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MOUNTAIN HOUSE MASTER PLAN <br />Policies - <br />a) Details of certain focus areas may be deferred 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 shall be approved. The focus areas include the <br />following= <br />• Central Commercial Area <br />f Village Centers <br />• Neighborhood Centers <br />• Freeway Service portion of Mountain House Business Park. <br />• Mixed Use Areas <br />bj Special Purpose Plans for Neighborhood Centers shall be provided in conjunction <br />with school planning and before the submittal of the first development permit for <br />the Neighborhood_ A Special Purpose Plan may not be necessary if a sufficient <br />level of detail for the Neighborhood Center is included in 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 for that focus area, unless plans for <br />the entire focus area are submitted as part of a Planned Development application. <br />c} Special Purpose Plans for focus areas shall address site planning including <br />building locations, parking, circulation, relationship to adjacent areas, landscape <br />design, signage, lighting, site fumishings, and transit facilities_ <br />17.7 DEVELOPMENT PERMITS <br />17.7.1 Definition of Development Permit <br />County Development Permits as used in this Master Plan, are either discretionary <br />permits (except for those of a legislative nature) or ministerial permits. <br />Discretionary permits involve some discretion on the part of the Review Authority, <br />and they may be approved, denied, or approved subject to conditions. Ministerial <br />permits allow no discretion by the Review Authority; they must be approved if the <br />application meets specified requirements_ While discretionary perrnds are subject <br />to the environmental review requirements of the California Environmental Quality <br />Act, ministerial permits are not_ Examples of discretionary permits are tentative <br />subdivision maps, use permits, and variances. Examples of ministerial permits are <br />final subdivision maps, encroachment permits, grading permits, and building <br />permits. <br />17.7.2 Exceptions to First Development Permit <br />Many of the implementation measures in this plan must be completed prior to the <br />submittal of the First Development Permit. Exceptions to the First Development <br />Permit are as follows - <br />Chapter Seventeen <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />Page 17.9 <br />