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Item No. <br /> PC : 3-19-87 <br /> S U-6- —1,4------ <br /> PaC e 10 <br /> to be established by the County for the supplemental <br /> improvements to be constructed by the subdivider. <br /> i . A public water system shall be provided prior to approval <br /> of the final map. The water system or methods shall con- <br /> form to the requirements of the Local Health District and <br /> the Department of Public Works. An adequate water supply <br /> for fire protection shall be installed in conformance with <br /> the requirements of the County Fire Warden and the <br /> Waterloo-Morada Rural Fire District . <br /> j . Two (2) well systems with backup power for one of the <br /> wells is required. <br /> k. An emergency interconnect waterline shall be provided bet- <br /> ween the system of this development and the Wilkinson <br /> Manor Maintenance District system. <br /> 1 . A County Service Area shall be formed prior to acceptance <br /> of the final map to provide for the operation and main- <br /> tenance of the drainage system and domestic water system. <br /> 3 . Local Health District : <br /> a. Construct a public water supply well under permit and <br /> inspection by the Local Health District . <br /> b. Destroy or properly seal the abandoned well under permit <br /> and inspection by the Local Health District . <br /> c. All underground irrigation lines must be completely <br /> destroyed prior to development . <br /> d. This subdivision shall meet the Rules and Regulations of <br /> San Joaquin County Ordinance No . 549 . A percolation test <br /> and a minimum sewage disposal area are required for Local <br /> Health District approval . <br /> e. Percolation tests shall be performed on at least one-third <br /> of the proposed parcels . Any rates found to be greater <br /> than 60 minutes per inch will require a test on each par- <br /> cel . For those parcels which are found to have per- <br /> colation rates greater than 60 minutes per inch, a <br /> percolation test shall be conducted at depths greater than <br /> 36 inches to a maximum of 25 feet . A percolation rate of <br /> no greater than 30 minutes per inch is required to develop <br /> the parcels using a conventional septic system. <br />