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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013999
PE
2625
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2100039
STREET_NUMBER
20679
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 120
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320-
APN
20508004
ENTERED_DATE
3/10/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20679 E HWY 120
RECEIVED_DATE
2/28/2022 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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2. Any lighting shall be designed to confine direct rays to the premises. No spillover beyond the property lines shall be permitted except onto public thoroughfares, provided, however, that such light shall not cause a hazard to motorists. (Development Title Section 9-1015.5[g][4]) r. SIGNS: Sign details shall be consistent with Chapter 9-171 O and 9-1075.9(k) of the Development Title and be included on the Site Plan. All portions of any sign shall be set back a minimum of five (5) feet from any future right-of-way line, including any corner cut-off (snipe). (Development Title Section 9-1710.2[g]) s. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES: If, in the course of development, potential tribal cultural resources (TCRs) are discovered, all work within 100 feet of the find shall halt until a Tribal Representative from a California Native American tribe that is traditionally and culturally affiliated with a geographic area can evaluate the materials and make recommendations for further action. t. MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PLAN: A Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan (MMRP) dated March 30, 2022, is approved with this project. Mitigations contained in the MMRP shall be satisfied prior to issuance of any building permits. u. BUILDING CODE: The following California Building Code (CBC) and San Joaquin County Ordinance requirements will be applicable to the proposed project. The following conditions shall be addressed prior to submittal of a building permit application to the Building Inspection Division: 1. A building permit for each separate structure or building is required. Submit plans, Specifications and supporting calculations, prepared by a Registered Design Professional (architect or engineer) for each structure or building, showing compliance with The 2019 California Building, Existing Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Energy and Fire codes as may be applicable. Plans for the different buildings or structures may be combined into a single set of construction documents. 2. A grading permit will be required for this project. Submit plans and grading calculations, including a statement of the estimated quantities of excavation and fill, prepared by a Registered Design Professional. The grading plan shall show the existing grade and finished grade in contour intervals of sufficient clarity to indicate the nature and extent of the work and show in detail that it complies with the requirements of the code. The plans shall show the existing grade on adjoining properties in sufficient detail to identify how grade changes will conform to the requirements of the code. 3. For each proposed new building, provide the following information on the plans: A. Description of proposed use B. Existing and proposed Occupancy Groups C. Type of construction D. Sprinklers (Yes or No) E. Number of stories F. Building height G. Allowable floor area H. Proposed floor area I. Occupant load based on the CBC J. Occupant load based on the CPC 4. For the conversion of existing buildings, the change in use and occupancy classification may constitute a change of occupancy. A change of occupancy will require a code analysis report and necessary plans prepared by an architect or engineer in accordance with the current adopted California Building and Existing Building Code. The report and plans shall identify existing conditions, propose alterations necessary to bring the building in compliance with the PA-2100039 -Conditions of Approval 4
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