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f. TREE PRESERVATION: Future development on the parcel(s) shall be consistent with the <br /> requirements of the County's Tree Preservation Ordinance (Development Title Section 9-1505.2). <br /> The following note shall be placed on the Final/Parcel Map and also shall be recorded as a <br /> separate instrument: <br /> 1. The removal of a Native Oak Tree, Heritage Oak Tree, or Historical Tree <br /> shall require an approved Improvement Plan application. Replacement of <br /> any tree removed under Development Title Section 9-1505.3 shall be as <br /> specified in Section 9-1505.4. <br /> g. RIPARIAN HABITAT: Parallel to Mokelumne River, a natural open space area for riparian <br /> habitat and waterway protection shall be maintained to provide nesting and foraging habitat and <br /> the protection of waterway quality. The minimum width of said open space shall be one-hundred <br /> (100) feet, measured from the mean high water level of the natural bank or fifty (50) feet back <br /> from the existing riparian habitat, whichever is greater. Water-dependent uses may be permitted <br /> in this buffer. The mean high water level and the edge of the riparian habitat shall be shown on <br /> the Final/Parcel Map. The open space buffer required above shall be shown on the Final/Parcel <br /> Map with the following note: <br /> (a) Pursuant to Section 9-1510.5 of the San Joaquin County Development Title, this area is <br /> designated as a natural open space for riparian habitat and waterway protection. No <br /> development other than water dependent uses shall be permitted in this space. <br /> h. CULTURAL RESOURCES: If, in the course of development, concentrations of prehistoric or <br /> historic-period materials are encountered, all work in the vicinity of the find shall halt until an <br /> archaeologist can evaluate the materials and make recommendations for further action. If human <br /> remains are encountered, all work shall halt in the vicinity and the County Coroner shall be notified <br /> immediately. At the same time, a qualified archaeologist shall be contacted to evaluate the finds. If <br /> Human burials are found to be of Native American origin, steps shall be taken pursuant to Section <br /> 15064.5(e)of Guidelines for California Environmental Quality Act. <br /> A qualified historical resources consultant be retained to re-survey the property prior to <br /> implementation of the project or issuance of any discretionary permit as required in the record search <br /> conducted by Central California Information Center dated April 6, 2016. <br /> i. ACCESS: The following access requirements apply and shall be shown on the Parcel Map: <br /> (1) A proposed 25-foot wide private easement for access to Parcels 1 through 4, along Parcel 2 and <br /> 3, shall be shown on the Parcel Map. (Development Title Section 9-1150.15) <br /> (2) The following note shall be placed on the Parcel Map and also shall be recorded as a separate <br /> instrument <br /> At the time of non-agricultural development of Parcels 1, 2, 3, and/or 4, the entire length <br /> of the private right-of-way shall be constructed and maintained to the standards required <br /> by the California Fire Code and applicable San Joaquin County Improvement <br /> Standards. (Development Title Section 9-1150.15[c]) <br /> 2. COUNTY COUNSEL <br /> 1) HOLD HARMLESS PROVISION: Pursuant to Section 66474.9 of the Government Code, the <br /> subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the local agency or its agents, officers, <br /> and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the local agency or its agents, <br /> PA-16-24 Conditions of Approval 2 <br />