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IlW3/ <o �o i l • .Td v< <br /> w. ]D. O., INC. <br /> 7599 [.[N=, FtCWi], `strlTZ 1 �� <br /> -TRACY. CA 9S37e.9137- ✓^i� <br /> TE <br /> W. CAVE OLMSTCAD fTELEPHONE <br /> BROKER-DEVELOPER (zp633 7264 <br /> November 26 , 1990 <br /> Jim Miller <br /> Public..Health Services 4 <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> RE: SU-91-7/ZR-91--1 <br /> Mancuso Estates <br /> t <br /> Dear Jim: <br /> The above matter is to be heard at the Development Committee on <br /> Wednesday, November 28 , 1990 . I am in receipt of the document <br /> dated November 16, 1990 sent from your office to the Planning <br /> Division relative to the subject project and it is my intent to <br /> raise the following questions at the Wednesday meeting: <br /> 1. You make reference to a soil suitability study that has <br /> been accepted by the SJC Health Department . Is this <br /> the septic suitability study we just concluded? If so , <br /> would you correct your staff report to read, "accepted <br /> and approved" rather than "accepted" . The same paragraph <br /> ends with requirements pertaining to the provision of <br /> water and sewage for future development . Would you please <br /> be prepared to comment on those requirements and conditions . <br /> Your Item #3 indicates an ordinance requirement for a double leach <br /> field system. I am unable to locate that document within my County <br /> ordinance folder and would appreciate your bringing a copy to the <br /> Wednesday meeting. <br /> With reference to Item #4, please be advised that an improvement <br /> plan for the water system has been submitted and approved to the <br /> SJC public Works Department. Could you be specific if additional <br /> information is needed to comply with this condition. <br /> Your item SA refers to the capacity of the community water system <br /> to serve the development . Such information was transmitted by our <br /> engineers to the Department of Public Works and it was my understanding E <br /> that the matters of capacity are under the jurisdiction of Depart- <br /> ment of Public Works and that the matters of quality are under the <br /> jurisdiction of the Health Department. <br /> Sill erely, <br /> W. Dave Olmstead <br /> cc: Wy1a _Satrterness_"`s- ... <br />