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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014674
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2600
FACILITY_NAME
SU-00-03
STREET_NUMBER
20043
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
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20908020
ENTERED_DATE
12/21/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20043 MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE <br /> SPECIFIC PLAN 1 CONSISTENCY FINDINGS <br /> Section Consist- Conditions <br /> Heading ency Finding of Fact and Evidence of of Approval <br /> I # Title Text YIN/NA Compliance (COA) <br /> Master Plan standards call for five acres of community and <br /> neighborhood park combined per 1,000 people. Given the projected <br /> Specific Plan I population of about 11,150 people, this standard <br /> would require 56 acres of community and neighborhood parks. This <br /> Specific Plan allocates 15 acres to neighborhood parks and 54 acres <br /> to community parks, for a total of 69 acres. While this number is in <br /> excess of the minimum standard, it is expected that most acreage <br /> within the Mountain House Creek corridor will function as wildlife <br /> habitat and storm water control,and will not be available for active <br /> park uses. The only active recreation features planned in this COA-17, 37, <br /> 137 7.1.1(3) Recreation System corridor are a multi-use path and picnic areas. Y See#135 19 <br /> The Master Plan provides a definition of requirements for <br /> Conceptual, Preliminary,and Final/Construction Park Plans as used <br /> 138 7.1.1(4) Recreation System below. NA <br /> Three five-acre neighborhood parks,one in each neighborhood,will <br /> Neighborhood be located, planned,designed and constructed consistent with COA-17, 37, <br /> 139 7.1.2(1) Parks General Plan and Master Plan policies. Y See#135 19 <br /> Conceptual layouts for each neighborhood park are shown in <br /> Chapter 4. Figures 4.3 to 4.5. These layouts are intended as <br /> Neighborhood preliminary concepts only and are subject to revision as described <br /> 140 7.1.2(2) Parks below. Y See#135 COA-17, 37 <br /> Neighborhood Park Plans. Preliminary Plans shall be included in <br /> each Neighborhood Center Special Purpose Plan. Facilities <br /> programs for each park shall be as specified in the CSD's"Park, <br /> 7.1.2(2)(a Neighborhood Leisure and Recreation Plan." Timing for the neighborhood parks Preliminary plans adopted as part of <br /> 141 ) Parks will be as indicated in the Master Plan. Y Neighborhood "F" Special Purpose Plan. None. <br /> The Specific Plan allocates 54 acres to community park use. Most <br /> of the community park acreage is concentrated along the Mountain <br /> House Creek Community Park, establishing the first portion of the <br /> primary open space spine through Mountain House(see Figure 7.2: <br /> 142 7.1.3(1) Community Parks Mountain house Creek Linear Park Concept). Y See#135 COA-19 <br /> 09/29/2000 SP-924(tinaIFINDINGS) Page34 <br /> w <br />
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