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Da, <br /> SAN JOAOUIN COUNTY v <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> 1810 E.HAZELTON AVE-.STOCKTON,CA 95205.622 <br /> PHONE:209/468-3120 Fax:2091468-3163 <br /> December 5, 1994 <br /> S301Ad3S/IlAd3d <br /> HIIV3H 1V1N3Al!-)1 1IAN3 <br /> V661 9 0 3-4n <br /> Board of Supervisors <br /> Courthouse <br /> TJIPIT a <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> Dear Board Members: <br /> PUBLIC HEARING ON DEVELOPMENT TITLE TEXT AMENDMENT APPLICATION <br /> NO. TA-94-5 OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> (ALL SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS) <br /> IT IS RECOMMENDED: <br /> That the Board of Supervisors: <br /> 1. Approve the Negative Declaration; and <br /> 2. State their intent to approve Development Title Text Amendment No. TA-94-5 based on <br /> the "Bases for Development Title Text Amendment" (Attachment A). <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> On August 9, 1994, the Board of Supervisors heard testimony from several residents of the French Camp <br /> area regarding the installation of a public sewer line in the area by the City of Stockton and how this <br /> sewer line may impact the ability to expand or remodel their existing residences or add additional dwelling <br /> units, such as, mobile homes to their property. Specifically, Section 9-1105.2(e) of the Development Title <br /> was discussed, which states that mandatory connection to a sewer main is required if an expanded use <br /> generates additional wastewater and if the sewer main is within 200 feet of the nearest property line. After <br /> some discussion, the Board of Supervisors directed the Community Development Department to review <br /> this ordinance and propose an option to provide relief from the ordinance requirement for mandatory <br /> sewer connection. <br /> With input from the Environmental Health Division,the Community Development Department identified one <br /> potential option (which is this proposed Text Amendment) for consideration by the Board of Supervisors. <br /> REASON FOR RECOMMENDATION: <br /> This matter was heard by the Planning Commission on November 17, 1994. Ron Stein, an attorney <br /> representing numerous residents from the French Camp area, spoke in favor of the changes. No one <br /> spoke in opposition. After considering the matter, the Commission voted 7-0 to recommend that the <br /> Board of Supervisors approve the Development Title Text Amendment. <br />