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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006961
PE
2660
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0800029
STREET_NUMBER
27120
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
EDWARDS
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
ESCALON
APN
20731012
ENTERED_DATE
2/8/2008 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
27120 E EDWARDS AVE
RECEIVED_DATE
2/7/2008 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Option 1: An independent delivery system to each parcel. Each Parcel to be served <br /> by a single pipeline with its beginning at a cluster well or sump provided at the <br /> historical point of delivery. The District has standard plans available for this purpose. <br /> Option 2: A single pipeline that serves multiple properties with its beginning at the <br /> historical point of delivery. The District has standard plans available for this purpose. <br /> This Option is only available for developments operating under an Improvement <br /> District (Water Code §23600) arrangement with the OID. <br /> Option 3: As defined under Requirements-irrigation, point No. 1. <br /> 7. Parcel Maps and Subdivisions that propose parcels less than ten (10) acres (gross) <br /> in size shall be approved by the.Board of Directors with regards to water service <br /> requirements. Special measures may be required due to the demands of small <br /> parcels. These developments and their associated mitigated measures must be <br /> reviewed by District staff and approved by the Board of Directors. <br /> 8. If parcels created by a Parcel Map or Subdivision Map choose not to irrigate, the <br /> Developer may apply to the District for a Surface Water Irrigation Service <br /> Abandonment and Quitclaim Agreement, to be approved by the District Board of <br /> Directors. <br /> 9. California Water Code requirements will be enforced on each irrigated parcel to <br /> ensure the reasonable and beneficial uses of water. Parcels or lots within <br /> developments, which have not shown a reasonable standard of care in the <br /> preparation for the receipt of irrigation water, as determined by the District, will not <br /> be permitted to irrigate or receive water. <br /> REQUIREMENTS- DRAINAGE <br /> 1. All drainage from lands that discharge to a District facility shall be under an <br /> approved District drainage agreement and compliant with existing District policy. <br /> OID shall not accept any additional drainage resulting from development into its <br /> system. <br /> 2. A pre and post development analysis of the hydrology by a licensed engineer shall <br /> be submitted to support any proposed actions taken regarding drainage not <br /> compliant with current district policy. <br /> 3. Developments that have on-site retention ponds compliant with County standards <br /> are exempt from the requirement of having a District drainage agreement. <br /> REQUIREMENTS— EASEMENTS AND ENCROACHMENTS <br /> 1. Encroachment Agreements are required for any existing encroachments or <br /> proposed improvements within the current or requested District easement. <br /> 2. The District may require that its easements, rights-of-way, and fee title property be <br /> fenced to District Standards. The need for fencing will be evaluated on a case by <br /> case basis. This cost shall be borne by the Developer/Landowner. <br /> 3. Access gates and cross-fencing that does not impact District operations and <br /> maintenance and are not burdensome on the District may be permitted under an <br /> Encroachment Agreement. <br /> Revised September 2005 3 <br />
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