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P/C 10-21-76 <br />1 <br />ITEM NO. 11 <br />PROPOSAL <br />- The proposed development would consist of 11 residential lots of from 1.25 <br />to 1.37 acres and a drainage pond. A proposed 50' public road "Greenwood <br />Lane" ending in a "cul-de-sac" provides access to the parcels, and a private <br />right-of-way "Lloyd Lane" would provide access to 3 lots. Storm drainage is <br />to be provided by a drainage pond on portions of Lots 1 and 2. Water supply <br />will be by individual private well and liquid waste disposal will be by <br />septic tank. <br />LAND USE <br />- Property Size - The parcel contains 16.3 acres. <br />- Land Use - The general area is residential with most lots 1 acre in size <br />or greater. Land uses on the subject parcel include a walnut orchard and <br />a shed which is to be demolished. Residences and a few vacant lots surround <br />the property. <br />The East Bay Municipal Utilities District aqueduct is 200' to the southwest. <br />"Lloyd Lane" crosses this aqueduct. <br />- Zoning - This property is being rezoned to RR -65 under Reclassification <br />Z-77-7. The eastern part of the property is zoned RA -30 (Residential Agri- <br />culture). The highway frontage area is strip zoned C-2 (a 400' wide <br />strip) with R-4 (a 200' wide strip) to the east. <br />- Physical Conditions - The Morada Area is a flat plain with a slight slope <br />to the southwest. The predominant soil is Stockton Adobe Clay, a heavy <br />impervious clay, this soil has drainage problems in both surface and <br />subsurface. This soil is best suited to vegetables and field crops. This <br />impervious soil has caused problems with local drainage and sewage disposal <br />by septic tank. According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, flood plain <br />information northeast stream group, Stockton, California, the extreme <br />southwest corner of this property would be subject to sheet flow during <br />an intermediate regional (100 year) flood. Sheet flow water would be 1 foot <br />in depth. <br />REFERRALS AND REPLIES <br />- Lodi Unified School District <br />- Waterloo Morada Fire District - Recommended a community water system with fire <br />hydrants for fire protection. <br />- Morada Homeowners Association <br />- ri+v of-gfncktnn <br />LVCal nualLn Llw Ll il:t <br />Parks and Recreation - Due to the size of this subdivision the developer <br />should be required to pay fees is lieu of parkland. <br />