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INTRODUCTION <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br />1.1 Description of Site: The project consists of one parcel totaling 87.41 acres. The project is <br />in an agricultural area with a property zoning of AG -40. The address is 21718 N. Cord Road, <br />Clements, CA. The project is a portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 023-200-05. <br />Description of proposed development: The purpose of this project is to divide 87.41 acres into <br />two parts. The property would result in one Financing Parcel containing 3.98 acres and an 83.43 <br />acre as a Designated Remainder 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 <br />owner, Richard McCarty, has owned this property for 5+ years. The past and present uses of the <br />property have been for a homesite and grazing land. The current 87.41 acre parcel has an <br />existing residence. The proposed 83.43 acre Designated Remainder Parcel includes the existing <br />residence and will mainly be used for agricultural purposes. The 3.98 acre Financing Parcel will <br />have a residence in the future. <br />3.0 CHEMICAL AND PHYSCAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL <br />3.1 Description of existing chemical and physical properties of soil: For a description of the <br />chemical and physical properties of the soils underlying the site, refer to Section 5 of the Soil <br />Suitability report prepared by Dillon & Murphy (attached in the Appendix). <br />3.2 Description of the mass transport properties of the soils underlying the site with respect <br />to the nitrate and/or any other constituent of concern identified for the project site: The <br />results from the percolation test prepared by Dillon & Murphy have determined that the site is <br />permeable to a maximum depth of exploration of 42 inches. The soil type allows for infiltration <br />of water through the topsoils. The infiltration rate will limit the natural treatment of the sites <br />soils as they drain from the surface layers. <br />The Soil in this area is classified as Pardee Cobbly Loam and Redding Gravelly Loam as stated <br />in the Soil Survey of San Joaquin County, as provided by the United States Department of <br />Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. <br />