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Item No. 5 <br /> PC: 3-19-87 <br /> SU-87-7 <br /> Page 8 <br /> Zone Reclassification Application No. ZR-87-22 by the <br /> Board of Supervisors. <br /> 2 . Department of Public Works: <br /> a. All improvements shall be in conformance with the <br /> Improvement Standards and Specifications of the County of <br /> San Joaquin Department of Public Works. All improvement <br /> plans and specifications must be approved by the County of <br /> San Joaquin Department of Public Works prior to approval <br /> of the Final Map. <br /> b. If improvements referred to herein are not completed prior <br /> to the approval of the Final Map, the subdivider shall <br /> execute an agreement with the County of San Joaquin <br /> insuring the completion of improvements within one ( 1) <br /> year after filing the Final Map. <br /> c . The subdivider shall agree to and shall pay service fees <br /> to the Woodbridge Lighting District and the Mokelumne <br /> Acres Maintenance District for the utility services from <br /> the time the improvements are accepted by the County to <br /> the end of the Fiscal Year, or up to a one ( 1 ) year <br /> period, as the case may be. <br /> d. Interior streets within the subdivision shall be dedicated <br /> and improved to the 50-foot right-of-way public road stan- <br /> dard (urban) . <br /> e. Augusta Street shall be dedicated and improved on the sub- <br /> divided side to half of a 60-foot right-of-way major <br /> collector street standard. A 30-foot by 30-foot road <br /> return at all corners shall be dedicated. <br /> f . The subdivider shall pay $2 ,000 per acre, which is subject <br /> to inflationary increases, for the construction of the <br /> proposed Chestnut Street Bridge across the Woodbridge <br /> Irrigation Canal and the Chestnut Street extension roadway <br /> improvements, as per the separate agreement between the <br /> County and the subdivider. <br /> g. A terminal drainage system shall be provided to meet the <br /> requirements of the County and to provide adequate <br /> drainage for the improvements (development) . The accep- <br /> tance or approval by the County of the drainage system <br /> does not relieve the developer (or his engineer) of the <br /> responsibility of providing an adequate drainage system. <br />