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< <br /> Office of the <br /> General Manager Mountain House <br /> Community Services District <br /> 41, <br /> Courthouse,Room 678 <br /> 222 East Weber Avenue <br /> Stockton,California 95202-2778 <br /> (209)468-4653 FAX: (209)468-3010 Cl <br /> May 12, 2000 <br /> '6'07,"714/7.MAY 1 ��VF <br /> y 4?400 <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Chandler Martin, Senior Planner <br /> Community Development Department <br /> FROM: Lynn Sutton,Public Works Manage <br /> Mountain House CSD <br /> SUBJECT: . ADT Automotive Auction <br /> Application No. PP-99-2 &DA-90-1 <br /> In response to your application referral, the Mountain House Community Services District would <br /> like to make the following recommendations: <br /> Diverted Storm Water Runoff. <br /> It was only recently that the CSD was informed that,through previous County approvals, storm <br /> water runoff in the vicinity of the project site was allowed to be diverted to the Patterson Run <br /> watershed which drains to the Delta across lands that are partially or totally within the CSD <br /> Master Plan boundary. A master storm drainage plan for Mountain House has been inexistence, <br /> in draft and final form, since before 1994, and the authors of the master plan and the CSD were <br /> never made aware of a decision to implement the proposed runoff diversion. The CSD presently <br /> has a final storm drain master plan which does not address the diversion, and we are now faced <br /> with the potential"after the fact'problems that may occur as a result of the diversion. <br /> The engineer who prepared our master plan has informed the CSD that, if the project is approved <br /> as proposed, a significant increase in rate of storm water flow from south of I-205 will overload <br /> the storm drain collection system presently planned for Mountain House. The CSD would <br /> therefore be required to modify the master plan, which would result in increasing the sizes of <br /> storm drain trunk pipelines through the community. Needless to say,the cost to the community <br /> for this oversizing would be significant. At present there is no identifiable source of funding <br /> that could pay for this significant increase in cost. <br />