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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0010493
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0200182
STREET_NUMBER
23813
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MACKVILLE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
APN
01922040
ENTERED_DATE
5/19/2015 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
23813 N MACKVILLE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
3/7/2024 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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RECLAMATION PLAN—Reed-Clements Pit 2015 <br /> George Reed,Inc. <br /> Page 2 <br /> I. DESCRIPTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING (continued) <br /> C. Hydrology <br /> The most recent incident of extreme precipitation and flooding along the Central Valley's rivers <br /> occurred in 1997. None of the parcels within or adjacent to the project area were inundated or <br /> subjected to overflow from the South bank of the Mokelumne River (with an existing elevation <br /> variance from ±84' to f87'). Recent discussions with the San Joaquin County Department of Public <br /> Works indicate the proposed project is outside the floodplain. During extreme precipitation and/or <br /> high river flows, normal flooding occurs along the North bank, with an existing elevation variance of <br /> ±80' to f82'. As a precautionary measure to insure against any possible flooding of reclaimed <br /> orchards,the applicant proposes to construct a berm with a minimum top elevation of 86' on the river's <br /> South bank. The berm will have a top width of±12' with a 2:1 slope, and will be positioned adjacent <br /> to the excavation perimeter outside the riparian tree drip line. Additionally, the berm will continue <br /> along the Western boundary line of the property with a uniform top elevation of t86', thus preventing <br /> any potential flooding, during excavation, attributable to adjacent low lands to the West. The soils <br /> stockpiled in the western boundary berm will be utilized for final reclamation of Phases 2 and 3. <br /> Construction of the berm will be completed concurrent with the excavation of the I" phase. Berm <br /> details are shown on the Reclamation Site Plan map. Excavation depths will not exceed f25', therefore <br /> penetration of groundwater situated at f 130' will not occur. (Ref: San Joaquin County Flood Control& <br /> Water Conservation District— Groundwater Report, Fall 1998). Waste discharge is not applicable to <br /> this application. <br /> D. Soil Assessment <br /> Engineered drawings, based on boring logs, indicate an abundance of topsoil to complete reclamation <br /> of disturbed areas back to farming capability. The quarry area is located entirely within Vina and <br /> Columbia soils. The U.S. Soil Conservation Service has stated that the Vina and Columbia soils are <br /> Prime Farmland. These soils are generally used for irrigated cropland, orchards and vineyards. They <br /> are well suited for irrigated row, field, orchard, and vine crops, and have few limitations. Permeability <br /> of the Vina soil is considered moderate, and Columbia soils are moderately rapid (2.0 — 6.0 in/hr). <br /> Runoff is considered slow and the hazard of water erosion is slight. Underlying these soils are sand, <br /> gravel, and rock to be excavated. Replacement of the "top soils" for reclamation has been successful <br /> as can be seen on the adjacent parcel,where 100(previously excavated)acres have been reclaimed to a <br /> walnut orchard. The operator has successfully reclaimed 250 acres of excavated land back to walnut <br /> and almond orchards with annual yields equal to, and sometimes exceeding, the County average in <br /> production. <br /> E. Vegetation/Wildlife <br /> All but 20 acres of open land(where excavation will commence) is currently walnut orchards and has <br /> been farmed for many years. The only vegetation and / or wildlife of concern are located adjacent to <br /> the project area along the riparian corridor of the Mokelumne River, which will not be disturbed. <br /> Pursuant to Section 9-1510.5 of the San Joaquin County Development Title, excavation or other <br /> activity will be limited to a minimum of 100' from the mean high water level of the natural bank and <br /> 25' outside the drip line of any existing trees to provide a natural open area for the riparian habitat. . <br /> No trees will be harmed or removed. There are no rare, threatened, or endangered species of wildlife <br /> and/or plants identified within the project site (Reference EIR-90-8). Noxious weeds are non-existent <br /> due to the many years of farming within the project area. <br />
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