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Analysis <br /> Nei hborhood Opposition <br /> Two letters of opposition were received from the owners of adjacent nine-acre parcels. The issues �. <br /> i identified in the letters were services, traffic/circulation, and possible reclassification of the area's zone <br /> designation. <br /> Water Supi2ly, Sewage Dis osal and Storm Drainage: The letters of opposition state that public <br /> water and sewage disposal systems should be required and that the subdivision will result in <br /> drainage problems. The recommended. Conditions of Approval, which are based on the <br /> Development Title's Infrastructure Standards,would permit on-site wells and septic systems only <br /> h subject to approval of nitrate loading tests and soil suitability studies, and storm drainage will be <br /> f conveyed to Jahant Slough via a terminal drainage system. <br /> Traffic Circulation: By providing through access between Calimyma Road and Emerson Drive, <br /> the project will improve, rather than worsen, existing traffic conditions in the area The <br /> Department of Public Works' analysis concluded that the project would not result in any <br /> significant, adverse traffic or circulation problems. <br /> E Property Reclassification: The project is solely for the subdivision of the subject property; <br /> r reclassification from R-R (Rural Residentigi to another designation would require submittal of a <br /> f Zone Reclassification application and possibly a General Plan Map Amendment application. Both <br /> of those applications require action by the Board of Supervisors and public notification. <br /> San Joaquin County SU-92-6/Acampo Estates <br /> Community Development Page 4 <br /> 4 <br />