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not own and it is his understanding that you cannot require a landowner to do something <br /> which is out of their control to obtain a permit. Mr. Martin said that the access is <br /> something that they will need to discuss. Mr. Martin also asked Mr. Herum to put what <br /> he proposes to do in writing. <br /> Mr. Borges informed the applicants that the Environmental Health Division will be <br /> requiring a Soil Suitability Study/Nitrate Loading Study. Mr. Borges reviewed the <br /> sewage disposal system and water well requirements with the applicants.. <br /> Mr. Borges also stated that he had just received a letter from the Regional Board <br /> regarding the Tri-Valley site, which was related to nitrate. Mr. Borges said that the Tri- <br /> Valley site has been a site of waste discharge for many years, and it has been under the <br /> Regional Board monitoring, and that they have elevated levels of nitrate. Mr. Herum <br /> asked Mr. Borges to send a copy of the letter from the Regional Board to Mr. Corrales. <br /> Mr. Ben Neely discussed the offer and agreement of the road dedication; frontage <br /> improvements; and access to Eight Mile Road with the applicants. <br /> Mr. Herum said that he would put in writing what they propose to do on the easement. <br /> Mr. Neely said that a meeting needs to be set up with the City of Stockton's staff, and <br /> San Joaquin County's staff to discuss the access. ' <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 10:00 a.m. 2. USE PERMIT APPLICATION NO. UP-00-5 OF <br /> JVB KELLOGG GARDEN PRODUCTS (CIO CHRIS LITTLEFIELD). <br /> A Use Permit application for manufacturing, warehousing and <br /> distribution facility for soil amendment products. Located on the <br /> south side of Locke Road, 1900 feet west of State Route 12 and <br /> 88, southwest of Lockeford. (APN: 051-320-02 & 03; <br /> 1286 E. Locke Road, Lockeford, CA). <br /> Jim Van Buren, Senior Planner; Steve Herum, Herum & Crabtree; Kathryn Kellogg <br /> Johnson, Owner; Chris Littlefield, Facility Manager of Kellogg Garden Products; Clayton <br /> De Bie; Kellogg Garden Products; Gabe Karam, Public Works Division;Delores Martinez, <br /> Public Works Division; Mr. Steve Dalton, Fire Prevention Services were present for this <br /> item. <br /> Mr. Van Buren presented the project. Mr. Van Buren asked if the applicants had any <br /> questions regarding the Development Committee memo. <br /> Mr. Dalton said that he is acting on behalf of the Mokelumne Rural Fire District, <br /> and that he had spoke with Chief Dan Leary about this project last week. Mr. Dalton . <br /> asked if there were hydrants in the back of the building where they store their wood fiber <br /> on site. Mr. Chris Littlefield answered yes, and indicated on the plan the locations of all <br /> the hydrants. <br /> Mr. Littlefield mentioned that they have equipment to install and foundation to be placed <br /> and asked if a building permit will be required. Mr. Dalton answered yes there will be <br /> requirements for foundations. Mr. Littlefield said that they will also be obtaining a <br />