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permitted in this buffer. The mean high water level and the edge of the riparian habitat <br /> must be shown on the Site Plan. The open space buffer required above shall be shown <br /> on any recorded Parcel Map with the following note: <br /> Pursuant to Section 9-1510.5 of the San Joaquin County Development Title, this <br /> area is designated as a natural open space for riparian habitat and waterway <br /> protection. No development other than water dependent uses shall be permitted <br /> in this space. <br /> A Minor Subdivision Restriction will be recorded as a separate document. <br /> ACCESS <br /> A proposed 25-foot wide private easement for access to parcels 2, 5, 6, 7, and the <br /> Designated Remainder, must be shown on the Parcel Map. (Development Title Section 9- <br /> 1150.15) <br /> The following note will need to be placed on the Parcel Map and also must be recorded as <br /> a separate instrument if a full application is submitted and approved. <br /> At the time of development of parcel 2, 5, 6, 7, or the Designated Remainder, <br /> the entire length of the private right-of-way for the parcel shall be constructed <br /> and maintained to the standards required by Section 10.207 of the Uniform Fire <br /> Code and applicable San Joaquin County Improvement Standards. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1150.15[c]) <br /> ROAD NAMES <br /> AK le <br /> All roads that serve three or more parcels must have names. Subdivision road names must <br /> be submitted to the Community Development Department for approvaTTy the Director. <br /> Contact Kimberly Wallace at 468-0816 for road name standards. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1150.18) <br /> RARE/ENDANGERED/THREATENED SPECIES <br /> The Swainson's Hawk, buteo swainsoni, Mason's lilaeopsis, lilaeopsis masonii, and <br /> Western Pond Turtle, emys marmorata, have been identified as rare, endangered, or <br /> threatened species that may have their habitat on or near the project property. A referral <br /> has been sent to the San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) for review. If <br /> SJCOG determines that the applicant may participate in the San Joaquin Multi-Species <br /> Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan (SJMSCP) and the applicant chooses to <br /> participate, then the proposed project is consistent with the SJMSCP, as amended, as <br /> reflected in the conditions of project approval for this proposal. Pursuant to the Final <br /> EIR/EIS for San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space <br /> Plan (SJMSCP), dated November 15, 2000, and certified by SJCOG on December 7, <br /> 2000, implementation of the SJMSCP is expected to reduce impacts to biological <br /> resources resulting from the proposed project to a level of less-than-significant. If the <br /> applicant chooses not to participate, then the applicant will be required to participate in a <br /> similar mechanism that provides the same level of mitigation. <br /> 2 <br />