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Conditions of Approval <br /> MS-90-109 <br /> Page 2 <br /> f. The Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee will be required for <br /> this subdivision. The fee is due and payable a the time <br /> of building permit application. (The fee is $2 , 627 . 00 <br /> for each single family dwelling unit in the Stockton <br /> area. The fee shall be automatically adjusted annually <br /> by the Engineering Construction Cost Index as published <br /> by the Engineering News Record. ) <br /> 1. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES: <br /> Parcel 1: <br /> a. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the rules <br /> and regulations of San Joaquin County Ordinance No. 549 <br /> prior to Improvement Plan Approval. A percolation test <br /> and a sewage disposal area as determined by the <br /> percolation test are required for Environmental Health <br /> Division approval. A permit for the percolation tests <br /> from the Environmental Health Division is required. <br /> b. A soil suitability study is required by Section 10100 of <br /> the San Joaquin County Development Code must be performed <br /> indicating that the area is suitable for septic tank <br /> usage. <br /> Remainder Parcel: <br /> C. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the rules <br /> and regulations of San Joaquin County Ordinance No. 549 <br /> prior to Improvement Plan approval. A percolation test <br /> and a sewage disposal area are determined by the <br /> percolation test are required for Environmental Health <br /> Division approval. A permit for the percolation tests <br /> from the Environmental Health Division is required. <br /> d. A soil suitability study is required by Section 10100 of <br /> the San Joaquin County Development Code must be performed <br /> indicating that the area is suitable for septic tank <br /> usage. <br /> ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS: <br /> The Ordinance Requirements listed below have been identified as <br /> pertinent to this project. Other Ordinance Requirements may also <br /> apply. Ordinance Requirements are not appealable. <br />