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Pa"" SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> r:' ? COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> a: a <br /> L <br /> • 1810 E.HAZELTON AVE.,STOCKTON,CA 95205-6232 <br /> cq�iFoai�`P PHONE:209/468-3121 FAX:209/468-3163 <br /> MINUTES <br /> San Joaquin County Development Committee <br /> Building Conference Room <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton <br /> Wednesday, January 10, 2001 <br /> Present: Chandler Martin, Chairman <br /> Gabriel Karam, Public Works Department <br /> Ray Borges, Environmental Health Division <br /> Johnny Yoakum, Environmental Health Division <br /> Valerie Brownfield, Development Services <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> 9:30 a.m. 1. SITE APPROVAL APPLICATION NO. SA-00-82 OF STEVE <br /> CM GIKAS (C/O KJELDSEN, SINNNOCK & NEUDECK, INC.). <br /> A Site Approval application to convert an existing farm produce stand to <br /> a small agricultural store. Located on the northeast corner of Murphy <br /> Road and State Route 120 Highway, east of Manteca (APN: 203-220-44; <br /> 16569 E. Highway 120, Ripon) <br /> Chandler Martin, Senior Planner; Kermit Darrow, Building Division; Ben Neely, Department of <br /> Public Works,and Jackie Winters of Gico Valley Farms, were present for this item. <br /> Mr. Martin introduced the project. <br /> Mr. Martin reviewed the Development Committee memo with the applicant. <br /> Mr. Martin informed the applicant that the floor plan, which was submitted with the application, <br /> shows areas for the sale of sundries over the maximum permitted. Ms. Winters indicated on the <br /> plan the areas that would be for sundries,which she believes to be among the limits permitted. <br /> Mr. Martin asked the applicant to resubmit a revised Site Plan along with the Improvement Plans <br /> showing that the sale of sundries is limited to 150 sq. ft.. <br /> Mr. Martin informed the applicant that a new Business License will be required because of the <br /> change from a produce stand to a small agriculture store. <br />