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New Owner: Stacey Griffith <br /> 11875 E. Mayers Rd. <br /> Acampo, CA. 95220 <br /> Phone: (209) 365 1758 <br /> AGRICULTURAL HISTORY <br /> The parcel and surrounding land area can be identified as agriculture use. No manufacturing or,."-� <br /> industrial operations, other than agricultural, are located in the proximity of the site.The irrigated <br /> grape vines on the 40 acre parcel were removed more than 5 years ago. The area is drained by <br /> Gill Creek. Residential development has occurred in the area and less agricultural production is <br /> evident at present. An irrigation well and dw=stic_well existed on the south %at the SE corner of <br /> the parcel. A residence also Texisted7and was destroyed by ir-e.The former residence shows on <br /> the topographic map, near the Colony Substation. After the land was cleared of grape vines it <br /> remained dormant. <br /> SOIL DESCRIPTION <br /> The USDA, Soil Conservation Service has published the Soil Survey of San Joaquin County. The <br /> site is identified as either Acampo sandy loam or Bruella sandy loam. Hardpan is found in this <br /> type of soil. Permeability is considered slow. The percolation tests were conducted on each of the <br /> lots on the north %s of the 40 acre parcel. All percolation to s passed. The proposed subdivision <br /> of the north 20 acres will require on site septic systems. The 5 cre lots are of adequate size to <br /> accomodate the required leach field areas. <br /> SEPTIC REPAIRS <br /> The records of septic system repairs at the EHD,were reviewed, for sites near the parcel There <br /> were four locations found as follows: <br /> 11411 E. Peltier Rd. Add 2 lines @ 40' with pits. <br /> 12012 E. Peltier Rd. Add 1 line @ 40' with pit. <br /> 14248 E. Peltier Rd. Add 1 line @ 100'with pit. <br /> 14267 E. Peltier Rd. Add 1 line @ 100'with pit. <br /> The above repairs are typical for this area. Septic tank filters may extend the satisfactory period of <br /> service for the leach field, as well as timely periodic pumping of the septic tank <br /> DEPTH TO WATER <br /> The Map showing lines of equal depth to groundwater, Spring 1999, published by the Flood <br /> Control and Water Conservation District indicates water at a depth of approximately 110'. <br /> 2. <br />