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this development. The fee is due and payable at the time <br /> of building permit application. The fees in the Thornton <br /> area currently are $4,512 . 00 per 1, 000 gross square feet <br /> of building designated as "Retail/Service, " $1, 925. 00 per <br /> 1, 000 gross square feet of building designated as <br /> "Office, " $1, 397. 00 per 1, 000 gross square feet of <br /> building designated as "Service Commercial, " $979 . 00 per <br /> 1, 000 gross square feet of building designated as <br /> "Warehouse, " and $200.51 per trips generated by the <br /> facilities not confined by exterior walls. The number of <br /> trips generated per facility shall be determined by <br /> utilizing the Trip Generation Manual, as published by the <br /> Institute of Traffic Engineers. The fee shall be <br /> automatically adjusted annually by the Engineering <br /> Construction Cost Index as published by the Engineering <br /> News Record. <br /> g. A preliminary soils report is required in accordance with <br /> County standards for the purpose of determining the R- <br /> Value for the design of the roads. <br /> h. All traffic signs and markings shall conform to the. <br /> Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and San Joaquin <br /> County standards, and they shall be shown- on the <br /> improvement plans. <br /> 3 . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION: <br /> Ordinance Requirements: <br /> The Ordinance Requirements listed below have been identified <br /> as pertinent to this project. Other Ordinance Requirements <br /> may also apply. Ordinance Requirements cannot be modified. <br /> a. Connection to a public sewer system is required. <br /> b. Connection to an approved public water supply system is <br /> required. <br /> C. Submit three sets of food facility construction plans to <br /> the Environmental Health Division for review and approval <br /> prior to the beginning of construction. <br /> d. If floor drains are required, they must be plumbed <br /> through a sand/oil separator and discharged to an above <br /> ground system approved by the Environmental Health <br /> Division. This system must be designed by a registered <br /> engineer. The applicant must file an application for <br /> facility permit/waste discharge with the Central Valley <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board. The application <br /> forms can be obtained from the Environmental Health <br /> Division. If the above ground holding facility has to be <br /> R-91-741 -6- RV-88-26 <br />