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above ground provided they are aesthetically designed and/or shielded by landscaping <br /> subject to MHCSD and MID requirements. <br /> 70. Wastewater Treatment Plant: <br /> A. Under the direction of the MHCSD, the applicant shall fund, design and construct a <br /> phased expansion of the wastewater treatment plant(W WTP) of sufficient capacity to <br /> serve the project prior to issuance of the first building permit. . Recognizing that there <br /> may be agreements between the developers for sharing capacity and also recognizing <br /> that the MHCSD is not a party to and has no control over such agreements, bonding for <br /> construction shall be provided prior to approval of the first Final or Parcel 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 /> B. The developer shall extend existing pipelines to the project site as shown on the Master <br /> Sanitary Sewer Plan. Interim treated wastewater land disposal capacity and piping <br /> system to serve the proposed project shall be provided by the developer until such time <br /> as the river discharges commence. Initiation of State Permit Application for land <br /> application of treated discharge shall parallel the treatment plant capacity condition noted <br /> above, as directed by the General Manager. <br /> C. The wastewater treatment plant expansion requirement in Condition 70 A shall meet the <br /> requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)effluent permits, <br /> including compliance scheduling, testing and any infrastructure that may be required for <br /> long-term discharge into Old River. Additional treatments that may be required by the <br /> RWQCB for such pollutants as dissolved solids, metals and heat, etc., shall be <br /> addressed in the plant expansion. The Developer shall bond for or fund construction for <br /> the developer's fair share cost prior to the filing of the first Final or Parcel Map. <br /> 71. 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 Mountain House Business Park prior to Issuance of the first <br /> building permit. Recognizing that there may be agreements between the developers for <br /> sharing capacity and also recognizing that the MHCSD is not a party to and has no control <br /> over such agreements, bonding for construction shall be provided prior to approval of the first <br /> Final or Parcel map and beginning of construction shall be at the discretion of the General <br /> Manager. Issuance of building permits shall cease if construction does not begin when <br /> directed by the General Manager. Also recognizing that the MHCSD may have capacity <br /> available for jobs producing development on a first come first serve basis, the condition may <br /> be deferred at the discretion of the General Manager. <br /> 72. Other Water System Facilities: Phases one and two tanks, 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 /> Mountain House Business Park. Construction of one tank may be allowed if an engineering <br /> analysis shows that the second tank may be constructed at a later date without adverse <br /> impact on the first tank and/or existing customers of MHCSD. Each phase of Mountain House <br /> Business Park will be reviewed to confirm the existing "in-place" infrastructure is adequate to <br /> provide MHCSD Design Standards. <br /> 73. Traffic-Calming Circles: All proposed traffic circles shall conform to MHCSD traffic circle <br /> standards. <br /> 74. Auto Emissions-Roundabouts: The applicant shall implement roundabout intersections as <br /> proposed on the Tentative Maps and the Pedestrian, Bicycle, Transit, Open Space and <br /> Recreation and Trails Plans submitted with the Tentative Map applications for Mountain <br /> 16 <br />