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parcel. A permit fee of$93.00 per percolation hole is required. <br /> NOTE: If percolation tests fail, then additional percolation tests are to be conducted in areas of <br /> proposed engineer-designed septic systems. All percolation tests are to be a minimum of 100 feet <br /> away from wetlapd boundaries. Prior to approval of percolation tests, a Parcel Map shall be <br /> submitted to Environmental Health with dimensions of the septage area required by the percolation <br /> tests under San Joaquin County Sewage Standards, Section 10.3.4. <br /> c. A review fee of$465.00 shall be submitted to Environmental Health along with the engineered <br /> design criteria for the proposed sewage disposal system for each parcel for review and approval by <br /> Environmental Health. (Development Title Section 9-1105.2) <br /> d. Duetoelevation and topographical conditions, engineer-designed septic systems are to be <br /> installed under permit and inspection by Environmental Health with the current fee of$600.00. <br /> _(Development Title Sections 9-1103 and 9-1110.4) <br /> NOTE: Estate type zoning (R-R1) shall require a double-leach field system with alternating <br /> distribution box to be installed at the time of construction per San Joaquin County Sewage <br /> Standards. It is possible that the leach field design may be larger than current Sewage <br /> Standards design criteria. <br /> e. A sewage disposal area as indicated by the septic tank soil suitability study and/or percolation <br /> tests must be shown for each parcel on the final subdivision improvement plans. (Development <br /> Title Section 9-1105.2) <br /> f. The revised subdivision map shall identify-any existing wells on this project site. An existing <br /> agricultural well appears-to be located along the-southern property line. <br /> g. Connection to an approved public water supply system is required. (Development Title Section 9- <br /> 1120.2) <br /> h. A test well will be required to meet the following: <br /> (1) Water quality tested to meet requirements of Title 22, CCR (Safe Drinking Water Act). <br /> (2) Water quantity tested to show an adequate source. <br /> (3) Results approved by Environmental Health and Public Works prior to final approval of <br /> improvement plans. <br /> i. The project shall be served by a public water system conforming to the requirements of <br /> Environmental Health and Public Works. The system shall provide adequate domestic and fire <br /> water supply in conformance to the requirements of the County Fire Warden and the local fire <br /> district. A test well showing that the production wells will meet all applicable standards is required <br /> prior to approval of the improvement plans or any work within the site. <br /> j. The applicant shall provide written confirmation from the water providers that improvements have <br /> been construction or financial arrangements have been made for any improvements required by <br /> the agency and that the agency has or will have the capacity to serve the proposed development. <br /> Said written confirmation shall be submitted prior to the issuance of building permits. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1120.2) <br /> OR <br /> A public water system shall be constructed to the requirements of Environmental Health and <br /> Public Works. The water system shall be shown on the Improvement Plan. (Development Title <br /> PA-0500467 (SU, TE) Conditions of Approval 5 <br />