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low <br /> January 14,2003 <br /> Job Number:LG02460 <br /> Page 2 <br /> r <br /> 2.0 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br /> The proposed project is for a minor subdivision application to create a 10 acre parcel and a <br /> designated remainder parcel of 43.3 acres. Though the property is presently under a Williamson <br /> ` Act contract, the lots could be developed for residential use at some point in the future. Each <br /> residential parcel would likely utilize an individual septic system and water well. There are no <br /> plans for residential development. <br /> 3.0 SITE CONDITIONS <br /> r According to Phillip Martin, son of Nanette Martin, the site has been utilized for agricultural <br /> purposes since 1923 by members of the family. Typically,row crops have been planted in the <br /> fields. For the last several years, corn has been grown. The surrounding area is entirely rural <br /> i. agriculture with several residences. A dairy facility is located just north of the property. An <br /> irrigation ditch is located along the western edge of the property. <br /> A search of septic system and well permit records was conducted from the files of the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Division for the subject site by address. The record <br /> ` search did not locate any septic system or well records for the site address. Our office is not <br /> aware of any undocumented septic systems or water wells on the property. <br /> ` 4.0 GROUND WATER <br /> The San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District ground-water depth and <br /> r, elevation maps indicate the ground-water levels of most parts of the San Joaquin County.' The <br /> ground water maps do not indicate water depths or elevations for this part of San Joaquin <br /> County. The following table summarizes the available ground-water information collected for <br /> the site and nearby area. <br /> ' San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Depth to ground water and ground- <br /> water elevation maps Fall 1998 and Spring 1999. Published biannually,Scale: 1 inch=2 miles. <br /> ?OF�SO <br /> 4 <br /> p 4 <br /> �SSO�t' <br />