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An 8-inch sanitary sewer lines will be installed to serve the proposed annexation area, including <br />736 feet of 8-inch diameter sewer line in Bethany Road and 1,214 feet of 8-inch diameter sewer <br />line in the Henderson Road alignment which will connect to an existing 8-inch stubbed line (Refer <br />to Exhibit 1). <br />STORM DRAINAGE: <br />The Stormwater runoff for the annexation area will be treated onsite by bio-retention areas which <br />are sized for 85% of 24-hour event, and then discharge into an onsite retention basin which sized <br />for 100-year 48-hour event. All Stormwater treatment and storage will remain onsite with <br />construction of the proposed improvements. However, the system has been designed to allow <br />the discharge of treated storm water into the MHCSD Stormwater system in the future when <br />infrastructure becomes available for connection. (Refer to Exhibit 2). <br />STREETS AND ROADS: <br />West Bethany Road, which runs along the northern property line of the annexation property, is <br />classified as a Collector Road. The portion of Bethany Road adjacent to the annexation property <br />will ultimately be converted to a cul-de-sac once overall development of the area progresses and <br />additional infrastructure is completed. <br />The subject project design has accounted for these proposed ultimate roadway improvements <br />including necessary right of way, required land dedications, future utility improvements and <br />frontage landscaping. The development of the proposed property will conform to the <br />requirements for the future Old River Industrial Park design and Mountain House Commercial <br />Design Standard Guidelines. <br />LAW ENFORCEMENT: <br />The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office (SO) provides law enforcement services to the Mountain <br />House community by contract with MHCSD. The contract calls for the SO to provide six full time <br />equivalent (FTE) deputies to serve a population of over 15,000 residents (0.4 sworn officers per <br />1,000 residents). These deputies are supplemented by one full-time County deputy for the <br />western portion of the County (Beat 10). The combination of assigned Mountain House deputies <br />and the Beat 10 deputies increase the staffing level to 1.0 sworn officers per 1,000 residents. <br />The SO also provides an administrative command structure, investigative services, technical <br />support (evidence gathering, video/picture logging), community-oriented policing, a citizen's <br />academy, and incarceration services at the County Jail. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) also <br />assists the SO with traffic enforcement within the community. Currently, the SO utilizes a portion <br />of the New Town Hall Complex for a police sub-station. <br />In 2019, response times ranged from 5-minutes for Priority 1 calls (immediate dispatch, crime in <br />progress including assault, homicide, kidnapping, robbery, home invasion, bomb threat, etc.); to <br />16-minutes for Priority 2 calls (family disturbance, suspicious person, theft of property, etc.) and <br />24-minutes for Priority 3 calls (delay in reporting crime, property theft or damage, mail theft, noise <br />complaints, etc.). Crime rates are typically low within Mountain House with emphasis on proactive <br />community-oriented policing. <br />Page 4