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[2] Continued. <br /> The site is bound to the north, south, east and west by <br /> agricultural production land, primarily orchards, and very low <br /> density housing. <br /> According to San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> records, there has been three recorded cases of septic system <br /> repairs/additions occurring in the study area. Two of the <br /> repairs/additions pertained to the installation of seepage pits or <br /> sumps. This type of septic work occurred at a single family <br /> residence and at the Escalon Sportsman' s Club. It may be theorized <br /> that increased volume from patronage at this Club has lead to the <br /> need for increased septic system capacity. The third <br /> repair/addition occurred at a single family residence for the <br /> installation of one, 70 foot leach line. <br /> [3] PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT SITE <br /> At this point in time it is our understanding that there will not <br /> be any development of the subject parcel in the foreseeable future. <br /> However, if development is to proceed, the proposed residence will <br /> have to be in compliance with San Joaquin County Codes for a sewage <br /> disposal system and a domestic water well. <br /> [4] SOIL PROFILE AND PERCOLATION TESTING <br /> Soil profile information from the drilling of domestic wells, and <br /> the installation of septic systems in the area of the subject site <br /> were obtained from the San Joaquin Department of Environmental <br /> Health. The Well Logs illustrate a soil structure of primarily <br /> clay lenses, sand and shale. A hardpan layer that is regionally <br /> extensive throughout the Escalon area was not encountered during <br /> - our drilling procedures. <br /> 2 <br /> ( nvdrul jnspetttua <br />