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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0011925
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500838
STREET_NUMBER
22261
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391-
APN
20906065, -66, -67
ENTERED_DATE
9/11/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22261 S MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
RECEIVED_DATE
9/23/2022 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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3. Open, pump, and backfill the septic tank, seepage pit or excavation under permit and <br />inspection by the Environmental Health Department (San Joaquin County Development Title, <br />Sections 9-1110.3 and 9-1110.4). <br />4. The Environmental Health Department requires the abandoned well(s) be destroyed under <br />permit and inspection by the Environmental Health Department (San Joaquin County <br />Development Title, Section 9-1115.5(e)). <br />5. Refuse, garbage, and other solid waste material must be removed and transported to an <br />approved disposal facility in accordance with San Joaquin County Ordinance Code, Section <br />5-2400. <br />Note: Provide Environmental Health Department receipt of removed solid waste materials <br />before recordation of the final map <br />vi. TRACY FIRE (Staff Contact Steve Dalton, 209-468-2229) <br />1. All fire hydrants in residential areas shall be spaced at a maximum distance of five hundred <br />(500) feet. <br />2. Hydrants shall not be placed in dead-end alleys (except where dead-end alleys serve <br />residential driveways and/or multi -family residential complexes). <br />3. Fire department connections shall be placed within one hundred and fifty (150) feet of a fire <br />hydrant. <br />4. All fire apparatus access roads public or private shall have a minimum unobstructed width of <br />twenty (20) feet and a vertical clearance of thirteen (13) feet six (6) inches. (Planters, <br />medians, monument strips, and any other decorative area that impedes with the 20 foot <br />required width shall be approved by the Fire Department before installation.) <br />5. Any street less than fifty feet in width shall have restricted parking, with appropriate signage <br />and curbs painted with red paint. The Fire Department shall have final approval on all fire <br />lane designation, signage, and curb markings. Typical signage shall be "No Parking—Fire <br />Lane". <br />6. All structures, residential, commercial, or industrial, shall have addresses posted on the <br />applicable structure on the public or private street and such numbering shall be readily visible <br />and of a contrasting color. <br />7. Multiple occupancy residences consisting of two (2) or more dwelling units in a single building <br />shall be provided with a fire apparatus access roadway around the entire structure or a <br />residential fire sprinkler system complying with applicable codes. When a fire sprinkler <br />system is installed in lieu of the fire apparatus access road, it shall be monitored by an <br />approved fire alarm system and an audible alarm shall be installed in each living unit and all <br />shall be linked together so that when the alarm activates, it will activate all alarm audible <br />devices in the building. <br />8. When fire alarm systems are installed, it shall be the responsibility of the Homeowners <br />Association to insure that all monitoring costs including telephone lines are paid to insure <br />continuous service. Where practical and allowable by the applicable codes, multiple <br />buildings may be monitored by a master fire alarm panel. <br />9. The following Uniform Fire Code and San Joaquin County Ordinance Code requirements will <br />be applicable and shall be incorporated in the construction plans before submittal to the <br />Community Development Department for a building permit. <br />29 <br />
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