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NOTE: PULL ALL*l AMITS (Septic, Well, etc.) MAKE L-_.0IE3 FOR FILE <br /> LAND USE REPORT RECORD ID: SU0006718 <br /> DATE RECEIVED by EHD: September 04,2007 APPL#: PA-0700392 Pre-Application <br /> Referral Agency STAFF CONTACT: MO HATEF PE : 2666 <br /> REZONING 5+acres(ZR) — <br /> COMPLETE&SUBMIT BY: Wed, September 19, 2007 <br /> Assigned to : EE0005366 MEDINA <br /> SITE ADDRESS: 4090 E LIBERTY RD, GALT APN : 00509020 <br /> In completing the Land Use investigation, draw all Public Health factors on the exhibit (i.e., sewage disposal,water <br /> supplies, etc...). Where necessary, on an attached piece of plain paper, draw complete map of area showing populatio <br /> density, location of house, wind direction, etc.... <br /> ublic Water.,. /y Public Sewer: fir, <br /> Name of Purveyor Name of System <br /> Oq <br /> A. In accordance with the San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9-1105.2, <br /> the Environmental Health Department shall require the applicant to prepare a Soil <br /> Suitability/Nitrate Loading Study that shall address the following issues: <br /> (1) The potential development of one-hundred-ten(110)residential units <br /> Primary and secondary homes) <br /> (2) The suitability of the soil(s) to utilize septic systems, including <br /> percolation rate(s) and soil profile(s). <br /> (3) Depth and gradient of water table(s). <br /> (4) Historical uses of the properties to assess potential problems. <br /> The Soil Suitability/Nitrate Loading Study shall be prepared and submitted <br /> to the Environmental Health Department at time of the formal Zone <br /> Reclassification Application. The fee for review of the study is $490.00. <br /> B. This general area has seen increased growth over the past ten (10) years. The <br /> Environmental Health Department shall require the applicant to have a <br /> professional hydrologist/engineer review groundwater historical usage and <br /> potential growth usage. The study should include data to support that the <br /> potential one-hundred-ten(110) residential units could be assured by a <br /> professional to have an expectation of adequate water for domestic and <br /> agricultural needs if this area is built out. The report shall be prepared and <br /> submitted to the Environmental Health Department at time of the formal Zone <br /> Reclassification Application as an addendum to the Soil Suitability/Nitrate <br /> Loading Study, or submitted separately with a review fee of$190.00. <br /> .SUPERVISOR/ LEAD SENIOR Approval: 'l Date: <br /> OA lI Ci?eck Off List Proofread:Report? Correct[.AND USB k 9 <br /> Currect CONDITION(S)? L.oggcd in LAND USL Book? <br /> EH 06 06 Report 97201 September 06.2007 <br />