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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0015835
PE
2691
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2300143
STREET_NUMBER
22495
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391-
APN
20906065
ENTERED_DATE
9/21/2023 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22495 S MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
RECEIVED_DATE
9/20/2023 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE MASTER PLAN <br /> e) North Community-Park Conceptual Design and Facilities_ The intent of this <br /> park is to provide for the active recreational needs of residents living north <br /> of Byron Road_This park will provide various sports fields,hardcoufts, and <br /> a multi-use trail system that connects with the other open spaces. The <br /> active uses of this park will become even more critical in meeting the <br /> recreational needs of local residents. <br /> f1 Central Community Park Canoe teal €]esi n and aci itl _ This park <br /> consists of three subareas totaling approximately 425 acres, located <br /> adjacent to and within the Town Center. The Central Part, will initially <br /> contain interim ballfields(or as otherwise constructed at the high school,or <br /> Irl another area,as specified in the M HCSQ"Parks,Recreation and Leisure <br /> Plan"), It wril also contain multi-purpose open areas for community <br /> activities to serge early residents of Mountain House. The permanent or <br /> long term program, as specified in the MHCSD Plan will expand to include <br /> trail links to the Mountain House Creek park and other destinations, <br /> additional park facilities,three acres of public parking to be shared with the <br /> civic center or transit center, plus amphitheater and stadium uses. <br /> g) South...C..om.munity.Park Canceptual Design and Facilities. The intent of this <br /> park,located in Neighborhood AIB, is to provide active recreational facilities <br /> for residents living south of Grant Line Road. Passive recreational uses <br /> should be incorporated into the land beneath the transmission lines. <br /> 7,2.8 Mountain House Creek Park <br /> The Mountain House Creek Park is considered a Community Park, but it is <br /> discussed separately since its design, function, and construction will be handled <br /> quite differently from the other Community Parks. The Community Park acreage <br /> fcnrns a linear park along Mountain House Creek, establishing the primary open <br /> space feature through the community(see Figure 7.1), Itis estimated that 92 acres <br /> will be set aside for this park, although this acreage may increase to include <br /> detention basins once more detailed drainage and runoff information is available. <br /> Mountain House Creek runs northeastlsouthwest through the community_ The <br /> creek corridor presents an opportunity far creation of wildlife habitat,and a cofridor <br /> for wildlife to travel along; recreational activities; as well as a course for stormwater <br /> runoff. Existing wildlife habitat value along the creek is quite limited due to decades <br /> of agricultural practices_ Once the community develops out, however, the value of <br /> the creek corridor will increase greatly as it will be the only remaining path for <br /> wildlife to access Old River from the agricultural and grazing lands to the west. <br /> Mountain House Creek now contains about alght acres of freshwater marsh{based <br /> on the united States Army Corps of Engineers approved delineation). Some of <br /> these marshes were created as a result of irrigation practices_ The riparian <br /> woodlands on-site (with the exception of Old River) are in a degraded Condition, <br /> with more introduced species than natives.The remainder of the creek is relatively <br /> narrow with out the width and diversity of channel farm needed to provide fora high <br /> value riparian system, <br /> Chapter Seven Page 7.92 <br /> Resolution Template 01/2023 <br />
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