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Site Information <br /> Parcel: #212-04-02 located in San Joaquin County <br /> Area: approx. 16 acres <br /> Elevation: approx. 6' above sea level <br /> Current use: leased for agricultural use <br /> According to San Joaquin Public Works this property is not in the Williamson Act. <br /> This property is in the 100 year flood plain zone and as we understand , It will require a finished <br /> floor height of 12 foot above sea level. It is also our understanding that this requirement is only <br /> limited to the buildings. <br /> Property borders: <br /> North: Middle Road <br /> East Agricultural <br /> South: Agricultural <br /> West 386 Feet on Lammers Rd., 408 Feet residence on approx. 2.3 Acres <br /> (Please see attachments) <br /> Site Plan <br /> We have prepared a preliminary Site Plan for your review. This drawing has been prepared to <br /> conceptually showthe building location(s), parking, landscaping and proposed well and septic <br /> system locations. <br /> Building Use <br /> Our concept drawings include a total of 16,400 Sq. Ft. for the first phase of construction <br /> consisting of the following: <br /> Main Sanctuary/Multiuse : 7400 <br /> Administration: 1253 <br /> Adult/Children education (Sunday school): 3600 <br /> Restrooms, hallways, foyer Etc.: 4147 <br /> Parking <br /> Shown on our site plan is a parking lot layout to accommodate 308 vehicles and includes <br /> handicapped accessible stalls as per U.B.C. & San Joaquin County ratios. <br /> The amount of spaces was determined by using San Joaquin County standards of <br /> .33 spaces/seat as follows: 750 x .33 = 248 spaces required (8 accessible, 1 van accessible) <br /> All parking lot lighting will be designed to County standards and will not "spill" over onto adjacent <br /> properties. <br /> Landscaping <br /> It is our goal to make the building, parking lot and surrounding grounds aesthetically pleasing <br /> both to our members and to passers by. In developing the landscape plan we must consider the <br /> most economical and low maintenance alternatives to meet this goal and meet County <br /> requirements. <br />