plan. <br /> 3 . The site is physically suitable for the type of development <br /> because no physical hazards exist, and it is compatible with <br /> surrounding development . <br /> 4 . The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of <br /> development because the project site is level and is free <br /> from any hazardous conditions. <br /> 5 . The design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements <br /> are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or <br /> substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their <br /> habitat because an Initial Study revealed no significant <br /> environmental impact that would result from the project . <br /> 6. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements are <br /> not likely to cause serious public health problems because <br /> conditions have been placed on the map to insure that public <br /> health problems do not result . <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 unless it is found that alternate ease- <br /> ments, for access or for use, will be provided, and that <br /> these will be substantially equivalent to ones previously <br /> acquired by the public because all required easements have <br /> been indicated on the tentative map and sufficient area still <br />