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L <br /> According to the San Joaquin County Community Development Department Cj.✓� <br /> (www.co.sa -joaquin.ca.us), the Site is zoned I-L, Limited Industrial. This zoning <br /> designation "is intended to provide for light impact manufacturing, warehousing, <br /> wholesaling, construction contracting, and distribution uses. Activities within this zone <br /> have external physical effects that are generally restricted to the immediate area, are <br /> compatible with surrounding uses, are conducted entirely within enclosed buildings, and <br /> have outdoor storage areas that are screened. Business and professional offices may <br /> also be appropriate within this zone." <br /> Past Uses of the Site <br /> Based on historical aerial photographs available through the San Joaquin 'County <br /> District Viewer, it appears that the existing shop building has been present on the Site <br /> since 1994 or earlier. <br /> Existing and ProDosed Septic Tank Usage <br /> Exist ng Septic System <br /> One septic stem currently exists on the Site to serve the shop building. C3 , <br /> Proposed Septic System <br /> 'According to the site plan, two additional leach lines with pits will be added to the <br /> t 1 existing septic system to serve the proposed truck and trailer repair facility (Plate 2). <br /> On-Site Septic Permit History <br /> One septic system installation permit was identified for the Site at the San Joaquin <br /> County Envi onmental Health Department. The permit, dated June 22, 1994, was for a <br /> new system to serve the shop building. The system utilizes a 1,600-gallon septic tank, <br /> �J 3J one 100-foo leach line, and two 36-inch diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits. The <br /> permit is attached in Appendix 4. No septic repair or well permits were identified for the <br /> Site. <br /> Existing Septic Tank Usage in the Vicinity <br /> To determine the existing septic system usage in the area, our office counted septic <br /> systems tha exist within approximately one square mile surrounding the property. <br /> Recent air p ioto imagery from GoogleEarthTM was used. Each building cluster on the <br /> photo was a sumed to have one septic system. Using this method, we determined that <br /> at least 70 septic systems per square mile exist in the immediate vicinity of the Site. <br /> LOG El025 Page 2 <br />