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p,Ck V t! <br /> �COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br /> EUGENE DELUCCHt <br /> i CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br /> P O. BOX 1810-1810 E.HAZE[-TON AVENUE THOMAS R.FUNN <br /> STOCKTON.CALIFORNIA 95201 OEPUT DIRECTOR <br /> (20 -3000 <br /> 9)468 MANUEL LOPEZ <br /> OPS FAX(209)468-2999 10 <br /> OIEFUTr DIRECTOR <br /> HENRY M. HIRATA ?2 <br /> DIRECTOR <br /> March 31, 1994 <br /> M E M 0 R A—N—D—U—M <br /> TO: Thomas M. Gau, Senior Civil Engineer <br /> Community Development Department <br /> CONTACT PERSON: Richard Larrouy <br /> FROM: Richard W. Hieb, Engineering Assistant III <br /> Public Services Division <br /> SUBJECT: MS-94-6 REVISION to subdivide a 149+ ac. parcel into <br /> three parts. Parcel 1 & 2 are to contain 41+ ac. each, and a <br /> designated remainder is to contain 67+ ac. Located on the N. end <br /> of the extension of DeVries Rd. , N. of Peltier Rd. and S. of the <br /> Mokelumne River, SE. of Thornton (District 4) . <br /> APPLICANT: Rudy Maggio APN: 003-030-02 , 08, & 09 <br /> INFORMATION: <br /> The site is located within a Federal Flood Insurance Administration <br /> Designated Flood Hazard Area. The 100-Year Flood Depth will be <br /> approximately 2 feet above the natural ground. In addition, the <br /> existing San Joaquin County and City of Stockton Flood Insurance <br /> Studies, which delineates flood risks, flood plains, and floodways <br /> areas, are currently being re-evaluated. The re-evaluation is <br /> being conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) , <br /> Region IX, Building 105, Presidio of San Francisco, California, <br /> 94219 , telephone (415) 923-7186. The re-evaluation may delineate <br /> additional flood risks. The official flood maps are available for <br /> review at the Department of Public Works, 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue, <br /> Stockton. These flood maps will be updated when the re-evaluation <br /> process is completed. <br /> DeVries Road has an existing right-of-way width of 80 feet, and a <br /> planned right-of-way width of 60 feet. <br /> 1 <br />