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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012821
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
SU-91-15
STREET_NUMBER
13751
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
BRANDT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LOCKEFORD
Zip
95237-
APN
01906029
ENTERED_DATE
1/9/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
13751 E BRANDT RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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September 18, 1992 <br /> San Joaquin County Planning Division ATTAMMENT E <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> i <br /> IN REFERENCE T0: SU-91-15 <br /> 1 . The four lots which contain 26.9 acres should be retained as an open, space <br /> park and not further subdivided at a future date into 79 homes. This will <br /> a) Help maintain a rural atmosphere; b) Keep oak trees from being adversely <br /> impacted (any structures, roads, sidewalks, irrigated landscaping, etc. , <br /> which occurs within the drip line of any oak tree, will impact/kill that <br /> tree over time) ; and c) The existing vernal pools and associated endangered <br /> plant species will be <br /> retained. <br /> 2. Highway 88 Lockeford by-pass and about six traffic lights at key locations <br /> (Hwy 88 and Jacktone, Hwy 88 and Elliott, etc. ) should be -installed before <br /> construction is started. Traffic is already out of control in the Lockeford <br /> area, so please use some common sense in this area. <br /> 3. A Lockeford-Clements school district should be formed and construction of <br /> new schools completed before subdivision construction begins. <br /> 4. A Lockeford police department should be formed and tax dollars sent by <br /> Lockeford residents diverted from the county to do this. <br /> 5. The use of groundwater for a 26 acre lake (a non-renewable resource at current <br /> pumping rates) is not being accountable to future generations. A 90's solution <br /> would be to construct, a 5 acre wetland which would be used for waste water <br /> treatment, i .e, poli ng effect on treatment plant water before it goes into <br /> the lake. This would be an opportunity to establish endangered species and <br /> provide for public environmental education. Six 1/2-acre each bird nesting <br /> islands should be placed in the lake to provide for wildlife habitat and <br /> reduce the size of the lake by 3 acres. Please do not ignore the high E.T. <br /> rate for this area. <br /> Please send an Environmental Impact Report that fully addresses the above issues <br /> to: <br /> David A. Dyer <br /> P. 0. Box 458 <br /> Lockeford, CA 95237 <br /> 91 <br /> j; <br /> .�92 <br />
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