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Item No. 5 <br /> PC: 1-2-92 <br /> MS-92-48 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 7. The design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, <br /> acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed <br /> subdivision. <br /> • This Finding can be made because there are no easements acquired by the public <br /> at large within this subdivision. <br /> 8. Any land or improvements to be dedicated to the County are consistent with the General Plan. <br /> • This Finding can be made because any such improvements or land must meet County <br /> standards and requirements for dedication and/or construction. <br /> 9. The design of the subdivision provides, to the extent feasible, for the future passive or natural <br /> heating opportunities in the subdivision. <br /> • This Finding can be made because the lots are large enough so that individual <br /> dwellings can be situated to take advantage of solar orientation. <br /> The following finding is required pursuant to Section 66478.8 of the Map Act: <br /> 10. Reasonable public access to a public waterway river or stream,through or across the subdivision <br /> itself, is not required because such reasonable public access is available within a reasonable <br /> distance from the subdivision. <br /> • This Finding can be made because reasonable public access to the Mokelumne River <br /> is available at the Peltier Road crossing located approximately 200 feet southeast of <br /> the property. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The proposal is to subdivide a ± 26.1-acre parcel to create a ± 6.1-acre retirement homesite and a <br /> 20-acre parcel. A private well, septic system, and natural drainage ar proposed for services. Both lots <br /> would have frontage on Taddei Road and the Mokelumne River. A house exists on the proposed <br /> retirement homesite; the other proposed lot is in vineyards and has no structures. For tax purposes, <br /> previous owners created several Assessor parcels which are not recognized by the County as legal lots <br /> created pursuant to the Map Act. <br />