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To: Planning Commi i <br /> From: Kerry Sullivan <br /> Sub: MS-99-24 (Lindberg) <br /> Date: 5-18-00 <br /> Page: 2 <br /> Findings <br /> 1. The proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan, any applicable Master Plan, <br /> Specific Plan, and Special Purpose Plan, and any other applicable plan adopted by the <br /> County. <br /> • This finding can be made because the proposed subdivision is consistent with the <br /> Residential Development Objectives and Principles of the General Plan. Such <br /> subdivisions may be conditionally permitted by the County's Development Title. <br /> 2. The design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan <br /> and any applicable Specific Plan or Special Purpose Plan. <br /> • This finding can be made because the number and size of the lots proposed are <br /> allowed under the General Plan and Rural Residential zoning designation. <br /> 3. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed. <br /> This finding can be made because the site is relatively level and of adequate size <br /> to accommodate single-family residential development with private septic tank and <br /> drainage systems. <br /> 4. The site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. <br /> This finding can be made because each parcel within the subdivision will meet the <br /> area and width requirements of the R-R zone. <br /> 5. Neither the design of the subdivision nor any proposed improvements are likely to cause <br /> substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their <br /> habitat. <br /> • This finding can be made because an Initial Study prepared for this project found <br /> no significant adverse impacts on the environment or upon threatened or <br /> endangered species. <br /> 6. The design of the subdivision or type of improvement is not likely to cause significant public <br /> health problems. <br /> • This finding can be made because the Initial Study prepared for this application did <br /> not identify any potentially significant health and safety impacts. <br /> 7. The design of the subdivision or the types 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 the proposal meets private right-of-way <br /> improvement standards required by Development Title Sections 9-1150.15 and 9- <br /> 1150.13. <br />