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21. Cont - <br /> d) Into what sewer system will tract sewers discharge? <br /> e) will lots be subject to a service charge for sewerage? Z�_y7 yes % / no . <br /> f) Will lots be subject to assessment for outfall sewerage? <br /> If so, state amount. <br /> g) If sewers are not to be installed, are cess ools or septic tanks to <br /> be used? Bcseptic tank; � cesspool; cost to be borne by sub- <br /> divider; ost to be borne by lot purchaser; � estimate of <br /> cost $ <br /> 22 . Streets and Roads - <br /> a) Are streets bounding tract, public streets? <br /> All-weather surfaced? <br /> b) Are access streets public streets? <br /> c) If (a) and/or (b) are not public streets, explain on separate sheet <br /> how purchasers will have legal access to the tract and to their lots . <br /> d) Are streets within tract now dedicated? <br /> 1 - If not, will they be dedicated? <br /> 2 - Have they been accepted for public use? <br /> 3 - Have they been accepted for maintenance? <br /> If not, what provision, if any, has been made for such acceptance? <br /> e) If the streets are private streets - <br /> 1 - Submit statement describing lot purchasers ' rights of ingress and <br /> egress . <br /> 2 - Submit a letter from a California Registered Engineer listing the <br /> standards (width, surfacing, etc. ) to which roads have been or <br /> will be constructed and giving an estimate of annual cost per <br /> lineal foot for maintaining them, including cost to bring them to <br /> county standards. <br /> 3 - If the roads have not been completed, furnish evidence showing <br /> that adequate financial arrangements have been made to insure com- <br /> pletion. <br /> -15- <br />