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Item No. 3 <br /> PC : 5-18-89 <br /> UP-89-22 <br /> Page 8 <br /> Department of Public Works (Permits Section) . An <br /> encroachment permit is required for work in other road <br /> rights-of-way. An encroachment permit for the processed <br /> water supply system will be issued after the Franchise <br /> Agreement has been approved by the Board of Supervisors . <br /> e. The Lathrop Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee will be required <br /> for this development . The fee shall be $0 . 38 per square <br /> foot of building or $3 , 300 per acre, whichever yields the <br /> larger fee . The fee shall be automatically adjusted <br /> annually by the Engineering Construction Cost Index as <br /> published by the Engineering News Record. <br /> f . The access road and circulation shall coordinate with the <br /> Lathrop Industrial Park development (SU-87-25/Kearny <br /> Ventures) . The access road shall be a minimum of 20-feet <br /> wide with the structural section and grade adequate to <br /> provide ultimate design gravel equivalent of our standard <br /> for an 84-foot industrial street after widening and adding <br /> a two-inch overlay. <br /> 3 . Local Health District : <br /> a. Connection to an approved water system is required. <br /> b. Connection to a public sewer system is required. <br /> c. Cake Material : A waste content determination must be made <br /> prior to disposal . Contact DOHS-TSCD to verify who will <br /> make the determination and where waste can ultimately be <br /> disposed. <br /> d. An appl cation must be made to the San Joaquin County Air <br /> Pollution Control District for the necessary air pollution <br /> permit . <br /> e . File a Report of Waste Discharge with the California <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley <br /> Region. <br /> f . Obtain an operating permit from the Federal Environmental <br /> Protection Agency. <br /> g. Prior to construction, provide the San Joaquin Local <br /> Health District with copies of all documents and reports <br /> sent to the California Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board and the Environmental Protection Agency. <br />