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FINDINGS FOR MINOR SUBDIVISION <br /> PA-2300031 <br /> MARVIN VACCAREZZA/DILLON &MURPHY <br /> 1. The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent <br /> with the General Plan, any applicable Specific Plan, pre-existing Special Purpose Plan, or Master Plan, <br /> the Development Title, and other applicable provisions of the County Code. <br /> Minor Subdivision No. PA-2300031 is consistent with the General Plan because the R/L (Low <br /> Density-Residential)zone of the subject parcel permits the division proposed and the R-L(Low <br /> Density- Residential) zone is an implementing zone for the parcel's R/L (Low Density- <br /> Residential) land use designation. Further, no Master Plan, Specific Plan, or Special Purpose <br /> Plan are applicable to Minor Subdivision No. PA-2300031. <br /> 2. The site is physically suitable for the type of development and the proposed density of the development. <br /> The subdivision does not propose any development. The existing development can meet all <br /> minimum development standards contained in the Development Title.The resulting parcels are <br /> physically suitable to meet density requirements for any future development. <br /> 3. The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, are not likely to <br /> cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their <br /> habitat, unless an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared and a finding was made that <br /> specific economic, social, or other considerations make the mitigation measures or project alternatives <br /> infeasible, pursuant to Section 21081(a)(3) of the Public Resources Code. <br /> The subdivision does not propose any development or improvements; therefore, the <br /> subdivision is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and <br /> avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. Any future ground disturbing activities (e.g., <br /> roads, curb, gutter, electrical, water, etc.) or any physical structures that require ground <br /> disturbance on this or subsequent divided parcels will be subject to participate in the San <br /> Joaquin Multi-Species Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan before any ground <br /> disturbance occurs. <br /> 4. The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is not likely to <br /> cause serious public health problems. <br /> The subdivision does not propose any development or improvements; therefore,the design of <br /> the subdivision is not likely to cause significant public health problems. <br /> 5. The proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, will not conflict <br /> with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within the proposed <br /> subdivision. The County may approve a map if it finds that alternate easements for access or for use <br /> will be provided and that these easements will be substantially equivalent to ones previously acquired <br /> by the public. <br /> The design of the subdivision will not conflict with easements acquired by the public at large <br /> for access through or use of the property within the proposed subdivision because, if it is found <br /> that alternate easements for access or for use are necessary, these will be substantially <br /> equivalent to ones previously acquired by the public. <br /> PA-2300031 —Findings 1 <br />