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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014470
PE
2638
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2100206
STREET_NUMBER
1810
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
15518002
ENTERED_DATE
10/14/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1810 E HAZELTON AVE
RECEIVED_DATE
10/7/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Timing: Inclusion of a note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to approval of <br />Final Maps. [SPIT Implementation Measure 6.8.3 (1)] <br />28. Geotechnical Investigation Recommendations: The applicant shall follow the recommendations of <br />the following geotechnical investigations: <br />a.. Geotechnical Engineering Study, Neighborhood 1, Mountain House, California, prepared in April of <br />2004 by Condor Earth Technologies; <br />b. Geotechnical Engineering Study, Neighborhood J, Mountain House, California, prepared in April of <br />2004 by Condor Earth Technologies; <br />Timing: Inclusion of a note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to approval of <br />Final Maps, and the incorporation of all recommendations of the geotechnical engineering studies into <br />site preparation and construction of each dwelling prior to approval of building permits. [SP II <br />Implementation Measure 6.8.3 (2); San Joaquin County Development Title, Chapter 9-905] <br />MINERAL RIGHTS <br />29. Surface Entry Rights: The subdivider shall provide a surface entry site located east of Central <br />Parkway and south of the intersection of Central Parkway and Mountain House Parkway within the <br />Community Park of Neighborhood L, or an alternate surface entry site that is consistent with Specific <br />Plan II requirements and acceptable to the CDD and MHCSD, to assure third party entry rights to <br />access minerals. [Specific Plan II, Section 3.3.5, Implementation Measure (1)] <br />Timing: Condition shall be met prior to approval of the first Final Map in Neighborhood L. <br />HAZARDS <br />30. Hazardous Materials -AST: The applicant shall remove the above -ground storage tanks (ASTs) <br />observed in Neighborhood I prior to site development. All diesel -containing ASTs shall be abandoned <br />in accordance with local and State requirements. Upon removal of the ASTs, soil samples shall be <br />collected from beneath the ASTs to ensure that these soils are clean in accordance with the <br />recommendations of Neighborhood I Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report. If it is <br />determined that soils beneath the tank(s) are contaminated, all potentially contaminated shall be <br />contained. Containment shall be accomplished by excavating a relatively small area at the location of <br />the AST. The soil shall be properly disposed of in accordance with the requirements of the County <br />Environmental Health Department and the applicable State agency. <br />Timing: Corrective actions taken prior to the recordation of a Final Map.[SPII Implementation Measure <br />6.8.4 (2)] <br />31. Hazardous Materials—Contaminated Soil:. The stained soil in the graveled area south of one of <br />the well houses and at the northwest corner of the westernmost barn in Neighborhood I (APN 209- <br />030-03) shall be tested prior to the issuance of grading permits to ensure that soil or groundwater has <br />not been contaminated by petroleum products. Additionally, soil testing shall be conducted beneath <br />the debris and solid waste piles on the eastern portion of APN 209-030-23, in the eastern portion of <br />APN 209-030-12, and on APN 209-030. If it is determined that these soils are contaminated, all <br />potentially contaminated soil shall be contained. The soil shall be properly disposed of in accordance <br />with the requirements of the County Environmental Health Department and the applicable State <br />agency. <br />Timing: Corrective actions taken prior to the recordation of a Final Map. [SPIT Implementation <br />Measure 6.8.4 (2)] <br />32. Hazardous Materials -Existing Structures: The applicant shall test all existing structures for lead- <br />based paint and asbestos -containing building materials. If it is found that painted surfaces contain <br />lead-based paint and/or the structures contain asbestos materials, the applicant shall prepare a <br />Demolition Plan for the safe demolition of all site structures. The Demolition Plan shall address both <br />on- and off-site chemical and physical hazards. Prior to demolition, the applicant shall remove all <br />hazardous building materials such as peeling, chipping, and friable lead-based paint and asbestos <br />containing building materials, such as peeling, chipping, and friable lead-based paint and asbestos - <br />Resolution Template 01 /2017 <br />
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