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SANiJOAOUIN <br />-COUNTY- <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br />SITE APPROVAL <br />Gnwtness grow.s hen:. <br />FILE NUMBER: _____ _ <br />.. _ ·,···: ,. <br />•:•· . Sc ,-, i/" ... <br />"' "' -·· <br />->-· <br />Describe the project site's topography: <br />ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION <br />,. --,.,.,. <br />·' . <br />'Attach additional sheets as necessa <br />•.· .. ... , : ,Jopogr�phy .. � " . ': ,·c- <br />,-.·,.,- <br />-· --• ... ',_,, <br />"•"'-' .. . •'-, <br />•:: ,_,; <br />The topography of the area is dominated by a flat, valley with no significant slopes on the land. The elevation of the site is about <br />34' above sea level. <br />Describe any existing drainage courses or eroded areas on or near the project site: <br />According to FEMA, the site is located in Zone AH a Special Flood Hazard Area with Base Flood Elevation or Depth. <br />.-\.:s <br />:· >y . . ,. '.;"; � ... "· . :u> ' Biological .. Resourc�s. .. . \, , . <br />Describe any wildlife habitat or species on-site: <br />A biological survey was conducted that determined the site consists of agricultural uses and there was not any wildlife <br />habitat or species within this disrupted area. <br />Identify any waterways and/or riparian habitat that may be disturbed by the proposed project: (See Chapter 9-1510 of the <br />Development Title for Riparian Habitat Regulations): <br />There are not any waterways on-site, nor any proposed, that would create or destroy any riparian habitat. <br />Identify any Native Oak trees, Heritage Oak trees or Historical trees that may be disturbed by the proposed project: (See Chapter 9- <br />1505 of the Development Title for Tree Regulations): <br />There are no historical trees located on-site. <br />· Cultural Resources <br />Describe any items of historical or archaeological interest on-site: <br />An archaeological and cultural resources survey was conducted and there are not any historical or archaeological items of interest <br />on-site. Personnel associated with the grading and construction activities shall be informed about the importance of these resources <br />that may be encountered during site preparation, and if uncovered, stop work and immediately notify a qualified archaeologist. <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />' <br />Updated 08/28/2020