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f <br /> How long does,it take for one of those double hay trucks to stop when someone comes out of one <br /> of those driveways on to Carrolton Rd? Those trucks weigh several thousand pounds and do not <br /> make sudden stops easily. Carrolton is the main route for the dairies with all their trucks to State <br /> Hwy 120." <br /> RESPONSE TO APPEAL STATEMENT NO. 9 , <br /> The Department of Public Works states: <br /> As a rural two lane road, Carrolton has the same general qualities as a highway, but with <br /> generally lower traffic speeds; therefore, any standard adequate for a highway would be <br /> more than adequate for a rural road. <br /> i <br /> Fog is not an issue for the traffic study; it is a condition that drivers should take into <br /> account while traveling, but is not something that can be designed for or mitigated." <br /> While the study quotes 600 feet as the stopping sight distance for 60+ mph, it also states <br /> that 600 feet is more than adequate .for the Corner Sight' Distance at 55 mph, which <br /> "accounts for the gap in traffic required for motorists to join the traffic stream without <br /> influencing or impeding approaching-traffic" (p. 33). <br /> APPEAL STATEMENT NO. 10 <br /> "The Diocese of Stockton, Bishop Blair's right hand Monsenior Ryan, has stated the Dioceses <br /> gave permission to buy the land, not build a church. Father Peter is not even able to raise money <br /> - any fundraising at all till the year 2017. Father Peter has to appear before several Diocese <br /> Committees before this building can even be considered. Nothing can be done without the <br /> Bishop's permission. That permission has not been given to Father Peter Carota, or to Saint j <br /> Patrick's Church. Shouldn't this be done before going forward with any County planning <br /> approval? Plans reviewed, Diocese permission, proven funding? There are no finalized plans. <br /> How can the planning commission make a decision on the project without seeing these plans <br /> including entrances and exits and drop off points. Which the commission asked to see at the E <br /> meeting on March 19, 2009. But there are no final plans." <br /> REPONSE TO APPEAL STATEMENT NO. 10 <br /> An application requiring the Public Hearing Review procedure (Use Permit) may be filed <br /> provided that the application contains the name, address and signature of the property owner <br /> (Development Title Section 9-220.4). The parcel is currently owned by Pastor of St. Patrick <br /> Church of Ripon; the Use Permit application was signed by Father Peter Carota as a legal <br /> property owner(owner includes partner, trustee, trustor or corporate officer). <br /> In regards to the applicant providing final plans, as a Condition of Approval the applicant must <br /> submit an Application-Commercial Building Permit. This Plan must show drainage, driveway <br /> I <br /> a <br />