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Kith, Michael <br />From: Nissim, Melissa <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 2:31 PM <br />To: 'Scott Andrews' <br />Cc: Gerry Kamilos; Steve Knisely; Turkatte, Linda; Foley, Kasey; Kith, Michael; Wong,Jeff; Fine, <br />Mark; King, Corinne <br />Subject: RE: Grindstone Joe's Demo permits <br />Hi Scott, <br />I apologize for the confusion at our office today. If you are removing any septic tanks (not holding tanks) then <br />you would need a destruction permit. If you are just removing the waste lines and the holding tanks you will not need a <br />permit with us (you will still need the three demo permits from the county building dept). Once you figure out if/where <br />you want to install a new septic system you will need to get a permit from us at that point. You will also need to still get <br />a demo or out of service permit for the well if it is no longer in use. <br />Once the changes occur we will need to do an inspection of the floating homes/boats. If you plan on <br />demolishing any of the floating homes you will need a building permit for each floating home. <br />Thank you, <br />Pleliiksa/ N 1146,1/04/, REI-ES <br />Acting Program Coordinator <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Dept <br />1868 E. Hazelton Ave, Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Phone (209) 468-3168 Fax (209) 468-3877 <br />Please note my email address has changed to mnissim@sigov.org <br />From: Scott Andrews <scott@cogenia.conn> <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 1:56 PM <br />To: Nissim, Melissa <mnissim@sjgov.org > <br />Cc: Gerry Kamilos <GKamilos@kamilos.com >; Steve Knisely <sknisely@comfortairinc.com > <br />Subject: Grindstone Joe's Demo permits <br />Hi Melissa; <br />Steve Knisley our contractor from Comfort Air Mechanical was over at your offices today trying to obtain <br />demolition permits for the septic and electrical systems on the floating homes. The counter staff was <br />apparently unable to give him any clear direction on what permits he needs. <br />We have worked with the owners of the homes to arrange to have the septic lines disconnected and capped, <br />all of the in-water septic lines removed, and the shore side tanks removed. They are also planning to <br />disconnect the permanent electrical connections for all of the homes. This should address the non-permitted <br />1