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for impulsive noise single tone noise or noise consisting Primarily of speech or music. <br /> (Development Title Table 9-1025.9 Part II) <br /> I. TREE PRESERVATION: Grade changes near or within the dripline of said oak treesshallcomply <br /> with the following: <br /> 3) No grade changes shall occur within six(6)feet of the trunk of the tree. <br /> 4) No grade changes shall occur that entail removing or adding more than six (6) inches of soil <br /> in the protected zone of the tree. <br /> 5) Any grade changes within the protected zone (five feet outside the drip line extending inward <br /> to the trunkl)of the tree shall be accomplished so as to preventsoilcompaction and injury to <br /> or removal of the tree's roots. (Development-Title Section 9-1505.5M) <br /> 6) Before grading operations may commence, a minimum five (5) foot high chain link fence or <br /> other comparable protective fencing shall be installed at the outermost edge of the protected <br /> zone of each tree or group of trees (Development Title Section 9-1505.5[b]). <br /> 7) No trenching whatsoever shall be allowed within the protected zone of subject trees <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1505.5[c]). <br /> 8) Paving within the dripline of affected trees shaltbe minimized. If paving is necessary, porous <br /> materials shall be used (Development Title Section 9-1505.5[e]). <br /> m. LITTER REMOVAL: Within twenty-four (24) hours,of the completion of any winery event, the <br /> applicant shall collect and remove any litter on the along the east and west boundaries of North <br /> Atkins Road 1.000 feet to the-north and the south of winery site. <br /> n. BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS: The following Uniform Building Code- and San Joaquin <br /> County Ordinance requirements will be applicable and shall be incorporated in the construction plans <br /> before submittal to the Building Inspection Division: <br /> 1) The proposed use will change the occupancy from a U occupancy to a F1 occupancy (U.B.C. <br /> Section 3405). The structure must be brought into compliance with all current code provisions <br /> including structural, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, energy and disabled access requirements. <br /> A licensed architect or registered engineer shall prepare all documents. <br /> 2) Provide parking for the physically disabled. The space(s)shall be located as close as possible <br /> to the primary entrance. (C.C.R.,Title 24). <br /> i. Provide identification signs for the parking space(s) including the "tow away" sign at each <br /> entrance orvisible from each space(C.C.R.,Title 24). <br /> ii. The slope of a parking space shall not exceed '%inch per foot(C.C.R.,Title 24). <br /> iii. Provide one van parking space. <br /> 3) Provide restrooms conforming with all disabled access requirements (C.C.R., Title 24) Uniform <br /> Plumbing Code,Table 4-1. <br /> 4) Provide engineered plans for occupancy change, accessible restrooms and parking. <br /> 2. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (Staff Contact: Alex Chetley, [209]468-3000) <br />