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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014171
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1000267
STREET_NUMBER
18500
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HENDERSON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391-
APN
20917003, 25804001
ENTERED_DATE
5/21/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18500 S Henderson RD
RECEIVED_DATE
5/20/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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control Best Management Practices (BMPs) for urban runoff from Tracts as determined by <br /> the MHCSD.MHCSD approved catch basin insertfilters must be installed, in tract and on the <br /> arterial streets abutting the project prior to home construction. They shall be properly <br /> maintained and filters replaced if damaged or filled with debris. <br /> L All filters on private roadways shall be approved by the MHCSD and shall be privately <br /> maintained. <br /> J. All non-residential (i.e. Office, Industrial, Commercial, Neighborhood Commercial etc), uses <br /> must enter into a Discharge Agreement with MHCSD. <br /> 62. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT <br /> A. The applicant shall provide to the MHCSD evidence of capacity to serve the projectin the <br /> wastewater treatment plant or the applicant shall fund, design and construct the last phased <br /> expansion of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and/or systems necessary to meet <br /> these requirements, prior to the approval of the first development Final Map. <br /> B. The developer shall extend existing pipelines to the project site as shown on the Master <br /> Sanitary Sewer Plan. <br /> 63. WATER TREATMENT PLANT <br /> The applicant shall provide to MHCSD evidence of adequate water capacity to serve the project in the <br /> water treatment plant or the applicant shall fund, design and construct the last phased expansion of <br /> the water treatment plant (WTP) and/or systems necessary to meet these requirements prior to the <br /> approval of the first development Final Map. <br /> Construction Emissions: The applicant shall implement the Regulation VIII Control Measures of the <br /> SJVAPCD and applicable measures in Table 6-3 of the SJVAPCD Guide for Assessing and Mitigating <br /> Air Quality Impacts. <br /> 64. Construction-Related Erosion: The applicant and/or contractor shall comply with applicable NPDES <br /> General Construction Activities Storm Water Permit requirements established by the Clean Water Act. <br /> Pursuant to the NPDES Storm Water Program, a WDID number shall be noted on the Grading Plans. <br /> 65. The applicant, in conjunction with the MHCSD and school districts, shall addresstraffic control and <br /> standard traffic safety measures,such as "walk to school plans", <br /> 66. HOLD HARMLESS PROVISION: Pursuant to Section 66474.9 of the Government Code, the <br /> subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the local agencies, the MHCSD or its agents, <br /> officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the local agency or its agents, <br /> officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the local agency, advisory <br /> agency, appeal board, or legislative body concerning a subdivision, which action is brought within the <br /> time provided for in Section 66499.37 of the Government Code. This Hold Harmless Provision <br /> includes, but is not limited to, any action that may be taken by U.S. Fish &Wildlife and/or California <br /> Dept.of Fish &Game pursuant to FESA and CESA relative to the lower fees collected pursuant to the <br /> SJMSCP before it is officially adopted. <br /> 67. LANDSCAPING AND ARCHITECTURE <br /> A. All in-tract landscaping and utility R/W areas and all other landscape areas within Specific <br /> Plan II that were not in the original Master Plan, the MHCSD Parks, Recreation and Leisure <br /> Plan, the TIF or the CFF (January, 2003), as determined by MHCSD, will require a funding <br /> mechanism as determined by MHCSD. These areas will require establishment of a <br /> maintenance entityor financing mechanism acceptable to MHCSD to provide funding for <br /> maintenance and, if necessary, replacement at the end of the useful life of improvements, <br /> PA-1000266—Conditions of Approval 16 <br />
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