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SAN, JO A Q U I N Environmental Health Department <br /> --COU NTY-- <br /> 6. The handwashing and food preparation sinks shall be separated from the warewashing sink or <br /> food preparation / storage areas by a metal splash guard, if separation is less than twenty-four <br /> (24) inches. Splash guard shall be at least six (6) inches in height from back edge to front edge <br /> [CRFC §113953]. <br /> 7. The floor surfaces in all food preparation or packaging areas, open food storage areas, utensil <br /> washing areas, refuse storage areas, janitorial areas, and all restroom and employee change <br /> areas, shall be smooth and of durable construction and nonabsorbent material which is easily <br /> cleaned. These floor surfaces shall be coved at the juncture at the floor and wall with a three- <br /> eighths (3/8) inch minimum radius coving and shall extend up the wall at least four (4) inches. <br /> Rubber or vinyl top set base is not permitted in these areas [CRFC §114268]. <br /> 8. Install grease traps/interceptors as directed by local building codes. A grease trap or interceptor <br /> shall not be located in a food or utensil handling area [CRFC §114201]. <br /> The EHD must be kept informed of the construction progress. A final inspection must be performed, <br /> operating permit fees paid, and approval to operate granted prior to opening for business. All <br /> equipment must be installed and thorough cleaning completed prior to the final inspection. Inspections <br /> must be scheduled at least 48 hours in advance. Charges for additional inspections, re-inspections <br /> and/or consultations may be assessed at the EHD hourly rate of $152 per hour. <br /> Any item(s) inadvertently overlooked in the plan check process, which is not in compliance with <br /> applicable State laws, and/or city or county ordinance codes, shall be constructed or reconstructed <br /> upon request of the EHD. Inferior workmanship, equipment, or materials will not be accepted for the <br /> construction or operation of a food facility. Any variance from the requirements outlined in this letter <br /> will require written approval from the EHD. Approval of the submitted plans shall become null and void <br /> if the work authorized is not commenced within 180 days from the date of approval, or the work <br /> authorized by such plans is abandoned. In order to renew action on an expired plan approval, the <br /> applicant shall submit fees equal to that of a new plan review. A copy of the approved plans shall be <br /> available on site at the time of final inspection. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact Gigi Fahmy, Environmental Health Specialist, <br /> at (209) 953-7698. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> _qap��._ U <br /> Jeff Carruesco, REHS, RDI <br /> Program Coordinator <br /> GF <br /> 2 of 3 <br />