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I. INTRODUCTION <br /> Dillon & Murphy was retained by Larey Smith to perform a Soil Suitability <br /> Study for the property located at 1 1 665 E. Tokay Colony Road, Lodi, California. <br /> The subject parcel number is APN 063-190-16. The purpose of the study is to <br /> determine the suitability of the property for septic tank usage as required by the <br /> County. The study was performed according to the requirements of Section <br /> 10100 of San Joaquin County Development Code. <br /> ll. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br /> The property is currently zoned AL-5. The Smith property consists of a 20 <br /> acre parcel (see appendix for map). It is proposed to divide four 5 acre parcels <br /> from the existing 20 acre property. There is an existing house on Parcel 1 . The <br /> proposed division is being done as a Minor Subdivision to create 3 new parcels. <br /> Historically, the site has been farmed with seasonal crops. <br /> III. PRESENT AND PAST USE OF THE SITE <br /> Presently, Parcel 1 has an existing house and row crops. Parcel 2, 3, and 4 <br /> have row crops. There is one agricultural well on the site. A description of <br /> proposed septic tank usage on site in included in the Report prepared by <br /> Kleinfelder. (See Apendix) <br /> IV. EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK USAGE <br /> Parcels 2, 3, and 4 will require a septic system when they are developed. I <br /> have no knowledge of septic system failure on the property. Parcel 2 has an <br /> immediate plan for a house. A septic system and domestic well will be built under <br /> permit as part of the homesite construction. <br /> V. GROUND WATER AND DEPTH TESTING <br /> According to the map of "Lines of Equal Depth of Water Wells" published <br /> Fall, 1999, by the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conversation <br /> District, the depth to groundwater at this location is approximately 100 feet. (see <br /> appendix). From observation of the site-there does not appear to be any existing <br /> and/or potential groundwater contamination issues. <br /> 1 <br /> C:\0226\Soils Suitability Report 052103 <br />