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INTRODUCTION <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br /> 1.1 Description of Site: The project consists of one parcel totaling 40"- acres. The project is in <br /> an agricultural community. The address is 16042 E.Baker Rd.,Linden, CA 95236 and zoned AG- <br /> 40. The project Assessor's Parcel Number is 091-100-08. <br /> Description of proposed development: The purpose of this project is to subdivide the existing <br /> 40 acre parcel into one parcel and an unsurveyed remainder. The proposed parcel would be <br /> approximately 2.3 acres encompassing the existing house. <br /> 1.2 Parcel vicinity location map: (See Appendix). <br /> 1.3 Site map: (See Appendix). <br /> 2.0 PAST, PRESENT, AND PROPOSED FUTURE USES OF THIS SITE <br /> 2.1 Discussion of Past,Present uses at the site to assess potential problems: The present owner, <br /> Andrew Lagomarsino has owned subject property for 7+ years and the property has been in his <br /> family for much longer. The past and present uses of the property have been for an agriculture <br /> and residential purposes. The proposed project would not change the existing uses. <br /> 3.0 CHEMICAL AND PHYSCAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL <br /> 3.1 Description of existing chemical and physical properties of soil: For a description of the <br /> chemical and physical properties of the soils underlying the site, refer to Section 5 of the Soil <br /> Suitability report prepared by Dillon& Murphy attached in the Appendix. <br /> 3.2 Description of the mass transport properties of the soils underlying the site with respect <br /> to the nitrate and/or any other constituent of concern identified for the project site: The <br /> results from the percolation test prepared by Dillon & Murphy have determined that the site is <br /> permeable to a maximum depth of exploration of 42 inches. The soil type allows for infiltration <br /> of water through the top soils. The infiltration rate will limit the natural treatment of the site's <br /> soils as they drain rapidly from the surface layers. <br /> The soil survey by US Department of Agriculture (USDA) indicates that the top layer of 0-48 <br /> inches is composed of clay soils. The following layers are followed by indurated material that <br /> result in a soil of hydrologic group C. The site is expecting low percolation rates slows down <br /> following the 48 inch soil layer. <br /> 4.0 GROUNDWATER ANALYSIS <br /> 4.1 Description of the depth to groundwater, seasonal fluctuations of groundwater depth, <br /> directional flow and gradient: Description of depth to groundwater, seasonal fluctuations of <br /> groundwater,directional flow and gradient are referred to in Section 4 of the Soil Suitability Report <br /> prepared by Dillon& Murphy that is attached in the Appendix. <br /> 3 <br />