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Monica Nino <br />July 21, 2015 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />In the event that project improvements are proposed on parcels overlying the existing 20-inch <br />sanitary sewer pipeline located on airport property in Easement No. 4 as depicted on the <br />Airport Property Map Exhibit "A" dated February 1, 2008, the County will be required to assess <br />the condition of the existing 20-inch sanitary sewer pipeline and consider alternatives for <br />rehabilitation, replacement, realignment, or abandonment of the pipeline. Public sewers shall <br />be no less than 8-inch diameter. <br />REQUEST FOR UTILITY SERVICE — AIRPARK 599 PROJECT <br />- Prior to connection to sewer or water, standard connection fees must be paid to the City of <br />Stockton and the necessary permit(s) must be obtained from the City of Stockton. <br />Storm Drainage <br />Storm drainage to the project site is not currently provided by the City of Stockton. <br />Retention/Detention storage and/or acquisition of rights-of way and construction of off-site <br />improvements to terminal drainage facilities may be required. Al! storm drainage and <br />Retention/Detention facilities that serve the Airpark 599 Project shall be conveyed to the City <br />at the time the project is annexed. <br />Upon payment of all appropriate fees and charges, approval and construction of all master plan <br />facilities, and completion of any required General Plan Amendment, the City of Stockton can <br />provide water and sanitary sewer service to the subject property. All necessary permits and <br />approvals shall be obtained before connection to City utilities will be allowed. It should be <br />noted that this letter only represents the status of the City Utility Systems at this time. It does <br />not constitute a reservation or guarantee of capacity, nor does it vest the property with any <br />entitlements. This letter will expire 120 months from the date it was written. <br />KURT 0. WILSON7 <br />CITY MANAGER <br />cc: John Luebberke, City Attorney <br />David Kwong, Director of Community Development <br />Gordon MacKay, Director of Public Works <br />C. Mel Lytle, PhD, Director of Municipal Utilities <br />J. Mark Myles, County Counsel, San Joaquin County <br />Mike Selling, Deputy Director, Public Works, San Joaquin County