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C. A video tape of road conditions on McDonald Road and along the haul route is required <br /> prior to the start of excavation. The condition of McDonald Road and other roads along <br /> the haul route shall be reviewed with the Department of Public Works prior to the start of <br /> excavation. (Development Title Section 9-1415.2) <br /> d. An encroachment permit shall be required for work within the road right-of-way. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1145.4) <br /> e. A bond or cash deposit in the amount acceptable to the Department of Public Works shall <br /> be filed with the Department with a guarantee that, if the permittee fails, refuses, or <br /> neglects to repair, under permit, any damages to McDonald Road or the haul route which <br /> may result from the permittee's operations, the Department of Public Works may do the <br /> work necessary to restore McDonald Road or haul route equal to, or better than, its <br /> original condition, using the funds from said bond or cash deposit. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-854.3) <br /> f. The Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee will be required for this development. The fee is due <br /> and payable at the time of excavation plan approval. The fee currently is $144.23 per <br /> additional daily trip-end in the Delta area. The fee shall be automatically adjusted July 1 <br /> of each year by the Engineering Construction Cost Index as published by the Engineering <br /> News Record. The number of trip-ends may be determined by a proportion to the length <br /> in time of the excavation operation. (Resolution R-96-592) <br /> 3. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES: (Staff Contact: Steven Mindt, 468-0343) <br /> a. No excavation is permitted into the ground water table without specific approval from the <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley. (Regional Water Code, Chapter 4, <br /> Article 3, Section 13240) <br /> b. The materials from any excavation shall not be deposited into any water course, nor in <br /> any way contribute to the pollution thereof. (California Water Code, Section 13376) <br /> C. An approved potable water supply must be provided for all employees. (Development <br /> Title Section 9-1100.1) <br /> d. Approved sanitary facilities must be provided for all employees. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1100.1) <br /> San Joaquin County QX-98-2\Torlai <br /> Community Development Page 11 <br />