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i <br /> p. Storm drainage runoff created by this development shall be retained on the site and be designed <br /> according to San Joaquin County Improvement Standards Chapter 3, "Storm Drainage Design <br /> Standards,'Sections 3.46 and 3.58. (Development Title Section 9-1135.9 <br /> q. The California Stormwater Quality Association Best Management Practices Guidelines for Retail <br /> Gasoline Outlets shall be used on this project. <br /> r. The California Stormwater Quality Association Best Management Practices for Auto Repair Shops <br /> shall be incorporated into the site's storm drainage design. <br /> s. Storm drainage runoff from the parking areas must be drained through a sand/oil separator prior to <br /> discharging into the storm water retention/detention system. <br /> It. Obtain coverage under the General Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated With <br /> Construction Activity. The developer shall file a Notice of Intent with the State Water Resources <br /> Control Board(SWRCB). The Waste Discharge Identification Number Issued by the SWRCB shall <br /> be submitted to Pubilc Works. <br /> u. INFORMATIONAL NOTES: Y <br /> (1) Na County pubic utility services(sewer,water, and storm drainage)are available at this time for <br /> this development. <br /> (Z) This property is subject to the requirements of the San Joaquin County Mosquito grad Vector <br /> Control District(209-9824675)and the California Health and Safety Code for the prevention of <br /> mosquitoes. Best Management Practices guidelines for stomp water devices, ponds,and <br /> wetlands are available. <br /> i <br /> (3) All future building permits for projects located within a Special Flood Hazard Area at the time of <br /> permit issuance shall meet the San Joaquin County flood hazard reduction requirements(Title 9, <br /> Chapter 9-1605) and all requirements of the State of California(CCR Title 23)that are in force at <br /> the time of permit issuance. As an example,these requirements may include raising the finish <br /> floor elevation one foot above the expected flood level and/or using flood resistant materials. <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Ted Tasiopoulos, 953-7698)_ <br /> a. An application for Waste Discharge Requirements must be submitted to the Central Valley Regional <br /> Water QualityControl Board prior to development(California Water Code,Article 4, Section 13260). <br /> b. A soil suitability/nitrate loading study incorporating proposed staff customer use shall be submitted to <br /> I Environmental Health indicating that the area is suitable for septic system usage. The studies must <br /> be approved by Environmental Health prior to the issuance of building permits(Development Title <br /> Section 9-1105.2n). A review fee of$575.00 must be paid at the time of submittal to Environmental <br /> Health. <br /> i <br /> The sewage disposal system shall comply with the on-site sewage standards of San Joaquin County <br /> prior to approval. A perc*ldon test that meets absorption rates of the manual of septic tank practice <br /> or EPA Design Manual for on-site waste water treatment and disposal systems is required for each <br /> parcel. A permit fee of$115.00 per percolation hole is required. { <br /> NOTE: Environmental Health received a soil suitability/nitrate loading study addendum dated July <br /> 25,2008, and it has been approved. l <br /> i <br /> San Joaquin County PA-08001021Kelly <br /> Community Development Page 13 j <br />