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REVISED <br /> CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br /> MS-90-73 <br /> PAGE TWO <br /> e. A Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee may be required for this <br /> development. (The fee is $2, 018 . 00 for each single family <br /> dwelling unit in the Linden area. The fee shall be <br /> automatically adjusted annually by the Engineering <br /> Construction Cost Index as published by the Engineering News <br /> Record. ) Collection of the fee will be effective on April 23 , <br /> 1990, and all building permit applications not accepted as <br /> complete by the Building Departmer:t prior to this date will be <br /> subject to the fee. <br /> f. Dedication to result in a 25 foot wide right-of-way from the <br /> center line of Fine Road to the property line shall be <br /> required across the frontage of Parcel #4 . <br /> g. Permits from the Flood Control Division shall be required for <br /> any realignment of existing natural drainage swales, and shall <br /> be noted by a statement on the Parcel Map. <br /> 2 . PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> Ordinance Requirements: <br /> The Ordinance Requirements listed below have been identified as <br /> pertinent to this project. Other Ordinance Requirements may also <br /> apply. Ordinance Requirements are not appealable. <br /> a. Perform a suitability study for septic tank usage. In order <br /> for the County to determine the suitability or an area <br /> proposed for septic tank usage, the applicant shall provide <br /> information concerning all of the following: <br /> 1. The intensity and extent of the existing and the proposed <br /> development on septic tanks within and around the area; <br /> 2 . The suitability of the soil for development utilizing <br /> septic systems; <br /> 3 . The depth and gradient of the water table; <br /> 4 . The history of past uses in the project area to assess <br /> potential problems; <br /> 5. Other information as required by the Environmental Health <br /> Division to determine the cumulative effect of the <br /> existing and the proposed development on ground water <br /> contamination. <br />