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Jun 08 2005 11 : 06FM L - CO 202 '583199 p. 7 <br /> 5. Street Lighting: Municipal street lighting does not presently exist along the street <br /> frontage of the annexation area. Under current policy, street lighting Is installed <br /> by the city upon request of area property owners. The City will assume the <br /> maintenance and operation of lighting pursuant the operational budget (revenues <br /> and development fees). <br /> 6. Parks and Recreation: No change to existing parks and recreation facilities, or <br /> usage thereof, is anticipated. Existing uses are rural commercial and industrial in <br /> character, which is not likely to change due to zoning, so there will be no affect to <br /> parks and recreation facilities. <br /> 7. Storm Drainage: No change Is anticipated to existing improvements or storm <br /> water discharge due to annexation. As development occurs, storm drainage <br /> retention improvements will be required pursuant City Standards. Because there <br /> is currently no municipal storm drain facilities in the area, new development is <br /> required to provide on-site retention of storm water. <br /> 8. Water Supply: An existing 12-Inch municipal water line is located in Moffat <br /> Boulevard. New development will be required to connect to the municipal water <br /> main, while existing uses have the option of connecting when they deem It <br /> necessary. <br /> 9. Sanitary Sewers: A municipal sanitary sewer main currently terminates <br /> approximately 1!4-mile northerly in Moffat Boulevard, On an interim basis <br /> development In the annexation area can connect to this line via an interim <br /> pressure delivery system. Sanitary sewer to the annexation area will be via a <br /> new sewer trunk main yet to be installed along Woodward Avenue. No change is <br /> anticipated to existing Improvements or sewer service due to annexation. <br /> 10.Solid Waste: The City operates Its own solid waste disposal via San Joaquin <br /> County's transfer station, The area in question will receive the same level of <br /> service as the remainder of the City. The proposed project will incrementally <br /> Increase the amount of solid waste generated by the Manteca service area, but <br /> the City operation can absorb this increase. No problems associated with solid <br /> waste pick-up and disposal are anticipated because collection and disposal <br /> service is financed with user fees. <br /> BJC <br /> Dooember 16,2003 <br />