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I permit is required on this project. <br /> If you are only working on one parcel,then the permit fee would be a permit fee of$390, plus a Site Mitigation fee of <br /> $390 for a total of$780. <br /> The$780 must be paid before a permit can be issued. <br /> There may be and probably will be another bill sent out after the project is finished, reflecting the actual time spent on <br /> permitting and inspections. <br /> Our fee schedule changed recently and the Inspection Activity Fee has been discontinued at this time. <br /> We are now using the $390 fee for 3 or more borings,as the initial permit fee. <br /> Johnny Yoakum <br /> Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> (209)468-3147 desk <br /> (209) 601-0429 cell <br /> 0yoakum@sicehd.com <br /> From: Kirnan,Tarah [mailto:tkirnan@craworld.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 9:27 AM <br /> To: John Yoakum [EH] <br /> Subject: Boring Permit Questions <br /> Importance: High <br /> Hi Johnny, <br /> We are planning a Phase 2 assessment,following a Phase 1 at a property in Tracy, CA. During this Phase 2 assessment <br /> we will be drilling 4 Geoprobe borings to collect grab-groundwater samples,the borings are not expected to extend <br /> below 25 ft bgs. I wanted to confirm if we will need a boring permit or drilling permit for this work? <br /> I also wanted to confirm the costs for the permit. The website Fee Schedule lists the cost of the permit as$130, plus <br /> inspections fees of 3 hours at$130/hr for a total costs of$520. Is this amount due at the time the permit is submitted <br /> or after inspections have taken place? <br /> Please let me know as soon as you get a chance! <br /> Thanks, <br /> Tarah J. Kirnan <br /> Conestoga-Rovers &Associates (CRA) <br /> 5900 Hollis St, Suite A <br /> Emeryville, California <br /> 94608 <br /> 4 <br />