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Thomas M. Gau -2- <br /> COMMENTS ON DEVELOPMENTS <br /> MS-99-14 (REVISION) <br /> the Parcel Map. (A $260.00 fee currently is required for processing per Development Title <br /> Table 9-240.2 in addition to a copy of the Grant Deed, legal descriptions of Parcels 1 and 2 <br /> and an estimate. The estimate and legal descriptions shall be prepared by a Registered <br /> Civil Engineer with a typical section drawing on a form to be supplied by the Department of <br /> Public Works and submitted to the Department of Public Works for approval. As an option, <br /> the Department of Public Works will prepare the drawing with estimate for an additional fee <br /> of $115.00.) (Development Title Section 9-1150.2(d)(3)) <br /> 6. All easements of record shall be shown on the Parcel Map. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-910.20) <br /> 7. The private road, including a turnaround, shall not exceed 1,000 feet in length and shall <br /> be improved in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code Section 10.207, <br /> San Joaquin County Standards F-1a, F-ib and F-lc and the Liberty Fire District prior to <br /> recording of Parcel Map. (Development Title Section 9-1150.15) <br /> 8. Requirements for construction of improvements, including future secondary access, shall be <br /> noticed by a statement on the Parcel Map. (Subdivision Map Act Section 66411.1) <br /> 9. The developer shall prepare and record an agreement for notice to future owners for <br /> maintenance of the private road by the owners. (Civil Code 845(b)) <br /> 10. Unless terminal drainage is provided, drainage from each Parcel shall be retained on-site <br /> by a retention basin (18-inch maximum depth) and shall be noticed by a statement on the <br /> Parcel Map. The volume of on-site drainage required shall be specified for each parcel on <br /> the Parcel Map. If Gill Creek is used for drainage, hydraulic analyses shall demonstrate through <br /> the use of hydrologic and hydraulic analyses used in the development of the Community Flood <br /> Insurance Studies, that all property, both downstream and upstream of the discharge, will not <br /> be subject to a higher flood level as a result of the proposed drainage. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1135.9) <br /> 11. A Watercourse Encroachment Permit shall be obtained for placement of the private crossing over <br /> Gill Creek prior to recording the Final Map. (Flood Control Division) <br /> 12. All debris shall be removed from the existing channel of Gill Creek prior to recording the Final <br /> Map. (Flood Control Division) <br /> 13. Prior to recording the Final Map, either a flood study shall be conducted and submitted to the <br /> San Joaquin County Department of Public Works for review, which defines the limits of flooding <br /> and the 100-year flood elevation for Gill Creek, or a note shall be added to the Final Map which <br /> specifies that all habitable structures constructed on Parcels 1 through 4 shall be elevated <br /> two feet above the highest grade adjacent to the structure. (Flood Control Division) <br /> 14. A 25 foot wide access easement shall be orovided from Designated Remainder to Peltier Road <br /> for future secondary access upon development of Designated Remainder. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1150.151 <br /> RWH:ti <br /> PS-91071.11E <br /> E: Manuel Lopez, Deputy Director/Development <br />