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-3- <br /> (1) We also hereby make an irrevocable offer to provide a twenty-five (25)-foot wide private <br /> access and utility easement across the Designated Remainder for the benefit of Parcel 1, <br /> upon conveyance of the Designated Remainder to another party. Said easement is not <br /> created by this map. <br /> Informational Notes: <br /> (i.) Any construction activity that results in the disturbance of at least one (1) acre of soil shall <br /> require a State NPDES construction permit. Dischargers whose projects disturb 1 or more <br /> acres of soil or whose projects disturb less than 1 acre of soil and is not part of a larger <br /> common plan of development, are required to obtain coverage under the current General <br /> Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity. <br /> (ii.) This property is subject to the requirements of San Joaquin County Mosquito & Vector <br /> Control District(209-982-4675) and the California Health and Safety Code for the prevention <br /> of mosquitoes. Best Management Practices (BMP) guidelines for stormwater devices, <br /> ponds and wetlands are available. <br /> (iii.) All future building permits for projects located within a Special Flood Hazard Area at the time <br /> of permit issuance shall meet the San Joaquin County flood hazard reduction requirements <br /> (Title 9, Chapter 9-1605) and all requirements of the State of California (CCR Title 23) that <br /> are in force at the time of permit issuance. As an example, these requirements may include <br /> raising the finish floor elevation one foot above the expected flood level and/or using flood <br /> resistant materials. <br /> 5. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT(Staff Contact: Michael F. Escotto, [209] 468-3443) <br /> a. A qualified environmental professional shall prepare a surface and subsurface contamination report, <br /> identifying any potential source of surface or subsurface contamination caused by past or current <br /> land uses. The report shall include evaluation of non-point source of hazardous materials, including <br /> agricultural chemical residues, as well as potential point sources, such as fuel storage tanks, septic <br /> systems, or chemical storage areas. The report shall be submitted to the Environmental Health <br /> Department at time of submittal of a tentative map (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section <br /> 9-905.12). <br /> A review fee of$250 shall be paid at the time of submittal to the Environmental Health Department. <br /> Note: The EHD has received a report dated March , 2014, and it has been approved. <br /> b. A soil suitability study shall be submitted to the Environmental Health Department indicating that the <br /> area is suitable for septic system usage. The study must be approved by the Environmental Health <br /> Department prior to the recordation of Parcel Map. (San Joaquin County Development Title, Section <br /> 9-1105.2 (d)). A review fee of $250 must be paid at time of submittal to the Environmental Health <br /> Department. <br /> The sewage disposal system shall comply with the onsite sewage standards of San Joaquin County <br /> prior to approval. A percolation test that meets absorption rates of the manual of septic tank practice <br /> or E.P.A. Design Manual for onsite wastewater treatment and disposal system is required for each <br /> parcel. A permit fee of$125 per percolation hole is required. <br />