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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> (�rir Srrhrr�•i�ur.� <br /> h <br /> Donna K. Heran. R.E.H.S. <br /> ;U-4 East Weber Avenue. Third Floor Carl ►3 r ,»:,,,. R l: f <br /> a' t 1)w"tI'u like Huggins. R.F..LI.S . I: f I <br /> •; 11 Olsen. R.E.tI.S. Stockton, Clllilurnlil 95202-2708 Douglas W. Wil.on• R.I I I <br /> ,aY /',,,,,,;m U,,,.. , Telephone: (209) -468-3-420 �l:ugarc,Lagorir,. RI Ii <br /> it6 Laurie v Cotulla. R.E.M.S. Fax: (209) -46-4-01 38 Robert MrCtcllon. R.E.[[, <br /> Mark Barcellos. RTALS <br /> January 19, 2005 <br /> To: San Joaquin Count} Community Development Department <br /> From: San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department f <br /> Contact Person: Lisa Medina, Senior R.E.H.S., PHONE: (209) 468-3455 <br /> RE: PA-04-799 (LA), SU004780, Attention: Gillian Hayes <br /> 34150 South Greenwood Road,Tracy <br /> The Environmental Health Department recommends approval of the proposed lot line adjustment <br /> providing the following San Joaquin County Development Title Requirements are met prior to <br /> recordation of the deed or record of survey: <br /> A. Sewage generated on Parcel 225-250-07 is currently being processed, and final disposal is on <br /> Parcel 255-250-09. Prior to the Environmental Health Department approval, written <br /> evidence shall be provided to the Environmental Health Department that the new adjusted <br /> parcel shall have capacity and design criteria to accept sewage disposal on the proposed <br /> parcel, or with properly recorded approval to continue to use the existing sewage disposal <br /> system. <br /> The Environmental Health Department will require that applicant provide physical evidence <br /> that the proposed property lines do not violate the San Joaquin County Sewage Standards and <br /> Well Standards in relationship to existing structures and sewage disposal distances. <br /> B. Applicant shall provide the Environmental Health Department with a detailed drawing <br /> showing all septic system locations. These systems shall be staked out to verify systems are <br /> not crossing boundary lines. This shall be completed under a consultation permit and <br /> inspection with the Environmental Health Department. The fee for the consultation permit is <br /> $465.00(Board of Supervisors Resolution 90-620). <br /> —1 <br /> _C5 <br />