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v <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Corniel, Jr. <br /> 2555 E. Forest Lake Road <br /> Acampo, California 95220 <br /> (209) 369-0401 <br /> f <br /> is <br /> May 26, 1994 <br /> N 3 1994 -� <br /> GOWUIv1 I Y UC V r"vfiY1t:V i <br /> Mr. Richard Larrouy PLANNING DIV,1,04n�J DEPT. <br /> San Joaquin County Development Department DIV, <br /> 1,04 <br /> Services Division <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> RE: Application Number—SU-93-2 (Tract No. 2607) <br /> Dear Mr. Larrouy: <br /> First, we would like to address the fact that although we are surrounding property owners and <br /> interested in our community and the health and safety of our area, we did not receive information <br /> regarding the above-captioned matter—one of our neighbors brought it to our attention. <br /> The issues we are concerned with are: <br /> • Abundance of Water Supply <br /> - Is the water table adequate to accommodate an additional 42+ wells and the existing <br /> wells located in the Forest Lake subdivision? <br /> • Septic Tanks <br /> - What is the quantity of septic tanks allowed in the area (the 3 parcels referenced and the <br /> existing septic tanks located in the Forest Lake subdivision)? <br /> - Will drainage from septic tanks contaminate our water wells? <br /> • Drainage/Flood Control <br /> - No provision made on map for drainage. <br /> - If present drainage is used. will it meet all the requirements? <br /> Forest Lake subdivision drainage pond water flow has been adequate during these <br /> drought periods, but we understand that in 1986 the flooding easement was filled to <br /> capacity and we are concerned with flooding during normal rain fall season. <br /> - If present drainage is used, will there be standing water causing mosquito/insect <br /> infestation and requiring more chemical spraying to contaminate our water supply? <br />