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j <br /> k. A County Erosion and Sediment Control Permit may be required for site grading in advance of final <br /> approvals orAf no other permit is required. <br /> I. The owner sl4 all pay the County$150.00 for the installation of an R3-18"No U-turn/No left-turn"sign <br /> facing south,tound No. Lower Sacramento Road traffic at the end of the median south of the site. <br /> m. The owner shall develop and distribute flyers to educate and encourage patrons traveling to the <br /> facility via southbound N. Lower Sacramento Road to utilize the Armstrong Road signalized <br /> intersection for U-turns. <br /> n. The owner scall pay the County$850.00 for the installation of eight(8)flexible delineators in the <br /> center of the:asphalt median on N. Lower Sacramento Road. — <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEARTMENT(Staff Contact: Lisa Medina, 468-3455) <br /> a. A soil suitabi'ty/nitrate loading study incorporating proposed staff and customer use shall be <br /> submitted to, <br /> Environmental Health which indicates that the area is suitable for septic system usage. <br /> The studies '.must be approved by Environmental Health prior to issuance of building permits <br /> (Developmek Title Section 9-1105.2d]). A review fee of$525.00 must be paid at the time of submittal to <br /> Environmental.Health. <br /> The sewage,"aisposal system shall comply with the on-site sewage standards of San Joaquin County <br /> prior to approval. A percolation test that meets absorption rates of the manual of septic tank practice <br /> or the EPA Design Manual for on-site waste water treatment and disposal systems is required for <br /> each parcel.'A permit fee of$105.00 per percolation hole is required. <br /> b. Constructiom-bf individual sewage disposal systems under permit and inspection by Environmental <br /> Health is reg;ired at the time of development based on the Soil Suitability/Nitrate Loading Study <br /> findings. (Development Title Section 9-1110.3, 9-1110.4) <br /> c. Should the number of nonresident individuals exceed 24 for at least 50 days per year, or the number <br /> of service connections exceed four,a yearly permit to operate a public water system will be required <br /> by Environmental Health. (Development Title Section 9-1120.2, 9-1115.9) <br /> The supplier must possess adequate financial, managerial, and technical capability to ensure the <br /> delivery of pure,wholesome, and potable drinking water in accordance with Development Title <br /> Sections 9-1120.2 and 9-1115.9, CCR, Title 22, and Health and Safety Code Sections 116525 <br /> through 116170. <br /> NOTE: The�pplicant shall contact Adrienne Ellsaesser, Lead Senior Registered Environmental <br /> Health Specialist, at(209)468-0343 to determine of the existing well can be permitted as a public <br /> water system prior to full occupancy. <br /> d. The agricultutal well must be repaired under permit and inspection by Environmental Health <br /> (Developmer4t Title Section 9-1115.4[e])as follows: <br /> (1) Agricultural discharge pipes utilizing an air gap for back-flow prevention shall maintain an air gap <br /> equal to'the size of the discharge pipe, but not less than six inches. The discharge pipe shall <br /> also have two%-inch slits extending six inches from the bottom of the pipe and opposite each <br /> other, ora back-flow device approved by San Joaquin County must be installed. <br /> e. Destroy the abandoned pit well under permit and inspection by Environmental Health as required by <br /> Development Title Section 9-1115.5(e). <br /> Conditions of Approval -4 - PA-0800259 <br />