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September 30, 2007 <br /> NOA.Project Number: E07146A <br /> The elevation of the site, according to a United States Geological Survey topographic map,is about <br /> 60 to 70 feet above mean sea level. The land grades up gently to the northwest. <br /> According to the San Joaquin County.Community Development Department,the site is zoned AG- <br /> 40. The AG-40 zone is general agriculture, minimum parcel size 40 acres. This zoning designation <br /> "is established to preserve agricultural lands for the continuation of commercial agriculture <br /> enterprises (www.co.san-joaquin.ca.us, 2007). <br /> 01.2 Proposed Development <br /> Our office.was provided with a preliminary map from Tim Holdener showing the proposed <br /> development. The use of the site is being converted from residential to commercial and will be used <br /> as a wine tasting facility. <br /> 4/1.3 Site Vicinity <br /> A site vicinity map is included in the appendix of this report as Plate 2. <br /> ✓1.4 Site Map <br /> A site map is included in the appendix of this report as Plate 1. <br /> 2.0 PRESENT AND PAST USES OF THE SITE <br /> A2.1. Past and Present Site Use <br /> According to Tim Holdener, the property was part of a private ranch bought by Nunhems USA, <br /> Inc. in 1992. The subject property (1.5 acres) was then divided off from the larger parcel in 1993 to <br /> be used for a residence. <br /> 3.0 EXISTING <br /> AND PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK USAGE <br /> ® 3.1 Existing On-Site Septic System Usage. <br /> !� According to the site map provided by the owner, there is currently one septic system on the subject <br /> ® property.The EHD well and septic permit files were searched;one permit was found for the site. <br /> ! The permit was issued to Lani Holdener on July 26, 1999 for the addition of one, forty-foot <br /> infiltrator leach line with a 36-inch, 25-foot deep seepage pit. The permit indicates that this permit <br /> was for an addition to the original system which was made up of the 1,000 gallon septic tank and <br /> one, 40--foot leach line. <br /> 2 <br />