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4. The historical water delivery point and flow volumes will be determined by the <br /> District. The District may, at its sole discretion, reduce the number of <br /> historical delivery points on any development. <br /> 5. Parcels within the proposed development that continue to irrigate shall have <br /> water made available under one of three options; <br /> Option 1: An independent delivery system to each parcel. Each Parcel to be <br /> served by a single pipeline with its beginning at a cluster well or sump <br /> provided at the historical point of delivery. <br /> Option 2: A single pipeline that serves multiple properties with its beginning <br /> at the historical point of delivery. <br /> Option 3: As defined under Requirements-Irrigation, point No. 1. <br /> 6. Parcel Maps and Subdivisions that propose parcels less than ten (10) acres <br /> (gross) in size shall be approved by the Board of Directors with regards to <br /> water service requirements. Special measures may be required due to the <br /> demands of small parcels. These developments and their associated <br /> mitigated measures must be reviewed by District staff and approved by the <br /> Board of Directors. <br /> 7. If parcels created by a Parcel Map or Subdivision Map choose not to irrigate, <br /> the Developer may apply to the District for a Surface Water Irrigation Service <br /> Abandonment and Quitclaim Agreement, to be approved by the District <br /> Board of Directors. <br /> 8. California Water Code requirements will be enforced on each irrigated parcel <br /> to ensure the reasonable and beneficial uses of water. Parcels or lots within <br /> developments, which have not shown a reasonable standard of care in the <br /> preparation for the receipt of irrigation water, as determined by the District, <br /> will not be permitted to irrigate or receive water. <br /> REQUIREMENTS- DRAINAGE <br /> 1. All drainage from lands that discharge to a District facility shall be under an <br /> approved District drainage agreement and compliant with existing District <br /> policy. OID shall not accept any additional drainage resulting from <br /> development into its system. <br /> 2. A pre and post development analysis of the hydrology by a licensed engineer <br /> shall be submitted to support any proposed actions taken regarding drainage <br /> not compliant with current district policy. <br /> 3. Developments that have on-site retention ponds compliant with County <br /> standards are exempt from the requirement of having a District drainage <br /> agreement. <br /> Revised February 2017 <br />