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RESOLUTION 01$ - SUBDIVISION AND <br /> PUD AGREEMENT - SADDLEBACK II <br /> (Notes This Resolution was incorrectly listed as <br /> Resolution 014 in Council packets) <br /> SADDLEBACK I This property contains 27.35 acres and is <br /> generally located north of Via Appia and east of <br /> Tyler. McStain proposes to develop d0 single <br /> family lots. The property is zoned A-= and the <br /> subdivision and PhD meet the requirements of the <br /> City Cods. <br /> SADDLEBACK II This subdivision contains approximately 34 acres <br /> and is generally located north of Tyler and west <br /> of Washington Street %headed. McStain proposes <br /> to develop 76 single family lots and create a <br /> homeowner's association to maintain all open <br /> space. This property is zoned R-E and meets all <br /> requirements of City Code. <br /> The Planning Commission approved the Saddleback <br /> Subdivision and POD tiling 01 and Piling 02 at <br /> their meeting on September 10, 190S, with eight <br /> conditions; 1) No building permits may be issued <br /> until the tiro Department approves the design and <br /> the Public Works Department approves the design <br /> and completion schedule of Via Appia, Tyler Ave. <br /> and Washington Ave.! 2) No more than 30 <br /> Certificates of Occupancy for either Piling 01 <br /> and/or riling 02 are to be issued until Via Appia <br /> is completed to McGslin Blvd.; 3) Washington Ave. <br /> as referred to above is the ROW from Tyler Ave. to <br /> Hillsborough West where it intersects West <br /> • Tamarisk Street; 4) Washington Ave. is to be <br /> •roughed in" from Tyler Avenue to McCaslin Blvd. <br /> for construction traffic so that Washington Ave. <br /> through Hillsborough West is not used by <br /> construction traffic; S) No development *my occur <br /> further than 500 feet from any single access <br /> point: i) Public Works must approve all drainage <br /> and grading plans; 7) Community Services must <br /> approve all landscaping plans in open space areas; <br /> •) No open space areas shall be developed by the <br /> City unless Community Services and McStain have <br /> jointly agreed that dedication would benefit the <br /> City and unless the landscaping and maintenance of <br /> the open space meets standards as determined by the <br /> Department of Cosreuuai ty Services. Open space not <br /> dedicated to the City must be maintained by the <br /> developer or by any other arrangement (e.g. <br /> homeowners association, improvement district, <br /> etc.) acceptable to Community Services. <br /> 3 <br />