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PA-1800316 – Conditions of Approval 4 <br /> <br />e. An encroachment permit shall be required for all work within road right-of-way. (Note: Driveway <br />encroachment permits are for flatwork only – all vertical features, including but not limited to fences, <br />walls, private light standards, rocks, landscaping and cobbles are not allowed in the right-of-way.) <br />(Development Title Sections 9-1145.4 and 9-1145.5) <br /> <br />f. Prior to issuance of the occupancy permit, the approach for the private drive shall be improved in <br />accordance with the requirements of San Joaquin County Improvement Standards Drawing No. R- <br />17. (Development Title Section 9-1145.5) <br /> <br />g. Permit Registration Documents (PRDs) shall be filed with the State Water Resources Control Board <br />(SWRCB) to comply with the State “General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with <br />Construction Activity”. The Waste Discharge Identification Number (WDID) issued by SWRCB, <br />shall be submitted to Public Works for file. Contact SWRCB at (916) 341-5537 for further <br />information. Coverage under the SWRCB General Construction Permit Order 2009-0009-DWQ <br />shall be maintained throughout the duration of all phases of the project. <br /> <br />h. Owner shall check with the State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB) to determine if an <br />Industrial Storm Water Permit will be required. <br /> <br />i. All new construction and the substantial improvements of any structures, including conversion of <br />existing structures, shall be elevated or floodproofed in accordance to San Joaquin County <br />ordinance Code Section 9-1605.12 (a) b, (b) and (c). <br /> <br />Informational Notes: <br /> <br />1. A Solid Waste Diversion Plan for all applicable projects must be submitted to the Building <br />Division of the Community Development Department prior to issuance of the building permit. <br />Contact the Solid Waste Division (468-3066) for information. <br /> <br />2. This property is subject to the requirements of San Joaquin County Mosquito & Vector Control <br />District (209-982-4675) and the California Health and Safety Code for the prevention of <br />mosquitoes. Best Management Practices (BMP) guidelines for stormwater devices, ponds and <br />wetlands are available. <br /> <br />3. All future building permits for projects located within a Special Flood Hazard Area at the time <br />of permit issuance shall meet the San Joaquin County flood hazard reduction requirements <br />(Title 9, Chapter 9-1605) and all requirements of the State of California (CCR Title 23) that are <br />in force at the time of permit issuance. As an example, these requirements may include raising <br />the finish floor elevation one foot above the expected flood level and/or using flood resistant <br />materials. <br /> <br />3. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Contact: [209] 468-3420) <br /> <br />a. Questa Engineering Corp. reviewed the soil suitability and nitrate loading (SSNL) study and onsite <br />wastewater treatment system (OWTS) designed by an engineer dated September 6, 2019 and the <br />response, dated November 20, 2019, for the Environmental Health Department (EHD). Based on <br />the information provided, the EHD finds that the SSNL study meets the requirements of San <br />Joaquin County and Code Title 9, section 9-1105.2(d). <br /> <br />b. Submit to the Environmental Health Department revised site plans showing the location and <br />configuration of any existing and proposed sewage disposal systems, along with the area required <br />to be reserved for future sewage disposal repair/replacement (area for 100% sewage disposal <br />replacement). The plans shall include the design calculations, including the maximum number of <br />persons the sewage disposal system is proposed to serve. In addition, show on revised plans that <br />the disposal field area will be barricaded so it cannot be driven over, parked on, or used as a