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does not deliver cheese products. Those are picked up by private distributors, approximately two trucks <br /> per day. This proposal includes the expansion of the current facility to 24 trucks. The proposed trucking <br /> facility includes 24 truck parking spaces, 30 automobile parking spaces, and a 600-square-foot shop with <br /> an office. The trucking facility operates from 2:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., seven days a week, with a total of <br /> 30 employees. However, trucks will operate 24 hours a day and may enter the site at any time. The <br /> applicant is proposing that the trucking facility, which currently transports for other companies, limit its <br /> customers to the cheese facility only. The applicant is proposing that the trucking for other companies <br /> is to be phased out over two years. <br /> Recommendation <br /> Approval. <br /> Referrals and Replies <br /> The application referrals were mailed on February 17, 1994, with responses due by March 9, 1994. <br /> AGENCY RESPONSE DATE (through May 19, 1994) <br /> Department Public Works March 10, 1994 <br /> Public Health Services March 22, 1994, and May 19, 1994 <br /> Manteca-Lathrop Fire District March 3, 1994 <br /> South San Joaquin Irrigation District March 2, 1994 <br /> Defense Logistics Agency (Sharpe Army Depot) March 11, 1994 <br /> San Joaquin Air Pollution Control March 9, 1994 <br /> State Department of Fish & Game <br /> Manteca School District <br /> City of Manteca <br /> City of Stockton <br /> City of Lathrop <br /> Fire Prevention Bureau <br /> Pacific Gas & Electric <br /> State Clearinghouse <br /> Pacific Bell <br /> Farm Bureau <br /> Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley <br /> State Department of Food and Agriculture <br /> A legal ad for the public hearing was published in the Stockton Record on 6-6-94. <br /> 28 public hearing notices were mailed on 6-3-94. <br /> San Joaquin County UP-94-4/De Groot <br /> Community Development Page 2 J <br />