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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004324
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0200428
STREET_NUMBER
18819
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 88
City
CLEMENTS
APN
01924018
ENTERED_DATE
5/17/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18819 E HWY 88
RECEIVED_DATE
10/4/2002 12:00:00 AM
QC Status
Approved
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FROM. : FAX NO. :2099315186 Apr. 29 2003 11:18AM P6 <br /> I <br /> remain vacant and will not be open to the public or be currently used for <br /> anything, <br /> The manufacturing and wholesale of gourmet chocolate continues to be <br /> the main part of our business and will be located In the now metal <br /> building. The IOOF brick bullding will be remodeled to include a retail <br /> outlet for our products. We also would like to offer coffee drinks and <br /> perhaps a simple offering of ice cream to highlight our chocolate dessert <br /> toppings. There is a negligible amount of additional wastewater <br /> generated by this operation and its amount has been included in the <br /> estimate of 325 gallons of cleanup water used per day. <br /> The drains In kitchen area of this building will be plumbed into the grease <br /> trap of our septic system. <br /> H. You h&A 0_oted that we have added additional e i ent to our Miect. <br /> Our original site approval application gives only a brief outline of Borne of <br /> our equipment at our facility. It was by no means an exhaustive fist. <br /> Attachment A is a utility list that does list every piece of equipment and it's <br /> utility requirement. You will note that It also contains items listed as <br /> "Future" equipment. This equipment is shown on our latest drawings for <br /> design considerations but we do not have any of it. We are not an <br /> automated, high volume facility but we would like to slowly add equipment <br /> that will be more efficient and increase our quality. <br /> The additional water consumption of proposed future equipment will be <br /> minimal when compared to the current assumptions of water use and the <br /> ultimate design of the system. <br /> The only changes that affect water usage are <br /> 1. Proposed water cooled randy tables <br /> J. Washing machine for hand towels <br /> K. Private shower in the Pmsldent's office. <br /> The water usage of the tables was sent under separate cover to <br /> environmental health and State Water Quality Board. In summary the <br /> worst-case water consumption if both tables were utilized would be; <br /> E <br /> 20% x 2 tables x 2.3 gpm x 3 batches/day x .20 hr/batch x 60 min/hr <br /> - 3333 CaLwa <br /> A washing machine Is currently used at our facility, to wash hand towels <br /> and aprons, We do approximately one load of each, each business day. <br /> This will add 2 x 40 gallons per day, I believe this amount was already � <br /> factored Into our daily cleanup usage number contained in Chesney's <br /> report, <br /> The shower in the President's office is private and may be used perhaps <br /> once per month. <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />
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