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[2] Continued. <br /> The site is bound to the north, south, east and west by <br /> agricultural production land, primarily almond orchards, and very <br /> low density housing. <br /> ti. According to San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> records, there has been seven recorded cases of septic system <br /> repairs/additions occurring in the one-mile radius study area. One <br /> of the repairs/additions pertained to the installation of a seepage <br /> pit. This septic work occurred at 23861 Austin Road in 1972, and <br /> was performed to promote additional drainage. The remaining six <br /> ow repairs/additions occurred at single family residences for the <br /> installation of additional leach lines. <br /> [3] PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT SITE <br /> As referenced earlier, the project will consist of subdividing the <br /> existing subject parcel (35 acres) into Parcel No. 1 and the DR. <br /> At this point in time, it is our understanding that Parcel No. 1 <br /> t <br /> will be a residential homesite. Development of the proposed <br /> residence will be in compliance with San Joaquin County Codes for <br /> { a sewage disposal system and domestic water well. <br /> [4] SOIL PROFILE AND PERCOLATION TESTING <br /> i <br /> Information on the soil profile from the drilling of domestic <br /> wells, and the installation of septic systems in the area of the <br /> w subject site was obtained from the San Joaquin Department of <br /> Environmental Health. The Well Logs illustrate a soil structure of <br /> r primarily silty clays, sands and some shale. The subject site is <br /> well-drained since the almond trees are vigorous and thriving quite <br /> F well. <br /> r <br /> 1.r <br /> 2 <br /> L mp)'� Quality 6-troI J.P ti. <br />