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Page 6 <br /> Item #4 . The Austin Road landfill is provided access to Austin <br /> Road by 4,f <br /> ' _ _9_ <br /> of the sitf, aTL 4 i f-ant—roadway—easement—f ram ,the_.sopth- <br /> east corner _.pfThe roadways on these <br /> jtq_,to_,Aus,Austin..R.,44 <br /> easements are or will be maintained as all-weather roads by the <br /> City of Stockton. Austin Road is a fully developed two-way road <br /> with a sixty-foot right of way and is maintained by the County <br /> of San Joaquin. There are no..,current .traffic-- counts,..on,-,thi§_, <br /> Toac <br /> Tway, but the City. traffic -engineering section- estimates- daily <br /> traffic volumes of between -300 and SOO vehicles . The geometrics of <br /> r-- I -- <br /> the <br /> the roadway and low traffic volumes preclude the necessity 6f <br /> traffic control devices . <br /> Item #5 . See Attached.. <br /> Item #6 . See Attached. <br /> Item #7 . The Austin Road site is divided into two parcels by <br /> the north fork of Little John Creek. The life expectancy of <br /> Parcel A (the north portion) is three years , while Parcel B (the <br /> south portion) has sufficient volume to accommodate 8 . 1 years of <br /> solid waste at the current flows . Phase I-A: development of <br /> the site; Parcel A is completed. Phase II -A: fill operations of <br /> Parcel A, which will be completed August 1980 . Phase III-A: a <br /> re-working of the used portion of the landfill site , Parcel A. <br /> This will consist of shaping the top of the fill to meet the <br /> required cross-section. (See attached) . Phase TV-A: site <br /> closure. The tentative plan for closure is dry land farming of <br />