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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
STAFF REPORTS
DOCUMENT DATE
2/6/2007
DESTRUCT DATE
15 Y
DOCUMENT NO
20A
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Financing Program #2. Upon approval of a tentative map, the City may allow partial <br />infrastructure extensions within Parts 1, Z, and 3 iE <br />(a) the Lot to be developed would be fully served with all planned <br />infrastructure extended from the westerly end of the Plan Area: and <br />(b) the total Specific Plan fees generated by the Lot to be developed are <br />insufficient, when aggregated with monies in the Specific Plan fund, to <br />allow all infrastructure required in that sub-area to be fully installed. <br />Example 2 A. Lot 10 is the firs/ lot wishing -o develop. It must extend the Purt / <br />infrastructure from the westerly end of the Plan Area across its frontage. Lvt <br />10's four units do not generate fnnds su~cien( to extend the infrastructure further <br />(here being no existing Specific Plan funds). The Part 1 sewer and rood„•m~ <br />improvements may stop at Lot 10 and need not be installed easterly to Lor !5. the <br />easterly edge of the Part 1 sub-area. <br />The elementary school (located at the westerly edge of the Part 4 sub-azea on Lot 19) is a <br />key element of the Specific Plan whose early development is encouraged. Should the <br />school seek to develop prior to Parts I-4 private development, it will require some, but <br />not all, of the infrastructure required of other Part 4 projects. <br />Financing Program #3. Development of the elementary school may proceed <br />independently of any other development in the Plan Area with a minimum level of shared <br />infrastmcture improvements. The City may coordinate with the School District by using <br />its utility enterprise capital improvement funds to assist in installing the minimum level <br />of infrastructure. Both the School District and the City would be eligible for <br />reimbursement as described in Financing Program #20. Minimal improvements required <br />aze: <br />(a) Constmction of the 16-inch water trunk line in the existing Vineyard <br />Avenue, and Zone 7 Tum-out #6 modifications; <br />(b) Construction of all shared sanitary sewer improvements west of the school <br />site, or, on a temporary basis, installation of an on-site sewage holding <br />tank; <br />(c) Realignment of Vineyard Avenue from Lot 1 S to the eastern Plan Area <br />boundary; and <br />(d) Construction of a sidewalk along the south side of Vineyard Avenue from <br />Lot 1 to its intersection with the abandoned old Vineyard Avenue. <br />
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