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Item No. _ 3 <br /> D/C 1-28 81 <br /> S-81-4 <br /> Page 2 <br /> REFERRALS AND REPLIES <br /> - Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. -- No objections. <br /> - City of Stockton -- It is City policy to discourage urban type development <br /> which does not have appropriate utilities and services. <br /> OTHER CONSIDERATIONS <br /> - The General Plan Designation for this area changed from Agriculture to <br /> Rural Residential May 8, 1980. The area was rezoned from GA-10 to RR-65 <br /> September 18, 1980. <br /> - The proposed subdivision conforms to the zone requirement and General Plan <br /> Designations. <br /> - The proposed Landmark Court should be extended to the east to provide an <br /> alternate route of exit from the subdivision. This would also provide <br /> additional access for the properties to the east which have potential for <br /> development. <br /> - The Tentative Map shows the knuckle at the intersection of Lagorio and <br /> Landmark encroaching on the property to the west. <br /> - The Environmental Review Officer has prepared a Negative Declaration for the <br /> project based on an Intitial Study of the project. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Ratify the Negative Declaration and forward the project to the Planning <br /> Commission with a recommendation of approval, subject to; <br /> 1) All improvements shall be in conformance with the Improvement Standards <br /> and Specifications of the County of San Joaquin. <br /> All improvements plans and specifications must be approved by the County <br /> of San Joaquin Department of Public Works prior to approval of the <br /> Final Map. <br /> If improvements referred to herein are not completed prior to the approval <br /> of the Final Map, the subdivider shall execute an agreement with the <br /> County of San Joaquin insuring the completion of improvements within one <br /> (1) year after filing the Final Map. <br /> The subdivider should agree to and shall pay users fees for the utility <br /> services from the time the improvements are accepted by the County to <br /> the end of the fiscal year, or up to a one (1) year period, as the case <br /> may be. <br /> 2) Public utility easements shall be as required by Pacific Gas & Electric <br /> Company, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, and all other public <br /> utilities. <br />