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6. The design of the subdivision or type of improvement is not likely to cause <br /> significant public health problems. <br /> • The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to <br /> cause serious public health problems because any conditions attached to the <br /> approval will address any potential public health problems. <br /> 7. The design of the subdivision or the types of improvements will not conflict with <br /> easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property <br /> within the proposed subdivision. <br /> • The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict <br /> with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of <br /> the property within the proposed subdivision because if it is found that <br /> alternate easements, for access or for use, are necessary, that these will be <br /> substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired by the public. <br /> 8. Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County or other public agency is <br /> consistent with the General Plan, any applicable Specific Plan and Special Purpose <br /> Plan, and any other applicable plan adopted by the County. <br /> • Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County is consistent with <br /> the General Plan, any applicable Specific Plan and Special Purpose Plan, and <br /> other applicable plan adopted by the County because any such <br /> improvements or land must meet County standards and requirements for <br /> dedication and/or construction. <br /> 9. The design of the subdivision provides, to the extent feasible, for future passive or <br /> natural heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision, as required by <br /> Government Code Section 66473.1 <br /> • The design of the subdivision provides, to the extent feasible, for future <br /> passive or natural heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision, as <br /> required by the Government Code because the lots are large enough so that <br /> individual dwellings can be situated to take advantage of solar orientation. <br />