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tie <br /> f. The proposed expansion will increase the amount of runoff as a result of increasing the <br /> impervious surface area. Therefore, the capacity of the existing retention pond shall be increased <br /> to accommodate the additional runoff generated as a result of the proposed project. Required <br /> retention pond capacity shall be calculated by a registered civil engineer, licensed contractor, or <br /> an architect prior to the release of building permits. <br /> g. The applicant shall provide a written statement to Public Works stating whether or not Surface <br /> Transportation Assistance Act(STAA)type trucks will be used as a part of the proposed <br /> operation. If STAA type trucks are to be used, the driveways serving the site off of State Route <br /> 88 shall be designed and improved using a template to meet the turning radius of STAA trucks. <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEARTMENT Staff Contact: Michael Escotto 468-3443 <br /> a. Submit to Environmental Health revised site plans showing the maximum number of employees <br /> and customers the sewage disposal system is being designed for. In addition, show <br /> ed revised <br /> i or <br /> plans that the,leach field area will be barricaded so that it cannot be driven over, park <br /> used as a storage area. This leach field area must be used for that specific purpose only, and it <br /> cannot contain any underground utility lines (Development Title Section 9-1 110.4[c](51). In <br /> addition, the revised site plan shall incorporate the 100 percent designed sewage disposal <br /> replacement area. <br /> b. Construction of individual sewage disposal systems under permit and inspection by <br /> Environmental Health is required at the time of development based on the soil suitability/nitrate <br /> loading study findings (Development Title Sections 9-1110.3 and 9-1110.4)., <br /> 4. SAN JOAQUW COUNCIL OF GOVERMENTS Staff Contact: Anne-Marie Po io-Castillou 468- <br /> 3913 <br /> a. This project is subject to the San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation and Open <br /> Space Plan (SJMSCP) and is located within the unmapped land use area. Per requirements of <br /> the SJMSCP, unmapped projects are subject to case-by-case review. This can be a 90-day <br /> process, and it is recommended that the project applicant contact SJMSCP staff as early as <br /> possible. <br /> PA-0800048 <br /> Conditions of Approval -4 <br />