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L- J <br /> of service connections exceed four, a yearly permit to operate a public water system will be required <br /> by Environmental Health. (Development Title Sections 9-1120.2 and 9-1115.9) <br /> The supplier must possess adequate financial, managerial, and technical capability to ensure the <br /> delivery of pure, wholesome, and potable drinking water in accordance with Development Title <br /> Sections 9-1120.2 and 9-1115.9, CCR, Title 22, and Health and Safety Code Sections 116525 <br /> through 116570. <br /> NOTE: The provision of potable water may require treatment to meet minimum water quality <br /> standards. Engineering design of a water treatment system shall be submitted and approved by <br /> Environmental Health prior to development with an appropriate review fee. <br /> j. Refuse, garbage, and other solid waste material must be stored, removed, and transported to an <br /> approved landfill in accordance with San Joaquin County Ordinance Code Section 5-2400. <br /> NOTE: The applicant shall provide Environmental Health a contracted agreement demonstrating <br /> that a permitted solid waste hauler will be responsible for the removal and transportation of <br /> generated solid waste to an approved landfill prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> 4. COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS (Staff Contact: Erin Sickler, 468-3913) <br /> a. This project is subject to the San Joaquin County Multi-Species Habitat Conservation and Open <br /> Space Plan (SJMSCP)and is located within the unmapped land use area. Per requirements of the <br /> SJMSCP, unmapped projects are subject to case-by-case review. This can be a 90-day process, <br /> and it is recommended that the project applicant contact SJMSCP staff as early as possible. After <br /> this project is approved by the Habitat Technical Advisory Committee and the SJCOG Board, the <br /> following process must occur to participate in theSJMSCP: <br /> (1) Schedule a SJMSCP biologist to perform a preconstruction survey prior to any ground <br /> disturbance. <br /> (2) Sign and.return Incidental Take Minimization Measures to SJMSCP staff(given to project <br /> applicant after the preconstruction survey is completed). <br /> (3) Pay the appropriate fee based on SJMSCP findings. <br /> (4) Receive the Certificate of Payment to release the required permit. <br /> 5. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT <br /> a. The project will need to add a 5 MPH zone subject to BOS approval. <br /> b. Upon completion of the Spud Island project, the Sheriffs Department will monitor calls for service <br /> and, if necessary, pursue additional staff at that time. <br /> 6. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (Staff Contact: Dennis Fields, 468-3969) <br /> a. If the business will handle or store hazardous materials such as gasoline, propane, oils, compressed <br /> gasses, batteries, etc., at threshold reporting quantities (55 gallons liquid, 500 pounds solid, or 200 <br /> cubic feet of compressed gas), then the business will be required to complete and submit a <br /> Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP)to this office. The business will have 30 days to <br /> complete the HMMP once a hazardous material arrives on the site. <br /> San Joaquin County PA-0500224/Delta Habitat & Education Foundation <br /> Community Development Page 10 <br />