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MOUNTAJN HOUSE MASTER PLAN <br />Palk ins' <br />a) Detalls of certain focus areas may be delerred in the initial Specific Plan for an <br />area, Prior to the approval of a Development Permit for development in these <br />areas, a Special Purpose Plan 5ha0 Ge approved. The focus areas Include the <br />follo ing- <br />■ Central Coin rneirefal Area <br />• Village Centers <br />• Nelghborhocd Centers <br />_Freeway Serviw pottlon 4f Mountain Flouse Business Park. <br />1p Mixed Use Areas <br />#}j Spaniel Purpose plans for Neighborhood Centers shall bG provided In eonjunctian <br />with school planning and before the submillal of the first deveiapmeFit permit for <br />the Neighborhood. A Special Purpose Plats may not bo necessary if a sufficlent <br />level of detail for the. Neighborhood Center is lnoludetf iti the Specific Plan, or if the <br />Neighborhood Center is Included in a planned development plan for the <br />Neighborhood. Special Purpose Plans for other focus areas shall be approved <br />prior to the approval of Development Permits far that focus area, unless plans for <br />the entire foul area are submitttad as part of a Planned Development application. <br />G) Special Purpose Plans for focus WAS shall address site planning including <br />building locations, parking, circulation, relationship to adjacent area& landscape <br />design, signage, lighting_ site furnishings, and transit facilities. <br />17.7 DEVELOPMFUT PFRNlITS <br />17.7,1 Definition of Development Permit <br />County Development Perm Its as used lri this Mester Pian. are ei#her discretionary <br />permils (except for those of a legislative nature) or ministerial permits, <br />Discretionary permits involve some discretion on the part of the Re -view Authority, <br />and they may be approved, denied, or approved subject to conditions. Ministerial <br />permits allow no discretlon by the Review Authority; they must be approved if the <br />application meets spacified requlr'ements_ While discretionary permits are subject <br />to the envi ran menta I review requirements of the California Env irocmentsl Quallty <br />Act, ministerial permits are not, Examples of diwreticrhaly permits are tentative <br />snbid ivisi❑n maps, use permits, and variances. Examples of ministerial permits are <br />final subdivision maps, encroachment permits, grading permits, and building <br />permits. <br />17.7.4 Exceptions to First Development Permit <br />Many of ll ea implementation measures in this plan must be completed prior to the <br />submittal of the First Development Permit Fyveptiarrs to the First Development <br />Permit are as follows: <br />Chapter Seventeen <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />Page 17.9 <br />