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i. When public utilities are to be located outside public rights-of-way but within the Tentative Map <br /> boundary, the Developer shall provide public utility easements for these utilities. The easements <br /> shall be shown on all Final Maps and parcel maps. <br /> j. All conditions on the "Will Serve" letter from the Mountain House Community Services District <br /> shall be met prior to approval of Final Map. The MHCSD General Manager may defer the <br /> installation of a facility if bonding is provided, and it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of <br /> the MHCSD General Manager that it is not required for a specific phase of development. <br /> k. In the interest of full disclosure with future home buyers the applicant or successors in interest <br /> shall record the MHCSD Master Restrictions document along with the final map. <br /> I. Final Map Digital File: A digital file of the Final Map shall be submitted to the MHCSD and to the <br /> Community Development Department. The digital file format shall be consistent with <br /> requirements of the County Assessor and Community Development Department GIS division <br /> and the MHCSD digital file format. Condition shall be met prior to approval of Final Map. <br /> m. Digital Files: A PDF and AutoCAD file of: <br /> • The approved Improvement Plans shall be submitted to the MHCSD prior to issuance of <br /> encroachment permit. <br /> • The record drawings for the approved Improvement Plans shall be submitted to the <br /> MHCSD prior to the acceptance of the improvements. <br /> n. Environmental Hazards: Comply with all applicable recommendations of the Environmental Site <br /> Assessment prepared for the project that apply within the Tentative Map subdivision boundary. The <br /> condition shall be met prior to beginning any construction on the related improvement plans. <br /> o. Geotechnical Report: All infrastructure designs shall be shown on the grading and improvement <br /> plans and shall comply with and incorporate the recommendations of the Geotechnical Engineering <br /> Studies. The conditions shall be met before approval of the Improvement Plans. <br /> p. Grading: Except where allowed otherwise by the MHCSD, the grading of the project shall be such <br /> that all storm water runoff shall drain to public streets, public alleys, Mountain House Creek, Old <br /> River, or drainage facilities within easements for storm-drainage purposes. <br /> q. Truck Management Plan: Traffic shall comply with the Construction Truck Management Plan <br /> administered by the MHCSD. Project construction plans shall include specifications to the <br /> contractor outlining compliance requirements.A traffic control plan showing construction traffic <br /> routes within the MHCSD's boundary shall be provided for approval by the MHCSD prior to the <br /> commencement of any construction. This plan is required from the Developer,the builders, and all <br /> contractors-and subcontracts working within MHCSD's boundary. The Developer shall pay all <br /> review fees prior to the approval of the plan. <br /> r. U.S.A. Requirement: U.S.A. shall be contacted 48-hours prior to any construction within the right-of- <br /> way. <br /> s. Hold Harmless Provision: The Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the MHCSD, <br /> its agents, officers, and employees, from any claim, action, or proceeding against the MHCSD, its <br /> agents, officers, or employees,to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of MHCSD <br /> concerning any MHCSD condition, which action is brought within the time provided for in Section <br /> 66499.37 of the Government Code. MHCSD will promptly notify Developer of any claim, action, or <br /> proceeding and will cooperate fully in the defense. If MHCSD fails to promptly notify Developer or <br /> to fully cooperate in the defense, then per Government Code Section 66474.9(b)(2), Developer <br /> shall not be responsible to defend, indemnify or hold harmless MHCSD. <br /> Resolution Template 01/2023 <br />