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r <br /> February 28, 2007 <br /> NOA Project Number: E07023A <br /> According to the San Joaquin Community Development Department, the Site is zoned AL-10. This <br /> zone is, "intended to recognize and preserve areas that contain existing concentrations of small- <br /> scale agricultural operations and dwellings." (www.co.san-joaquin.ca.us, 2007). <br /> 1.2 Proposed Development <br /> !r <br /> According to the information from Dave Silva, the proposed development is to split the existing <br /> 66.39-acre parcel into one 36-acre parcel and one 30-acre parcel. He is also proposing to construct <br /> an office, shop repair, dispatch and washing facility for a trucking operation. (See site map as Plate 1 <br /> in the appendix). <br /> p 1.3 Site Vicinity <br /> w <br /> A site vicinity map is included in the appendix of this report as Plate 2. <br /> f <br /> 1.4 Site Map <br /> A site map is included in the appendix of this report as Plate 1. <br /> 2.0 PRESENT AND PAST USES OF THE SITE <br /> 2.1 Past and Present Site Use <br /> k <br /> The site has been and is still currently undeveloped. Melons and grain were once grown on the <br /> property. <br /> 3.0 EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK USAGE <br /> F3.1 Existing On-Site Septic Tank Usage <br /> One septic permit was found on file for the address of 8853 South Manthey Road at the San Joaquin <br /> F County Environmental Health Department (EHD), on February 28, 2007. The permit was issued to <br /> E MJ Bevanda in April of 1972. The permit was for a 2400 gallon septic tank with three, 80 foot leach <br /> lines. <br /> 3.2 On-Site Septic Permit History <br /> One septic permit was found on file for the address of 8853 South Manthey Road at the San Joaquin <br />€ County Environmental Health Department (EHD), on February 28, 2007. The permit was issued to <br /> �{ MJ Bevanda in April of 1972. The permit was for a 2400 gallon septic tank with three, 80 foot leach <br /> lines. <br /> 2 <br /> i <br />