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a <br /> Rick Griffin 2 <br /> Community Development Department <br /> PA-0900196 <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> 1. A Parcel Map is required. (Development Title Section 9-915.2) <br /> 2. Remainder shall be designated as "Designated Remainder" on Parcel Map. (Subdivision Map Act <br /> Section 66445) <br /> 3. All easements of record shall be shown on the Parcel Map. (Development Title Section 9-910.20) <br /> 4. A twenty-five foot(25')wide proposed private access and utility easement shall be provided for the benefit <br /> of Parcel 2. The requirement for these easements shall be noticed by a statement on the Parcel Map and by a <br /> recorded Notice of Minor Subdivision Restriction. The statement shall read as follows: <br /> We also hereby make an irrevocable offer to provide a 25-foot wide access and public utility easement <br /> across Parcel 1 for the benefit of Parcel 2, upon conveyance of Parcel I and/or Parcel 2 to another party. <br /> Said easement is not created by this map. <br /> Informational Notes: <br /> (i) Any construction activity that results in the disturbance of at least one (1) acre of soil shall require a State <br /> NPDES construction permit. Dischargers whose projects disturb 1 or more acres of soil or whose projects <br /> disturb less than 1 acres, are required to obtain coverage under the General Permit for-Discharges of <br /> Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity(Construction General Permit, 99-08DWQ) <br /> (www.swreb.ca.gov/stormwtr/gen_const.html#const_permit). Construction activity subject to this permit <br /> includes clearing, grading and disturbances to the ground such as stockpiling, or excavation,but does not <br /> include regular maintenance activities performed to restore the original line, grade, or capacity of the <br /> facility. <br /> (ii.) All future building permits for projects located within a Special Flood Hazard Area at the time of permit <br /> issuance shall meet the San Joaquin County flood hazard reduction requirements (Title 9, Chapter 9-1605) <br /> and all requirements of the State of California (CCR Title 23)that are in force at the time of permit <br /> issuance. As an example, these requirements may include raising the finish floor elevation one foot above <br /> the expected flood level and/or using flood resistant materials. <br /> BD:DS: <br /> I1Sjpwgov.orglshareslDevServiceslDPubSery\COMMENTSIMSIYR 20091PA-09001961PA-0900196 APP.doc <br />