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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> 304 E Weber Avenue 3d Floor Stockton• CA 95202-2708 <br /> Rr' ' (209)468-3420•Far:(209)464-0138• Web:www.co.san-joaquin.ca.us/cbd <br /> REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST COMMENTS <br /> SITE LOCATION: 9167 E. First St., Victor PA#: PA-03-47(UP) <br /> REPORT DATE: 6/18/2003 <br /> Section Comments <br /> 1.4 No site map provided. Provide Plate 1 (noted on page 2 of report). <br /> 2.1 Provide a description of past uses at the site. Information should be obtained from property owner <br /> or other source or provide justification why information cannot be obtained. <br /> 3.1 Information(location, construction, capacity, etc.) on the existing septic systems at the site are <br /> integral to the determination of suitability of the site for septic tank usage in relation to the <br /> proposed use. See additional comments in the attached letter. <br /> 3.7 Provide information on the maximum septic tank usage on the site as related to the <br /> proposed use. Include calculations to determine the septic system capacities needed based on the <br /> use type and number of employees as per San Joaquin County Sewage Standards. <br /> 5.1 Plate 1 not included with the report. Provide Plate 1. <br /> 5.3 Provide a boring log for the soil profile boring drilled to 24 feet below ground surface. <br /> 5.4 Provide additional discussion on the results of the percolation test as related to the soil <br /> lithology as determined by the soil profile boring log. <br /> 6.1 Provide Plate 1. It appears that the area in front of the mason wall (where some percolation <br /> tests were performed) is a separate parcel from the project parcel. If so, this area would not be <br /> acceptable for septic tank usage for the project. All on-site sewage disposal must be <br /> contained on the same parcel as the project. Please provide clarification on this issue. <br /> Site maps must show all separate parcels as they exist currently. <br /> 6.4 Provide a description of the condition of the percolation holes after the 24 hour soak period. <br /> END 2602003 Page 3 of 3 <br /> 71142003 <br />