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Conditions of Approval <br /> MS-90-118 <br /> Page 2 <br /> street. The construction of the frontage improvements <br /> will be deferred upon execution by the owner of a <br /> Deferred Frontage Improvement Agreement prior to approval <br /> of the Parcel Map. (A $250. 00 fee is required for <br /> processing per Ordinance No. 3337 in addition to a copy <br /> of the Grant Deed and an estimate for the required <br /> frontage improvements. The estimate shall be prepared <br /> by a Registered Civil Engineer with a typical section <br /> drawing on a form to be supplied by the Public Works <br /> Department and submitted to the Public Works Department <br /> for approval. As an option the Department of Public <br /> Works will prepare the drawing and estimate for an <br /> additional fee of $100. 0.0. ) <br /> h. An Irrevocable Offer to Dedicate the future road (west <br /> of quarter section line of Parcel "L" (APN 023-130-14) <br /> shall be provided. <br /> 2 . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH: <br /> a. A soil suitability study as required by Section 9-10100 <br /> of the San Joaquin County Development Code must be <br /> performed indicating that the area is suitable for septic <br /> tank usage. <br /> ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS: <br /> The Ordinance Requirements listed below have been identified as <br /> pertinent to this project. Other Ordinance Requirements may also <br /> apply. Ordinance Requirements are not appealable. <br /> a. Constrsuct an individual sewage disposal system, on both <br /> parcels, under a permit and inspection by the <br /> Environmental Health Division at the time of development. <br /> b. Construction of an individual domestic water well, on <br /> both parcels, under a well permit and inspection by the <br /> Environmental Health Division at the time of development. <br /> 3 . COUNTY COUNSEL: <br /> ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS: <br /> The Ordinance Requirements listed below have been identified as <br /> pertinent to this project. Other Ordinance Requirements may also <br /> apply. Ordinance Requirements are not appealable. <br />