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MOUNTAIN HOUSE NEIGHBORHOODS K AND L INITIAL STUDY 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> Wastewater Lines <br /> The MHCSD would provide wastewater service to the project. The MHCSD <br /> operates a wastewater treatment plant located north of Byron Road, east of the <br /> �+ project site. To serve the project site, additional pipeline extensions from the <br /> existing backbone line located north of Byron Road, including some lift stations, <br /> would be installed and extended. Smaller sewer lines would be constructed <br /> under roadways to serve individual homes and businesses. The MHCSD <br /> currently discharges treated wastewater to Old River pursuant to a permit from <br /> the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB). <br /> Roads, Transit, and Other Transportation Improvements <br /> Roads,transit, and other transportation improvements would be consistent with <br /> existing plans and agreements. Residential lots of Neighborhoods K and L <br /> would generally have access from two-lane collector and local roads,with some <br /> lots fronting on cul-de-sacs. <br /> Roadway improvements for the proposed project are expected to be identified by <br /> the MHCSD and the San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> by way of conditions of approval for the Neighborhoods K and L Tentative <br /> Subdivision Maps. Specific improvements are envisioned to be built in phases <br /> according to levels of service and access requirements for each incremental <br /> �t phase of the subject subdivision. Actual improvements for the project site are <br /> anticipated to be constructed either by the MHCSD via developers' payment of <br /> roadway impact fees,or by the applicant with fee credits being taken against <br /> actual improvements being constructed. Anticipated improvements to roads <br /> _ serving the proposed project include the following: <br /> ■ North-South Arterials—Central Parkway: This four-lane north-south <br /> arterial at the center of the community runs from Mascot Boulevard to Byron <br /> Road. Central Parkway would be extended to the north over Byron Road <br /> across an existing four-lane bridge and would terminate at Old River. <br /> ■ North-South Arterials—Mountain House Parkway: This four-lane, north- <br /> south arterial at the eastern edge of the community currently runs from 1-205 <br /> to Byron Road. Mountain House Parkway would be extended to the north, <br /> to its terminus at Central Parkway. The extension would include a new at- <br /> grade railroad crossing. <br /> ■ East-West Arterials—Byron Road: Byron Road is planned as a six-lane <br /> arterial road. The road would be constructed on a phased basis during the <br /> development of the SPIT area, including the project site. <br /> t ■ Other Internal Roads: New internal streets within Neighborhoods K and L <br /> would be constructed as the proposed project builds out. Most of these <br /> would be collector street connections to arterial roads, and interconnected <br /> collector and local streets and alleys within each neighborhood,with some <br /> local streets terminating at cul-de-sacs. The proposed Tentative Subdivision <br /> Maps for Neighborhoods K and L show the proposed layout of collector <br /> streets(see Figures 3-2 and 3-3). <br /> Mill) 3-15 <br />