A Mountain Springs Community Village Center Master Plan will be adopted by the County prior to development of land within the Village Center. The Village Center Master Plan should address the distribution of land use types, development standards and guidelines, building locations, parking and other issues pertinent to development of the Center. The Village Center Master Plan shall be consistent with the guidelines established herein.
Tentative subdivision and parcel maps for areas that lie within the Community Plan boundaries shall be submitted according to Tuolumne County requirements. These maps are required to be consistent with the Community Plan, underlying zoning and any subsequent guiding documents such as the Community Design Framework Manual.
The Tuolumne County Community Development Department is the public agency responsible for administration and enforcement of the Mountain Springs Community Plan. In order to facilitate future adjustments to the Community Plan as deemed necessary and appropriate, the following guidelines are established in 9.2.1 and 9.2.2.
Minor administrative adjustments to the Community Plan, which correct typographical or other relatively insignificant changes and which do not impact specific goals, policies, implementation programs or guideline statements, may be made administratively by the Community Development Department Director. These types of changes are as follows:
1) The addition of new information to the Community Plan maps or text that does not change the intent of the goals, policies, implementation programs or guidelines of the Plan.
2) Changes to the community infrastructure (water, sewer, drainage) which do not increase or decrease entitlement capacity in the Community Plan Area, nor change the concepts of the Plan.
3) Minor modifications to the boundaries and acreage of planning areas or adjustments because of final road alignments, golf course fairway alignments or other technical refinements during the tentative tract/final map process. A minor modification shall be defined as a change of less than 5 acres in area.
4) Minor adjustments to Board approval of density transfers within the Plan boundaries and modifications to residential land use areas that do not result in an increase in the total entitlement for the Community Plan.
5) Other changes, modifications or adjustments, that in the judgment of the Community Development Director, are consistent with the intent and purpose of the Community Plan.