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C. The Wastewater Treatment Plant expansion requirement in Condition 26.A shall meet <br />the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) effluent <br />permits, including compliance scheduling, testing and any infrastructure that may be <br />required for long-term discharge into Old River. Additional treatments that may be <br />required by the RWQCB for such pollutants as dissolved solids, metals and heat, <br />etc., shall be addressed in the plant expansion. The developer shall bond for or fund <br />construction for the developer's fair share cost prior to the filing of the first Final Map. <br />27. Water Treatment Plant: Under the direction of the MHCSD, the applicant shall fund, design <br />and construct the last phased expansion of the water treatment plant (WTP) to provide the <br />capacity required to serve Tract No.3481 prior to Issuance of the first building permit. <br />Recognizing that there may be agreements between the developers for sharing capacity and <br />also recognizing that the MHCSD is not a party to and has no control over such agreements, <br />bonding for construction shall be provided prior to approval of the first final map and <br />beginning of construction shall be at the discretion of the General Manager. Issuance of <br />building permits shall cease if construction does not begin when directed by the General <br />Manager. <br />28. Other Water System Facilities: Water storage requirements, booster pump station and <br />looping of the water distribution system pipelines shall be done in accordance with the Water <br />Master Plan and as directed by the MHCSD prior to issuance of the first building permit in <br />SP III. Construction of one tank may be allowed if an engineering analysis shows that the <br />second tank may be constructed at a later date without adverse impact on the first tank <br />and/or existing customers of MHCSD. Each phase of SPIII will be reviewed to confirm the <br />existing "in-place" infrastructure is adequate to provide MHCSD Design Standards. <br />29. Construction Emissions: The applicant shall implement the following: Regulation VIII <br />Control Measures of the SJVAPCD and applicable measures in Table 6-3 of the SJVAPCD <br />Guide for Assessing and Mitigating Air Quality Impacts. Timing: Note on improvement <br />plans approved by the MHCSD for Tract 3481. <br />30. BBID Canal: The applicant shall reroute the canals as directed by BBID in order to ensure <br />continued supply of agricultural irrigation water to lands remaining in agricultural use <br />following construction. Timing: Approval of the rerouting and grading and improvement <br />plans approved by MHCSD prior to approval of first Final Map. <br />31. Hold Harmless Provision: The subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the <br />MHCSD, its agents, officers, and employees, from any claim, action, or proceeding against <br />the MHCSD, its agents, officers, or employees, to attack, set aside, void, or annul an <br />approval of MHCSD concerning any MHCSD condition, which action is brought within the <br />time provided for in Section 66499.37 of the Government Code. <br />32. Landscaping and Architecture: <br />A. The applicant shall clearly identify the landscaping and architectural theme to be used in <br />Neighborhoods A/B for the school, Neighborhood Commercial areas, and other <br />community facilities. Distinct themes shall be created to ensure that each neighborhood <br />has a separate architectural theme and shall be consistent with all Community <br />Approvals including applicable provisions of the MHCSD Design Manual and any <br />applicable Special Purpose Plan. Timing: Improvement Plans approved by CDD and <br />MHCSD prior to approval of First Final Map for each neighborhood. <br />B. The applicant shall submit Landscape Guidelines for the entire neighborhood and a <br />complete set of Improvement Plans, including landscaping, for the area covered by the <br />final map. Landscaping themes shall be distinct for each Neighborhood. Landscaping <br />and architectural design of public areas shall implement the common design theme for <br />the neighborhood and shall be consistent with all Community Approvals including <br />24 <br />