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' Coldani <br /> January 19 , 1984 <br /> f Page 3 <br /> 2. Since the past history shows that the water which is <br /> collected in the small railroad ponds eventually ends up in <br /> the Coldani irrigation ditch, the water from the proposed <br /> large pond will also end up in the Coldani irrigation ditch, <br /> since the new pond is only a few feet -west of the railroad <br /> ponds. The Coldanis do not agree to the unconsented use of <br /> their irrigation ditch. And do -not want the truck <br /> stop/restaurant drainage in their irrigation system. The <br /> pond water will be carrying oil and gasoline. Since the <br /> Coldanis use the ditch to irrigate their crops the potential <br /> for crop damage is great. <br /> 3. The Coldanis anticipate developing their property to <br /> the south of the Truck stop. The collecting ponds where they <br /> are presently planned will be unsightly to their <br /> ' development. The water _collecting there will present an odor <br /> problem, which already exists with the railroad ponds. Since <br /> the prevailing winds are northwest, the odor will be <br /> continually blown over the Coldani residence and <br /> developmental property. <br /> 4 . A large stagnant body of water will be a breeding <br /> ground for mosquitos and will present a mosquito control <br /> problem. <br /> 5. Since the pond is to be "very high" , the Coldanis, <br /> in essence have a man made dam abutting their property which <br /> will be holding. back a great deal of water . If the -pond <br /> sides develop a leak or erode from the weather or break for <br /> any reason, the Coldani property will be flooded. <br /> The Coldanis suggest that the collecting pond be located <br /> directly west of the restaurant, thus it will not be <br /> bordering their property or suggest the use of the Woodbridge <br /> Irrigation District easement for the pond. The easement is <br /> west of the truck stop and this use was proposed by <br /> Woodbridge Irrigation District as a solution last year . <br /> Another suggestion is to coordinate the drainage problem <br /> with the developers of Saddle City. We have recently been <br /> informed that Saddle City has obtained permission from the <br /> City of Lodi and all the necessary governmental agencies to <br /> have their water drainage drain south to the City of Lodi ' s <br /> plant and then along the City' s north property line to White <br />