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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br />PA -1800301 <br />MARIO JAQUES & CAROL ANN JAQUES/FTG MATERIALS, INC. <br />Agricultural Excavation Application No. PA -1800301 was approved by the San Joaquin County <br />Community Development Department on October 25, 2019. The effective date of approval is November <br />4, 2019. This approval will expire on April 3, 2021, which is 18 months from the effective date of <br />approval, unless (1) all Conditions of Approval have been complied with, (2) all necessary building <br />permits have been secured and remain in force, and (3) all necessary permits from other agencies have <br />been secured and remain in force. <br />Unless otherwise specified, all Conditions of Approval and Ordinance requirements shall be fulfilled <br />prior to the establishment of the use and the issuance of any building permits. Those Conditions <br />followed by a Section Number have been identified as Ordinance requirements pertinent to this <br />application. Ordinance requirements cannot be modified, and other Ordinance requirements may <br />apply. <br />1. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (Contact Staff: Giuseppe Sanfilippo, [209] 468-0227) <br />a. IMPROVEMENT PLAN APPLICATION: Submit an "APPLICATION -IMPROVEMENT PLAN". The <br />Site Plan required as a part of the Improvement Plan application must show drainage, driveway access <br />details including gates, on-site parking, landscaping, signs, existing and proposed utility services, and <br />grading (refer to the "SITE PLAN CHECK LIST' for details). A fee is required for the Site Plan review. <br />(Development Title Section 9-884) <br />b. APPROVED USE: This approval is for the excavation and removal of 97,000 cubic yards of sand <br />material over a (2) two-year period as shown on the site plan dated April 8, 2019. Final Reclamation <br />shall be consistent with the updated March 6, 2019 Jaques Agricultural Excavation Permit / <br />Reclamation Plan. <br />c. STORM DRAINAGE: Stormwater drainage shall be retained on-site. The drainage pattern and <br />corresponding storm drain improvements shall be shown on the Site Plan. Drainage calculations <br />prepared by a registered civil engineer or architect shall be included. (Development Title Section 9- <br />1135) <br />d. PRIVATE ROADS: All private roads involved in an excavation shall be maintained so as to control <br />the creation of dust. (Development Title Section 9-1410.3[aj) <br />e. FINAL GRADE: The final grade shall: <br />1. Not result in disruption of the flow of drainage water from the property of adjoining properties; <br />2. Not adversely affect the irrigability of the property or surrounding properties. If the property is <br />within an irrigation district, the final grade shall be limited to that elevation which is necessary to <br />provide gravity irrigation to the property. This determination may be made by the irrigation district; <br />3. Not adversely affect the relation of the water table to the surface of the land; <br />4. Have an average elevation no less than the average elevation of the natural grade of the <br />surrounding land. The average elevation of the natural or existing grade shall be the average <br />elevation of all land 100 feet from the perimeter of the proposed excavation, excluding any portion <br />of the perimeter adjacent to a river, river -bank, levee, public road, railroad, canal, pipeline, or other <br />similar uses or rights-of-way. <br />PA -1800301 — Conditions of Approval <br />