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MOUNTAIN HOUSE MASTER PLAN <br />The MHCSD will have an administrative role which grows as the community <br />matures. This role will be defined in the Public Services Allocation Agreement that <br />is entered into by the County and the MHCSD. <br />Other districts will have specific administrative authority: <br />Lamm ersville Unified School <br />District, Tracy Rural Fire Protection District, and the San Joaquin County Mosquito <br />Abatement and Vector Control District. Approval by the Local Agency Formation <br />Commission may be required for the extension of authority to a district. <br />In some instances the responsibility for implementation may be shared by two or <br />more agencies. For example, the County may delegate responsibility for providing <br />a service to the MHCSD which, in tum, may contract with another agency to <br />provide the service_ <br />Some implementation measures may require a clearance or permit approval from <br />a state or federal agency or a local district. In such instances, the responsibility <br />for implementation will rest with the party that is the applicant for the underlying <br />County development approval_ Table 17.2: Required Approvals and Actions <br />identifies state and federal agencies from whom permits or clearances will be <br />required_ <br />Private parties will share responsibilities for implementation. The "master <br />developer" is the proponent for the Master Plan, the Public Financing Plan and <br />Specific Plan I. Other private property owners, including developers, builders and <br />homeowners, are referred to as `merchant builders_' Other private parties may <br />include a property owners' association and a homeowners' association. The <br />assigned agencies and responsibilities should not be considered conclusive as <br />many will change as the community evolves. <br />Chapter Seventeen <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />Page 17.17 <br />