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CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
7/22/1992
DOCUMENT NO
PC-92-67
DOCUMENT NAME
PUD-91-13
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122 SFH /GOLF COURSE
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<br />review and approval by the City Attorney and shall be <br />recorded in conjunction with the final map for the golf <br />course area. <br /> <br />"Land Use/ Zoninq <br /> <br />9. This PUD shall be subject to the uses and site development <br />standards of the R-1-10,000 zoning district, except as <br />otherwise modified by these conditions. <br /> <br />10. The golf course is approved in concept. The developer shall <br />submit a master operations plan for the golf course facility <br />for review and approval by the Planning commission prior to <br />review and approval of the tentative map. The submittal <br />shall include detailed information which addresses all <br />pertinent aspects of the golf course operation, including <br />but not limited to hours of operation, public use <br />provisions, membership, facilities, water, maintenance, <br />lighting, rescue/emergency access, circulation, and traffic. <br />If deemed necessary by the city Traffic Engineer, an updated <br />traffic analysis shall be submitted to ensure that use of <br />club house and practice range facilities, as proposed to be <br />operated, will not result in an increase in the off-site <br />traffic beyond that projected in the EIR. <br /> <br />11. The developer shall provide owners and prospective buyers of <br />all residential lots with copies of the conditions of <br />approval (PUD and tentative map) for the development. <br /> <br />12. If the residential development is to have a homeowners <br />association, the developer shall record CC&R's at the time <br />of recordation of the final map(s) for the residential <br />portion of the project which shall create the association. <br />The CC&R's shall be subject to the review and approval of <br />the City Attorney prior to recordation of the first final <br />map. The homeowners association shall be responsible for <br />the maintenance of any private streets, private utilities, <br />and other common areas and facilities on the site, including <br />all landscaping and soundwalls extending to the face of <br />curb. The City shall be granted the rights and remedies of <br />the association, but not the obligation, to enforce the <br />maintenance responsibilities of the homeowners association. <br /> <br />13. The owners and prospective buyers of all residential lots <br />located adjacent to public open space areas shall be <br />notified that the lots may receive overland runoff from the <br />open space areas and that this may require integration with <br />the individual drainage system on each lot. Specific <br />reference to this requirement shall be incorporated into the <br />deed for each lot. <br /> <br />14. The owners and prospective buyers of all residential lots <br />shall be given a sales disclosure statement that sections <br />31102, 31103, and 31104 of the California Agricultural Code <br /> <br />:1 <br /> <br />II . I <br /> <br />. <br />
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