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1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: <br /> 1.1 Description of Site: The project consists of two parcels totaling 40 acres, located at <br /> 16696 N. Locust Tree Road, Lodi, California. The project is in an agricultural community and is <br /> zoned AG-40. The project Assessor's Parcel Numbers are 051-120-42 & 94. <br /> Description of proposed development: The purpose of this project is to create a 2.0 acre <br /> homesite parcel and a 38 acre parcel. <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 /> Ida Handel,has owned this properly for 10+years. The past and present uses of the property have <br /> been for a homesite and vineyard. <br /> 3.0 EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK USAGE SECTION: <br /> 3.1 Description of Existing on-site septic tank usage: The existing 40 acres have a house and <br /> a vineyard. <br /> 3.2 Site Septic Permit History: Research for septic permits revealed no permits for this parcel. <br /> 3.3 Discussion of On-site Repair History: There is no history of septic repair/addition for subject <br /> parcel. <br /> (See Appendix) <br /> 3.4 Description of Existing Septic Tank Usage in the General Area: Septic systems in the <br /> general area consists of what seam to be standard systems consisting of leach lines and seepage <br /> pits. <br /> 3.5 General area septic permit history (number/types/dates of permits, age of system, <br /> permit numbers, copies in report): In searching permits for septic systems in San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department records,the septic systems in this general area range <br /> in installation dates from 1970 to 2009. (Copies of permits are in index.) <br /> 3.6 Discussion of general area septic tank repair history: Repair history of the septic systems <br /> in this area reveal that the leach lines and seepage pits have resulted in consistent unerring <br /> performance. (See Appendix). <br /> 1 <br />