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12.0 Glossary

                       common areas which are not subject to any neighborhood CC&Rs as defined below.
                       As envisioned, the master association will incorporate communities of various types.


                       Neighborhood Associations:  Neighborhood  associations  will  have  subordinate,
                       concurrent  jurisdiction  with  the master  association. Any one neighborhood
                       association will have jurisdiction over only a delineated, usually contiguous portion
                       (rather  than  the  entirety)  of  the  master  planned  development.  Neighborhood
                       associations will reflect the various land uses; some neighborhood associations may
                       be residential, while other may be commercial or industrial. Each merchant builder,
                       acting  as  “Declarant”  pursuant  to  a  neighborhood  Declaration  of Covenants,
                       Conditions and Restrictions (“neighborhood CC&Rs”) as developed by such merchant
                       builder,  will  subject  the  corresponding  real  property  owned  by  such  merchant
                       builder  to (1) a common  plan of  development  and  (2)  the  corresponding
                       neighborhood  association.  It  is  anticipated  that  each  merchant  builder  will  re-
                       subdivide such real property in furtherance of that merchant builder’s common plan
                       of development for such real property.

               Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH): A diagram in the Circulation Element which
               illustrates the arterial designation of roadways. Each arterial designation defines the number
               of  ultimate  lanes  planned  for  a  given  roadway.  Arterial  designations  include:  Freeway,
               Transportation  Corridor,  Expressway,  Major  Highway,  Primary  Highway,  Secondary
               Highway, and Commuter Highway.

               Materials Recovery Facility (MRF):  An  intermediate  processing  facility  designed  to
               remove recyclables and other valuable materials from the waste stream for purposes of
               recycling or composting. A "dirty MRF" removes reusable materials from unseparated trash.
               A "clean MRF" separates materials from commingled recyclables, typically collected from
               residential or commercial curbside programs.


               Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): Standards/limits set for Primary Drinking Water
               Standards for public water systems with respect to levels of contaminants that may cause
               adverse health effects.

               Maximum Credible Earthquake: The largest Richter magnitude (M) seismic event that
               appears to be reasonably capable of occurring under the conditions of the presently known
               geological framework.

               Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP): The extent to  which  storm  water  management
               practices are required to be implemented to reduce storm water pollution. All management
               practices  that are effective at  reducing storm water pollution  are  required  to  be
               implemented,  except  when  any  of  the  following  conditions  are  met: (1) other effective
               management practices would achieve greater or substantially the same pollution control
               benefits; (2) the management practices would not be technically feasible; (3) the cost of
               management practice implementation would greatly outweigh pollution control benefits; or,
               (4)  implementation  of  the  management  practice  would  compromise  other  legal  or
               institutional constraints, expectations, and obligations imposed by federal or State statute or
               case law.


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