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Community Development Department at 468-2193 to complete this process prior <br /> to requesting Fire Department approval. <br /> • Key Boxes: A Knox box shall be installed according to the local fire department's <br /> instructions. <br /> • The proposed cross-section (curb, gutter and sidewalk) appears to meet the 36- <br /> foot minimum width standard for parking on both sides of the street. If streets are <br /> to be private, a maintenance and repair agreement shall be recorded in the <br /> Official Records of San Joaquin County. If gated, an emergency access device <br /> shall be provided for the Fire District. <br /> Tentative Map <br /> A revised tentative map is required to be submitted with the full application. The <br /> tentative map must show the following: <br /> • A natural buffer zone (where no development is permitted) along Walker Slough <br /> All existing heritage oak trees <br /> • The location of the detention pond on a separate lot <br /> • Identify building pads for lots with oak tree and riparian habitat restrictions <br /> Next Step <br /> When the applicant is ready to submit the full application it will be necessary to do the <br /> following: <br /> • Submit seven copies (18" x 26") of the tentative map and two reduced copies (8 <br /> '/2" x 11") of the tentative map <br /> • Provide "will-serve" letters stating that wastewater treatment and water services <br /> are available for the proposed development <br /> • Submit information from an acoustical engineer indicating that the interior noise <br /> level for future residences can achieve a level of 45 dB Ldn or lower <br /> • Submit a Geo Technical Report <br /> • Submit a Surface & Subsurface Contamination Report to the Environmental <br /> Health Department (submit a receipt to the Community Development Department <br /> showing that the study has been accepted by EHD) <br /> • Submit a Soils Suitability Study to the Environmental Health Department <br /> • Submit the remaining portion of the Major Subdivision application fee. <br /> PRE-APPLICATION DISCLAIMER <br /> NOTE: The pre-application conference is designed to inform prospective <br /> applicants of General Plan consistency, zoning consistency, public improvement <br /> requirements, preliminary design constraints and opportunities, and major <br /> environmental and safety issues. This information is provided in the hope of <br /> assisting the applicant in submitting a better and more complete application. as well <br /> as minimizing processing time. It is not intended to be an in-depth analysis, and an <br /> environmental assessment is not completed. The applicant should be aware that a <br /> detailed review will not be done until the full application is submitted. Also, if new or <br />