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04/24/2007 13:58 12099487164 CALTRANS PAGE 03/03 <br /> *Mr. Griffin <br /> April 24, 2007 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Therefore, additional biological, archaeological, or other environmental studies may <br /> be required as part of the encroachment permits application. A qualified professional <br /> must conduct any such studies undertaken to satisfy the Department's environmental <br /> review responsibilities. Ground disturbing activities to the site prior to completion <br /> and/or approval of required environmental documents may affect the Department's <br /> ability to issue a permit for the project. Furthermore, if engineering,plans or drawings <br /> will be part of your permit application, they should be prepared in standard units. <br /> (This project is currently being reviewed by Caltrans Permits under Permit No. 1006- <br /> ORC-7081.) <br /> • <br /> It must be determined if grading would divert drainage from this proposed project and <br /> result in increased runoff to existing State facilities. This will not be allowed. <br /> If you have any questions or would like to discuss our comments in more detail,please <br /> contact Dan Brewer at(209) 948-7142 (e-mca._gov) or me at <br /> (209) 941-1921. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> TOM DUMAS, Chief <br /> Office of intermodal Planning <br /> "Callron,v improves mobility across California"" <br />