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Limited Industrial General Plan Policies <br /> Development and Locational Criteria (General Plan Volume I, p. IV-32) <br /> Limited Industrial areas shall: <br /> (A) be developed so that industrial activities are conducted entirely within enclosed <br /> buildings and outdoor storage areas are screened. <br /> All future development is subject to these requirements. <br /> (B) be developed so that buildings are no more than 100 feet in height and occupy <br /> no more than 60 percent of the lot area except in areas zoned Warehouse <br /> Industrial where they shall occupy no more than 40 percent of the lot area. <br /> All future development is subject to these requirements. <br /> (C) be located on a Minor Arterial or higher classification roadway. <br /> The proposed project site is located on Mariposa Road and Carpenter <br /> Road. Mariposa Road is a Major Arterial roadway and Carpenter Road is a <br /> Rural Local Road. <br /> (D) be located in areas served by, or planned to be served by a wastewater <br /> treatment plant, a water system, and a drainage system, all of which shall be <br /> public, unless only one parcel is involved. A limited number of areas may be <br /> zoned for development on septic tanks. The uses in these areas shall not <br /> individually or collectively generate wastewater whose volume or quality require a <br /> sewage treatment plant. <br /> The proposed project is located in the Urban Community of Stockton. The <br /> site does not have access to a public was ewater treatment plant, a public <br /> water system, or a public drainage system. The I-W zone is the only zone <br /> which permits industrialAayllopment with septic an s. <br /> Infrastructure Requirements <br /> • Wastewater Treatment New development in urban areas shall have, at a <br /> minimum, access to a public wastewater system. Septic systems may be <br /> permitted in Rural Residential, Commercial areas adjacent to Rural Residential <br /> areas, and in Warehouse Industrial zones, if General Plan policies and <br /> Development Title regulations are met. (General Plan, Volume I, pg. IV-61) <br /> • Water Supply New development in urban areas shall have, at a minimum, <br /> access to a public water system. In Rural Residential designations, individual <br /> wells may be permitted if parcels are two acres or greater and no public water <br /> system exists. (General Plan, Volume I, pg. IV-63) <br /> • Stormwater Drainage New development in urban areas shall have, at a <br /> minimum, access to a public drainage system with terminal drainage unless a <br /> Master Drainage/Special Purpose Plan permits retention ponds. On-site <br />