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` JOSE L. ALVA <br /> Attorney at Law p� <br /> 7510 Shoreline Drive, Suite A-1 �J ' <br /> Stockton. CA 95209 <br /> (209) 477-6061 FAX: (209) 951-2153 1 P�� 81992 <br /> F LJ1�fy'iCij«j�. . <br /> v <br /> April 6 , 1992 <br /> o Mr. Chandler T. Martin <br /> Associate Planner <br /> Planning Division <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Ave. <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> i <br /> RE: ENVIRONMENTAL AND PLANNING COMMENTS ON MAJOR SUBDIVISION <br /> APPLICATION SU--92--8 OF JOHN B. SANDMAN ET AL. <br /> Dear Mr. Martin: <br /> k <br /> I represent. Mr. John Teresi a property owner adjacent to the <br /> k above proposed subdivision. This letter is in response to your <br /> Application Referral on the above subject property. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: <br /> 1 . Additional studies need to be made in regards to Little <br /> Bear Creek and the establishment of the 100 year flood level . <br /> M The potential for flooding to occur along the banks of Little <br /> Bear Creek needs to be det:ormined in order to properly design the <br /> t subdivision, i . e. the entry to Lot 1 crosses the creek. The <br /> Clements area has not been mapped by the Corps of Engineers, thus <br /> there is no true data from which to determine whether or not <br /> flooding occurs . <br /> 2 . The Little Bear Creek area raises questions regarding <br /> the possibility of archeological. finds , to include the <br /> possibility of Native American artifacts or human remains . <br /> Therefore, this application should be circulated to the Native <br /> American Heritage Commission, and a comprehensive study should be <br /> made to ascertain whether or not there are any archeological <br /> finds in the proposed subdivision. <br /> 3 . Due . to the numerous vernal pools in the proposed <br /> subdivision, a biotics study should be performed to determine <br /> whether or not there is an impact on the vernal. pools and <br /> associated plant life . <br /> 4 . The present configuration of the subdivision raises the <br /> issue of potential hazards to residents of lots 1,7 , 6 , 5, and 8 <br /> due to limited accessibility for emergency vehicles . <br /> 1 <br />