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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br /> MS-91-22 <br /> PAGE TWO <br /> Z . The East twenty--five feet of Parcels 1, 2 , 3 , 6 , 7 , 8 , <br /> and 9 . <br /> 2 . The West twenty--five feet of Parcels 8 , 9 , 10 , 11, and <br /> 12 . <br /> 3 . The South twenty-five feet of Parcels 3 , 7 , and 8 . <br /> 4 . The North twenty-five feet of Parcels 4 , 5 , and 6 . <br /> 2 . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br /> ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS: <br /> The Ordinance Requirements listed below have been identified as <br /> pertinent to this project. Other Ordinance Requirements may also <br /> apply. Ordinance Requirements are not appealable. <br /> a . A soil suitability study as required by Section 10100 of the <br /> San Joaquin County Development Code must be performed prior <br /> to application approval indicating that the area is suitable <br /> for septic tank usage.. A permit for the percolation tests is <br /> required from the Environmental Health Division. Applicant <br /> will be required to submit detailed improvement plan showing <br /> all New Jerusalem Drainage District and private drainage tile <br /> drains that are within the boundaries of this minor <br /> subdivision. All development around or near these tile drains <br /> must meet all applicable county ordinances prior to <br /> development. Parcel eight shall have the domestic well tested <br /> under the E.P.A. method of 502 . 2 , 504 and including General <br /> Mineral, Organic Chemical and Nitrate, if the soil suitability <br /> study is favorable. <br /> b. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the rules and <br /> regulations of San Joacruin County Ordinance No . 549 prior to <br /> Improvement Plan approval . A percolation test and a sewage <br /> disposal area as determined by the percolation test are <br /> recruired for Environmental Health Division approval. A permit <br /> for percolation tests from the Environmental Health Division <br /> is recuired. <br /> C. Construct individual sewage disposal systems on parcels 01-7 <br /> and 9-15 under a permit and inspection by the Environmental <br /> Health Division at the time of development_ <br />