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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT <br /> MAIN OFFICE: 7759 SOUTH AISffj2ffieA) Si OCjQja9�2CA_9T1gtP±UaY2091 982-4675 <br /> BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOHN R. STROH <br /> MANAGER <br /> pLV11 C. IN MAN <br /> PRESIDENT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY { <br /> CHESTER MILLER 1 <br /> VICE PRESIDENT <br /> TRACY <br /> 7 1 <br /> J. DON LAYSON <br /> SECRETARY <br /> SAN JCOUNTY Mr.. Richard Larrouy - r <br /> L. F. GH RIST9 RI5TESEN [. ;� <br /> SAN JOAOUIN COUNTY .Ian Joaquin County Planning Division .;,.� , c 3 1992 <br /> JACK W. CORELL 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue r� <br /> SAN JOAOU[N COUNTY Stockton CA 95205 :JV;�i'fj{j - • ' <br /> FRED DES ENEDETTI U{�j� i ✓1.�ly ��__,J I <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTYF�� <br /> .,I.i�ii <br /> DR. KENNETH ERWIN RE: SU' 91-15 (Pre-application) <br /> MANTECA <br /> ALLAN FETTERS <br /> STOCKTON pear Mr. Larrouy: <br /> GERARD FONDSE I <br /> RIPON This district has reviewed SU 91-15 and makes the <br /> ROBERTFULLER <br /> LOOIfollowing request for consideration regarding the <br /> JANET L. JAMES proposal: <br /> LATHROP <br /> { <br /> GERALD SCHILSER <br /> ESCALON 1. All ground surfaces other than the proposed 1 <br /> CHRISTOPHER K. ELEY lake should be graded to prevent ponding. <br /> LEGAL ADVISOR <br /> 2 . Street gutter drop inlets and storm drains <br /> should be free of either sediment or trash <br /> collection devices that can trap or hold water <br /> during low flow conditions. <br /> 3 . All drainage should flow into approved flood <br /> control systems . <br /> 4 . The proposed lake should be a minimum depth of <br /> 4 , . , <br /> I <br /> 5 . The- banks of the lake should be maintained with <br /> minimal vegetation. <br /> 6. The lake bottom should be designed with a <br /> graded bottom so that all water can be removed <br /> by gravity or pumping for maintenance purposes . <br /> 7 . The lake should be designed so that there are <br /> no small coves or irregularities where debris <br /> can accumulate. <br /> 8 . The lake should be kept free of debris, algae <br /> blooms, organic floatage, and aquatic <br /> vegetation. <br />