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SOIL SUITABILITY STUDY <br /> Introduction <br /> Live Oak GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (Live Oak) was contracted by Bill Williams to conduct <br /> a Soil Suitability Study and Nitrate Loading Study for his property located at 5023 East <br /> Ashley Lane, Stockton, California (Plate 1). <br /> The Soil Suitability Study and Nitrate Loading Study are combined under this report <br /> cover and presented as two sections of this report. The formatting of the report has <br /> been designed to follow the recommendations of the San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department as described in its Soil Suitability Study <br /> Requirements Checklist and Nitrate Loading Study Requirements Checklist. <br /> The Soil Suitability Study was conducted to determine whether the soils are suitable for <br /> use with a septic system. The study was performed according to the requirements of <br /> Section 9-1105.2(d) of the San Joaquin County Development code. <br /> Proposed Development <br /> Mr. Williams intends to construct two new homes on the Site (Plate 2). <br /> Site Description j <br /> The Site is defined as Assessor's -arcel Number (APN) 086-070-22, approximately <br /> 2.91 acres in size. It is located at 5023 East Ashley Lane, Stockton, California. <br /> A shop building and a domestic well are located on the Site. The remainder of the <br /> property is vacant (Plate 3). <br /> The elevation of the Site, according to a United States Geological Survey topographic <br /> map, is approximately 37 to 38 feet above mean sea level. The Site is relatively flat <br /> (Plate 4). <br /> According to the San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> (www.co.san-joaquin.ca.us), the Site is zoned R-R, Rural Residential. This zoning <br /> designation "is intended to provide for large lot rural homesites within or adjacent to <br /> existing Rural Communities. Lots will generally have sufficient area to allow for <br /> individual water supply, sewage disposal, and storm water drainage, but not to support <br /> significant commercial agriculture." <br /> LOGE 1919 Page 1 <br />