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found that alternate easements for access or for use are necessary, these will be <br /> substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired by the public. <br /> 6. Water and wastewater disposal services will be available and sufficient to serve a proposed subdivision. <br /> If the subdivision has more than 500 dwelling units, this finding must be in accordance with Section <br /> 66473.7 of the Subdivision Map Act. <br /> • The subdivision does not propose any development. In the event the applicant proposes to <br /> develop the proposed sites with additional residences,the General Agriculture zone allows <br /> for the use of a well for water and an individual septic system for wastewater subject to the <br /> rules and regulations of the Environmental Health Department. <br /> 7. Any land or improvement to be dedicated to the County or other public agency is consistent with the <br /> General Plan, any applicable Specific Plan, pre-existing Special Purpose Plan,or Master Plan, and any <br /> other applicable plan adopted by the County. <br /> • Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County is consistent with the General Plan, <br /> any applicable Specific Plan and Special Purpose Plan, and other applicable plan adopted by <br /> the County because any such improvements or land must meet County standards and <br /> requirements for dedication and/or construction <br /> 8. The design of the subdivision provides; to the extent feasible, for future passive or natural heating or <br /> cooling opportunities in the subdivision. <br /> • The subdivision does not propose any development, therefore, the subdivision does not <br /> involve Government Code Section 66473.1. Additionally, the lots are large enough so that <br /> individual dwellings can be situated to take advantage of solar orientation. <br /> PA-2300068— Findings 2 <br />