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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> pp U,IN SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Unit Supervisors <br /> Q, Z� Donna K.H R.E.H.S <br /> recto, <br /> y oi.e.rn. 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor =man,R.E.H.S. <br /> MiAt Huggins.R.E.H.S.,R.D.I. <br /> AI Olsen,R.E.H.S. Stockton. California 95202-2708 Douglas W. Wilson, R.E.H.S. <br /> • 6q C° Program Manager Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Margaret Lagorio.R.E.H.S. <br /> ttco `' Laurie A.Cotulla,R.E.H.S. <br /> Fax: (209) 464-0138 Robert McClellon. R.E.H.S. <br /> Po'ogrmrt.M17nnnger' dark Barcello,.R.E.H.S.. <br /> May 6, 2005 <br /> To: San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> From: San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department 40, <br /> Contact Person: Raymond Borges,Lead Senior R.E.H.S.,R.D.I., Phone: (209) 468-3284 <br /> RE: PA-0400347 (GP, SU005000) & PA-0500208 (ZR, SU005001), <br /> Attention: Gillian Hayes <br /> 8868 East Mariposa Road, Stockton <br /> The Environmental Health Department has the following comments regarding the General Plan <br /> Amendment and Zone Reclassification: <br /> The Environmental Health Department has received a Soil Suitability/Nitrate Loading Study <br /> dated March 22, 2005, in regards to the proposed General Plan Amendment and Zone <br /> Reclassification. The Environmental Health Department has reviewed the study and found <br /> several areas of concern that have been brought to the attention of the engineering firm who <br /> prepared the report. At this time, the Environmental Health Department cannot support the <br /> General Plan Amendment and Zone Reclassification. It appears groundwater may be impacted <br /> with elevated nitrates and AL-5 zoning would potential add up to 18 new homes. Further study <br /> is needed to determine mitigation measures for the planned uses for sewage disposal and well <br /> construction issues. <br />