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District(209-982-4675)and the California Health and Safety Code for the prevention of mosquitoes. <br /> Best Management Practices (BMP) guidelines for stormwater devices, ponds and wetlands are <br /> available. <br /> All future building permits for projects located within a Special Flood Hazard Area at the time of <br /> permit issuance shall meet the San Joaquin County flood hazard reduction requirements (Title 9, <br /> Chapter 9-1605) and all requirements of the State of California (CCR Title 23) that are in force at <br /> the time of permit issuance. As an example,these requirements may include raising the finish floor <br /> elevation one foot above the expected flood level and/or using flood resistant materials. <br /> 3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Michael Escotto, 209-468-3443) <br /> a. Prior to the issuance of the building permit(s), the following shall be submitted to the EHD with <br /> applicable fees: <br /> 1) A permit amendment to begin operating as a Non-Transient Non community water system; <br /> 2) Documentation that demonstrates that the water system's well has the capacity to produce the <br /> volume of water to meet the new and current water demands; and <br /> 3) The test result that found the well water meets the water quality stands of anon transient non <br /> community water system, which includes results for arsenic and DBCP that are contaminants <br /> known to be prevalent in this area of the San Joaquin County. <br /> Note: Applicant shall provide evidence that the existing well meets the minimum distance <br /> requirements to the proposed property lines in accordance with the San Joaquin County Well <br /> Standards. This shall be completed under a consultation permit and inspection with the <br /> Environmental Health Department. The fee for the consultation permit is $250. <br /> h. .4. soil suitability/nitFate leading study ORGerperat'Rg the existiRg and proposed developmeRt Witil <br /> FegaFd6 to staff and GUStGmeF use shall be submitted to the EnviFORmental Health PepaftMeRtT <br /> &RdiGating that the aFea is suitable fGF septiG systern usage. The studies must be appFeved by4he <br /> Develepment Title, SeGtiOR 9 1105.2(d)). A Feview fee of$625 must be paid at tiFRe Of SubMitt <br /> the CnvirnnmentaI Health Department <br /> An addendum to the soil suitability/nitrate loading study, dated May 13, 2015, incorporating the <br /> proposed increase in attendees from 150 people to 300 people per marketing events 25 times per <br /> year shall be submitted to the Environmental Health Department, indicating that the area is suitable <br /> for septic system usage. The studies must be approved by the Environmental Health Department <br /> prior to issuance of a building permit. (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section 9-1105.2 <br /> (d)). A review fee must be paid at time of submittal to the Environmental Health Department. The <br /> review fee will be based on the current schedule at the time of payment. <br /> The sewage disposal system shall comply with the onsite sewage standards of San Joaquin County <br /> prior to approval. A percolation test that meets absorption rates of the manual of septic tank <br /> practice or E.P.A. Design Manual for onsite wastewater treatment and disposal system is required <br /> for each parcel. A permit fee per percolation hole is required. The review fee will be based on the <br /> current schedule at the time of payment. <br /> c. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the on site sewage standards of San Joaquin <br /> County prior to approval. A percolation test that meets absorption rates of the manual of septic <br /> tank practice or E.P.A. Design Manual for onsite wastewater treatment and disposal system is <br /> required for each parcel. A permit fee of$125 per percolation hole is required. <br /> d. Submit to the Environmental Health Department revised site plans showing the maximum number <br /> PA-1300118 (UP, RAA) Conditions of Approval 6 <br />