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• A wastewater disposal system serving only one existing parcel may be privately owned <br /> and operated until additional parcels are served; then it shall become a public <br /> wastewater disposal system (Development Title Section 9-1105.7) <br /> General Plan Volume 1 Water Supply, Policy 2. (Pg. IV-105) <br /> New development in Freeway Service areas outside of communities shall have public water systems <br /> serving at least each side of the freeway. In Freeway Service areas outside of communities, individual <br /> wells may be permitted if only one parcel is involved. <br /> • A water disposal system serving only one existing parcel may be privately owned and <br /> operated until additional parcels are served; then it shall become a public water system <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1105.7) <br /> General Plan Volume 1 Stormwater Drainage Policy 1 (Pg IV-109) <br /> New development in Freeway Service Areas outside of communities, a public drainage system shall <br /> serve at least each side of the freeway. In Freeway Service areas outside of urban communities, <br /> development projects served by a public drainage system planned for an entire freeway service area <br /> or one side of the freeway which discharges into a terminal drain is required except as follows: <br /> A Agency Retention Basins: The public drainage system may discharge into a retention basin where <br /> all of the following exist: <br /> (1) There are no terminal drainage facilities within 1,000 feet and, <br /> (2) The site conditions of soil permeability and groundwater level allow a retention basin <br /> design to meet San Joaquin County Improvement Standards.(Development Title Section <br /> 9-1135.7) <br /> Private Ownership: A drainage system serving only one existing parcel may be privately owned <br /> until additional parcels are served, then it shall become a public drainage system (Development <br /> Title Section 9-1135.7) <br /> • The proposed project site is located outside of the incorporated urban community of <br /> Stockton and is in the I-T zone. This site does not have access to a public wastewater <br /> treatment plant, a public water system, or a public drainage system; however, it is a <br /> single parcel and meets the service requirements of private ownership. <br /> Water Policy (Board Resolution: R-91-973) <br /> Any General Plan Amendment approve by the County shall not result in increased demand upon the <br /> water supply available to San Joaquin County as of April 2, 1991 <br /> The policy shall apply to any amendments to the new General Plan 2010 after adoption by the Board <br /> of Supervisors <br /> Documentation adequate to enable the Department of Public Works to determine conformance with <br /> this policy shall be provided as required. <br /> • If the applicant files a full application, a water balance study shall be submitted to the <br /> Department of Public Works for their review and approval, and a letter indicating such <br /> approval shall be required at the time of submittal of the full application. <br />