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1 <br /> CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - <br /> PA-03-68 <br /> Emerson <br /> Minor Subdivision Application No. PA-03-68 was approved by the San Joaquin County Community ' <br /> Development Department on April 2, 2003. The effective date of approval is April 12, 2003. This <br /> tentative map approval will expire on April 11, 2006, which is three years from the effective date of <br /> approval, unless (1) all Conditions of Approval have been complied with and (2) a Parcel Map has <br /> been filed with and accepted by the County Surveyor. ' <br /> Unless otherwise specified,all Conditions of Approval and Ordinance requirements shall be fulfilled <br /> prior to approval of the Parcel Map. Those Conditions followed by a Section Number have been <br /> identified as Ordinance requirements pertinent to this application. Ordinance requirements cannot <br /> be modified,and other Ordinance requirements may apply. <br /> 1. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (Staff Contact: Jennifer Jolley,468-3161) <br /> a. TENTATIVE MAP: The parcel map shall substantially conform with the approved tentative map <br /> i <br /> dated February 14, 2003. <br /> i <br /> b. LOT SIZE AND WIDTH: The following lot size and width regulations shall apply to this map: <br /> (1) Parcel 1 shall have a minimum lot width of 150 feet. (Development Title Section 9-610.4) ; <br /> (2) Parcel 1 shall be between two (2) net acres and five (5) gross acres in size. (Development Title <br /> Section"10.3[a)) <br /> c. TRANSFER RESTRICTIONIMERGERINONBUILDABLE REMAINDER: A Note shall be placed on <br /> the Parcel Map and a Notice of Minor Subdivision Restriction shall be recorded concurrently with the <br /> Parcel Map, with a reference to the instrument number of said recorded notice, stating that: <br /> (1) Neither the homesite parcel (Parcel 1) or the "Designated Remainder' parcel may be voluntarily <br /> transferred separately from the other parcel. However, if an institutional lender forecloses on <br /> either parcel, either parcel may be transferred separately in accordance with the power of sale <br /> provisions contained in the deed of trust; <br /> (2) Upon repayment of the loan, the owner of the homesite parcel shall merge the homesite parcel <br /> with the "Designated Remainder' parcel, as provided for in the Development Title, unless the <br /> owner of the homesite parcel acquired the homesite parcel through a foreclosure action, or <br /> unless the owner refinances the loan. <br /> (3) The"Designated Remainder' parcel shall remain a nonbuildable site for primary dwelling units. <br /> (4) The above restrictions shall terminate if the subject property is reclassified to a non-agricultural <br /> zone or to an agricultural zone with a five(5) acre minimum. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-610.3(b)&(c)) <br /> 2. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS(Seethe attached memo dated March 27, 2003. <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (See the attached memo dated March 18, 2003.) <br /> i <br />